GunZ: The Duel


GunZ: The Duel
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  • Area: Global
  • Official Site: GunZ: The Duel
  • Publisher: IJJI
  • Developer: Maiet Entertainment
  • Platform: Microsoft Windows

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Overview

"GunZ: The Duel" is a unique third-person MMO shooter with multiple game modes. It's very fast-paced, and can be best described as a mix between "The Matrix" and "Counter-Strike."

GunZ: The Duel

Features

  • Large community
  • Multiple game modes
  • Unique game play
  • Large variety of weapons [swords, guns, rockets, daggers, etc]
  • Fast paced
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Fantasy Category Fantasy Category Fantasy Category
  • Area: Global
  • Official Site: GunZ: The Duel
  • Publisher: IJJI
  • Developer: Maiet Entertainment
  • Platform: Microsoft Windows

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GunZ: The Duel

Review

Although I hadn'€™t realized it before I began playing GunZ, I'€™ve always really wanted to shoot someone with a pair of magnum pistols, and back-flip gloriously through the air as I do so. This want stems mostly from my deep affection for anime I guess, and a small bit from my love for shooting 14 year-olds in the face as they back talk me. In the great majority of good anime, the main protagonist is generally able to run along walls, dive around corners and headshot a bad-guy during the process, so it makes sense that an anime inspired FPS game would allow the same€“ and happily, with GunZ it does. If you too have ever wanted to kill an enemy in such a fashion, or have simply wondered how one must feel when performing such an act, then GunZ could very well be just the thing you'€™ve been looking for.

EM-EM-OH-EFF-PEE-ESS
For those of you not up to date with the acronyms, GunZ is an MMOFPS€“ or an Online First Person Shooter if you prefer. It works much the same as a regular online shooter would€“ you create or join a room and jump in with other players for a match, choosing to continue onward or join another when it ends. The key difference between the two styles lies in the ability to gain experience and level up, and to customize your avatar with new weapons and clothing, much like an MMORPG.

Looking The Part
Customizing your character is done by purchasing items through the in-game store using cash you've either purchased with your credit-card, or earned during a match. You'€™ll be given choices between different guns, swords, daggers and clothes€“ all of which require you to be a certain level to equip. While I found there to be a decent sized collection in GunZ most of it can't be used until much later in the game, meaning that you'€™ll be stuck with some very bland looking characters for quite some time. It'€™s not game breaking€“ but it'€™s certainly annoying considering how easy it would be to add a few hundred different clothing types and a few more guns€“ adding a great sense of diversity to the mix and giving players a more unique experience.

Epic Fail Here

As for the matches, you'€™ll be given the choice between the standard Deathmatch and Team Deathmatch options, alongside some newer games like Assassination and Gladiator. All of these game types will in one way or another have you simply killing enemies in a spectacular fashion€“ but the innovation of GunZ comes in its most intriguing game-type, Quests. Quests,€“ or missions as I like to call them, allow up to 4 players to work together with a goal of killing all the enemies in a given level. This was essentially a fantastic addition to the game, allowing players to work together creatively to kill all enemies€“ unfortunately it'™s hasn'€™t seemed to work out very well. Quests are far too easy, mostly boring and repetitive, give far too much experience compared to regular games, and if even one player drops out before the end€“ all players receive no experience at all. I'€™m sorry, but that'€™s simply not acceptable in today'€™s gaming world not by a long shot.

Skillz To Pay The Billz
Once you'€™ve customized your character and chosen a game type you like, it'€™s on to actually playing the game€“ and its here that you'€™ll decide quite quickly whether or not you'€™ll be playing GunZ for very long. You see, unlike your standard shooting games GunZ revolves not so much on killing your opponents with deadly accuracy, but more on your ability to maneuver your character around the battlefield. This could be anything from simply double-tapping a directional key to dive in that direction€“ to running up a wall and back-flipping off to a nearby roof, running along the walls of a corridor and spraying bullets on the enemies below, or if you'€™ve chosen to play with a sword or dagger sticking it into a wall and hanging down in an attempt to fool someone chasing you. Combine these abilities with a player that knows their way around a keyboard and you have a recipe for total awesome.

Small Crowd
Unfortunately, the animations and overall visual style look and feel hugely dated,€“ giving the game a sub-counterstrike appearance,€“ one that will no doubt deter a large number of gamers from spending much time with GunZ at all,€“ and with such a small player base one can only assume that those that do play regularly will not only be superior in skill, but also in weapons and clothing purchased from the website with real money. This is a worrying prospect, considering that a new player to the game has a high potential to begin fighting against some already skilled and powerful opponents.

Swing and a Miss
To summarize, GunZ is a bit of a mixed bag. On the one hand, you have fun, fast, action-packed gameplay that allows you to kill your enemies in some truly awesome ways,€“ and on the other you have dated graphics, limited customization and a low player base to practice with. Essentially, GunZ is a game that you can have some amazing fun with for 20 minutes,“ but afterwards you may find yourself wondering what to do next. Although some players, many of my friends included, live for shooting games and in this environment would excel with there being so much room to beat your opponent using skill, and not just by having the better gun. I'€™ve given GunZ a 2/5, based mostly on the severe lack of content and the dated engine;€“ there'€™s a good game at the core of this beast,€“ but just not enough meat to keep it alive.

GunZ: The Duel
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User Comments

Posted by: ACL 08/29/10 0:29

The play style in this game cannot be found in any other game. It is fast paced, heavily dependent on skill, and always a changing game. The pros are all that you find in a FPS and more. The cons however are a different story. The player community is quite possibly the worst I have ever seen in any game. If you cannot take a razzing and be insulted by other players, you are not going to like this game Another con involving the community is that there are a lot of "hackers" in this game. On an educated guess, I would bet about 1 out of every 15 players is a hacker. Therefore, in a 16 player game, most likely one of them can or will be hacking in that game. I haven't played a game yet that never had a hacker in it at some point. That said, you can kick them most of the time so long as everyone votes to. Due to the game play, the learning curve is extremely steep. On just starting the game, your skill level on a scale of 1-10 will be about -20. If you are just starting this game for the first time, you will die. You will die a lot in it. Now that you know that, I will tell you this is a very fun game. Most of the time, I just ignore the insults players throw around or even encourage it. Have fun with it and try not to take it so seriously, because it is just a game. It is very competitive, so it is easy to fall under the influence to rag on players who you kill or who kill you. Give it a chance and ignore the players who have poor behavior, and you will love this game. However, as a note, before you start playing, watch videos of the game play on YouTube first. Many players will be doing things which seem absolutely ridiculous or impossible to do. In fact, many players (including myself) will be pressing 4-10 keys per second. It is heavily based on a person's timing to press keys in fractions of a second in a correct order. Therefore, you will want to have a good keyboard for this (or just a decent one you can use instead of your good one). There are many cons to this game, but it is completely unique in it's style and a very fun game.

Posted by: Anshu 03/25/10 5:32

a very nice game

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