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ArmA Armed Assault Review

ArmA Armed Assault Review – Tactical Warfare Redefined

Game Details

  • Game Name: ArmA Armed Assault
  • Developer: Bohemia Interactive
  • Initial Release Date: November 2006
  • Genre: Military Simulation, Tactical Shooter
  • Platforms: Microsoft Windows

What is ArmA Armed Assault

ArmA Armed Assault, also known as ArmA: Combat Operations in the United States, is the first installment in the ArmA series by Bohemia Interactive. Released initially in November 2006, the game is known for its realistic depictions of modern warfare, offering a blend of first- and third-person tactical shooting.

Gameplay Overview

Realism and Tactics

The game sets itself apart with a focus on realism and tactical gameplay. Long-range engagements are possible with a high draw distance, and the game’s linear storyline offers players different approaches to completing missions.

Multiplayer

ArmA Armed Assault excels in its multiplayer aspect, offering a “Join in Progress” feature for seamless gameplay and supporting large numbers of players. The multiplayer includes cooperative gameplay, allowing online players to complete single-player missions together.

ArmA Warfare

An innovative blend of FPS and RTS elements, ArmA Warfare in update 1.14, offers team-based multiplayer missions with real-time strategy, where players capture cities and gather resources.

Expansion and Continuity

Arma: Queen’s Gambit

Released in September 2007, this expansion pack follows the original storyline and adds new content, enhancing the game’s depth and narrative.

Plot and Setting

Set on the fictional Atlantic island of Sahrani, players engage in a conflict between the northern communist nation and the southern monarchy. The campaign is narrated by Private First Class William Porter of the United States Army, adding a personal touch to the military narrative.

Reception

ArmA Armed Assault received mixed to positive reviews, praised for its graphics and unique gameplay but critiqued for its complexity and bugs. It sold over 400,000 copies, marking its success in the tactical shooter genre.

Verdict

Rating: 7/10

I rate ArmA Armed Assault a 7 out of 10 for its groundbreaking approach to military simulation and tactical gameplay, balanced by its steep learning curve and technical issues.

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