Combat Task Force 121 (PC / FullIso / ENG)
Platform game (s): PC | Language: English | Release Date: March 24, 2005
Publisher: Groove Games | Developer: Direct Action | 490 Mb
Genre: Modern Tactical Shooter
Combat: Task Force 121 is a game that is so trite as its title makes it sound. Available for counting the price usually $ 19.99, Task Force 121 is a pretty rudimentary military-themed first-person shooter that puts most of its focus on online gaming. Up to 16 people can play online, and there are several different game modes. While this may sound like a good deal, the mechanics of shooting unbalanced and mostly lousy maps pretty much do away with that notion immediately. And the most terrible single-player campaign further reinforces this fact. The developer had maybe just skipped that part completely single-player to spend more time pounding the problems with its multiplayer, the game could have turned into a decent little shooter for fans of online shooting. In this form, however, Task Force 121 simply can not compete with the myriad other shooters available for the PC.
Task Force 121 includes LAN and online multiplayer modes, supporting up to 16 players. Multiplayer games include general and team variations of capture the flag, deathmatch, king of the hill, and last man standing, as well as a game called VIP escort, where one player acts as a VIP who must be escorted to a safe zone, while the other team tries to kill him. On paper this all sounds very well. There are a variety of ways, the interface is simple and easy to use, and all games players can play as different class types, such as basic soldiers, close-quarters combatants (who prefer weapons like shotguns), demolitionists , heavy-combat arms and snipers. Unfortunately, once you take action, it becomes painfully clear that no amount of game modes can make Task Force 121 enjoyable to play.
The main problems with the multiplayer gameplay has to do with the weapons. There are six weapons in the game, including a pistol, a shotgun, and a few different types of machine guns. While each weapon feels initially like a punch well, some of the balancing between weapons feels kind of weird. Rifles, for example, are often a hit-killers, while you’re near an enemy. On the other hand, some of the larger assault rifles seems that they reached as to how many actually take down an opponent. Aside from that, the action is only a feeling, tired, bland for him. The maps are a big part of this problem because they do not have much variety to offer. The corridors are often too tight to be fun, and even the open spaces seem to lack much in terms of space. In addition, certain classes of soldiers, as snipers, feel completely useless in a lot of maps, because there are rarely any good vantage points to play them correctly. The multiplayer as a whole feels severely antiquated. The PC multiplayer version feels a little faster, which is a plus, but not so great. If you are a forgiving person and do not mind the weird balance and mediocre maps – and are in desperate need of some action-and-gun – then Task Force 121 is serviceable. But there are lots of shooters available for the PC multiplayer FPS that are better than this game.
If you are not interested in online multiplayer, Task Force 121s stock falls further, especially when you consider that the game has absolutely nothing to offer in the form of a single-player experience. Well, OK, it has a single-player campaign, but it’s so unabashedly lame that you do not want to worry about it. Essentially consisting of a scattershot collection of brief missions with seemingly unintentionally hilarious names like "Operation Liberty Crazed" and "Operation Outraged Tension," the way is not just fun. Basically, all missions are a bunch of fetch quests where you have to find keys, safe combinations, and other assorted bric-a-brac before reaching the end. That’s it. You must go from point A to point B and find a key or something in between.
Installation Instruction
1 – Extract Rar File
2 – Mount ISO file with Daemon Tools (or whatever)
3 – Click on "Setup.exe" to the game installed
4 – Have Fun & Play ……………….. D esfrutar;)
No crack needed ————— —————-
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