War Rock

War Rock
Developer(s) Dream Execution
Publisher(s) Nexon Europe
UtoPlanet
Massive Gaming
Dream Execution
GameNix
Engine Jindo
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
Genre(s) First-person shooter
Mode(s) Multiplayer

War Rock (Korean: 워록) (also commonly spelled as WarRock) is a multiplayer first-person shooter made by the South Korean company, Dream Execution. The game is distributed as a free-to-play, a common form of freeware EULA and available through online downloading. Outside of the Far East, the game is hosted by NexonEU, who services the game for both Europe and North America.

Though the game can be downloaded free of charge, War Rock requires online registration.

Gameplay

WarRock is developed in Episodes; similar to TV programming but inverted (four seasons make up one episode). Currently WarRock is on Episode IV, Season 2 - suggesting that WarRock is in its 10th incarnation.

The game is set in the midst of a nuclear war in the fictional Republic of Derbaran. Players select between the two teams and engage in battles using 20th and 21st century military equipment, including a large assortment of infantry weapons and vehicles.[1][2] Derbaran is the government army (yellow camouflage) and NIU is the rebel army (green camouflage). During most combat modes, players are divided into these two teams and compete as an army against each other.

War Rock games are divided into six main modes of play: Conquest Mode, Capture the Base, Individual Death Match - One Man Army, Bombing Mission,Team Death Match and AI mode.[3]

The game features deathmatch-based multiplayer modes, all of which feature objectives that must be completed in order for teams to win. Sessions end either when a team has reached a preset number of points, or the allotted time expires in which case the team with the most points wins. It should be noted not all the game modes are kill based.[4]

The player's performance is tracked with experience points and in-game money which players can earn several ways including defeating opponents, or completing objectives. As players gain experience, they will advance in level, allowing access to new weapons and items, which can be bought with money earned in the game. War Rock features a clan system, that allows members to engage in clan wars whilst representing their specific clans.

Reception

Reception
Aggregate scores
AggregatorScore
GameRankings57.14%[5]
Metacritic53/100[6]

IGN rated it a "mediocre" 5.9[7] and GameSpot rated the game 5.5 out of 10.[8]

References

  1. "Official War Rock Website - Armory". K2 Network. Retrieved 2010-10-07.
  2. "Official War Rock Website - Vehicles". K2 Network. Retrieved 2007-05-22.
  3. "War Rock Modes". Nexon Europe.
  4. "War Rock User Interface".
  5. "War Rock Reviews". GameRankings.
  6. "War Rock Reviews". Metacritic.
  7. Charles Onyett (February 21, 2007). "War Rock Review". IGN. Retrieved 2010-01-20.
  8. Kevin VanOrd (Feb 28, 2007). "WarRock Review". GameSpot. Retrieved 2010-01-20.

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