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ArmA: Armed Assault [import]

Also known as: ArmA: Armed Assault [UK]

Armed Assault

The realistic-shooter gets redefined with more freedom than ever

You gradually get more responsibility: driving an APC, then a tank, then a helicopter, and eventually a jet, and towards the end you’ll have men under your command too. The system of radio commands from Flashpoint remains, but it’s also been streamlined – holding Space and clicking on an enemy or objective will order your men to do the appropriate thing to it.

The campaign is only a small part of Armed Assault, though. There are stand-alone missions better suited to a quick co-op game online and masses of multiplayer modes. As with Flashpoint, the big guns will come from the community via the editor. It’s an elegant tool, looking just like the Ordnance Survey-style in-game map, and enables you to create your own battles and missions for single- or multiplayer in just a few clicks. You can also hop into the game and test what you’ve made almost instantly – loading times rarely stray beyond a few seconds. ArmA also lets you tinker with the game’s AI, which will eliminate a major boundary that limited modders of Flashpoint. And yet the game’s internal workings are similar enough to make conversion of mods and fan missions possible. That means ArmA stands to inherit an extraordinary legacy of superb player-made fun: Flashpoint’s community is one of the most creative and talented in gaming, and we can’t wait to see what they come up with.

One mod that won’t be converted is one of the best and most popular: Capture The Island. And that’s because Bohemia themselves have put it in already. It’s an epic game mode for two or more teams, in which control of a central point on the island is the objective. Each team also has the ability to churn out new platoons and vehicles from their base, the resources for which can be increased by taking and holding a supply depot elsewhere on the island. As with everything in Armed Assault, there are endless ways to play this: alone with an army of AI at your command, online with two human teams, online with humans vs the AI, or even online against one other player, with each of you commanding your own AI armies. There’s quite literally no limit to the number of players or AI soldiers in a game, and a single match can rage all day as players jump in and out.


 
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ArmA: Armed Assault [import]
ArmA: Armed Assault [import]

Genre: Shooter
Expected release date: TBA
Published by: Bohemia Interactive
Developed by: Bohemia Interactive
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
1 player SOLO
Online
64+ player VS
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