
DOWNLOAD FREE "Combat - Task Force 121" - PC Game
Description :
Combat: Task Force 121 is a game
that's just as hackneyed as its title makes it sound. Available for the
usually telling price of $19.99, Task Force 121 is a thoroughly
rudimentary military-themed first-person shooter that puts the bulk of
its focus on online play. Up to 16 people can play online, and there are
several different modes of play. While this might sound like a pretty
good deal, the unbalanced shooting mechanics and mostly lousy maps
pretty much do away with that notion right away. And the thoroughly
terrible single-player campaign further reinforces this fact. Had the
developer perhaps just skipped the single-player portion altogether to
spend some more time hammering out the problems with its multiplayer,
the game might have turned into a decent little shooter for
online-shooter fans. In this form, however, Task Force 121 simply can't
compete with the myriad other shooters available for the PC.Task Force
121 includes LAN and online multiplayer modes, which support 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, all this sounds great. There are a nice variety of modes, the
interface is simple and easy to use, and in every game different players
can play as different class types, such as basic soldiers,
close-quarters combatants (who prefer weaponry like shotguns),
demolitionists, heavy-weaponry combatants, and snipers. Unfortunately,
once you get into the action, it all becomes painfully clear that no
amount of game modes can make Task Force 121 enjoyable to play.
Task Force 121's graphics are
mediocre. There are only a few character skins to choose from, none of
which look all that great, and the models animate in a pretty
herky-jerky fashion. All the maps have a decidedly muddy look to them,
with a lot of nasty-looking textures, ugly set pieces, and occasional
sections of the environment that don't look quite finished; and even
with the unremarkable visuals, the game still has slowdown issues that
pop up in certain areas. The PC version predictably is about a half step
above the Xbox version graphically, but there aren't any notable
differences beyond a slightly cleaner overall look. The audio is perhaps
the one saving grace of Task Force 121. When you're in combat, the
echoes of gunshots can be quite fierce, and they sound wholly realistic.
Similarly, though the enemy dialogue is a little on the repetitive
side, it's well recorded and delivered and isn't so prevalent that
you'll be hearing it constantly. Unfortunately, there's not much in the
way of music in the game, and what is there isn't very
impressive.Combat: Task Force 121 is a game that seems content to stick
closely to the quality of those budget shooters that have come before
it. While the online play is merely average at best, its single-player
play and its overall production values are seriously subpar. You could
certainly say these problems aren't that big of a deal, especially since
the game is only $20, but on a platform as rife with multiplayer
shooters as the PC, this excuse doesn't really hold much water. In the
end, you should take a pass on Combat: Task Force 121.
System Requirements :
System: Pentium III 1Ghz CPU or
equivalentRAM: 256 MBVideo Memory: 32 MBHard Drive Space: 800 MBOther:
Keyboard, Mouse; 16-bit DirectX 9 compatible sound card
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