Arctic Combat revolves around the story of a national conflict between two groups; the Allied Forces (AF), led by the United States, and the Reed Star Alliance (RRSA), led by Russia. What begins as a dispute over natural resources in the arctic territory leads to a violent clash between the AF and RSAA, dividing thee world into two opposing forces and signaling the beginning of World War III. Players must choose sides and helping the war effort by annihilating their enemy.
Key Features
- Unreal Performance – Allowing wider playability for as variety of PC specifications, the Unreal Engine preserves gameplay integrity without lowering graphic quality. The physics engine, coupled with customized modification, maximizes efficiency and delivers top-notch visuals in an online FPS game.
- Package system – During fierce player-versus-player (PvP) combat, fallen friends will receive helpful packages that contain health packs, helicopter support and bombardment. Fallen foes, on the other hand, will be stripped of essential items that are in turn awarded to the opposing forces.
- Skill system – Players can plan strategic attacks to take down opponents and empower their allies via active skills prompted by the player, or passive skills that naturally take effect under specific circumstances.
- Trophy and auction systems – Through the Arctic Combat trophy system, players will randomly receive unique and powerful items, which can be traded through the auction system. Providing easy access to crucial weaponry, players can utilize the trophy and auction systems to get a leg up over rivals.
- Mission system – In addition to fighting against the enemy, players also can undertake missions – such as search and destroy or capture the flag – to earn additional points and acquire useful items by successfully achieving the goal.
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) system – Adding as player versus environment (PvE) element to Arctic Combat, the AI system offers players a forum in which to sharpen combat skills through tough battles with varying degrees of difficulty.
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