Enlisted Hands-On Preview –  Strong, Able-Bodied, and Willing

Enlisted Hands-On Preview – Strong, Able-Bodied, and Willing

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When it comes to World War II shooters, the game industry regularly produces a dime a dozen. That's probably why Enlisted ends up shining even where it falters. Call of Duty is content to handle most of the twitch shooter sensibilities when the series veers toward that era, but there are plenty of other titles that pick up the slack when it comes to more methodical, squad-based affairs. Battlefield is typically more than content to fill this niche, but even it pales in comparison to titles like Hell Let Loose when it comes to true squad play. Enlisted is an interesting mixture of a realistic World War shooter and first-person affair that has plenty of potential.

While in its current state it's more than a little rough around the edges, it's an intriguing effort from Darkflow Studio and Gaijin Entertainment that feels great to play when you can ignore its various bugs and language-based snafus. Enlisted lets you tackle large-scale battles as either a soldier on the side of the Axis or the Allies in World War II. Once you choose a cause to fight for, you're thrown into battle with your squad for what may be a few lengthy rounds that will undoubtedly require patience. The maps are riddled with muddy fields, you're assigned a variety of weapons that aren't just slow to fire, but slow to reload, and plenty of other players who want you dead.

Enlisted Hands-On Preview – Strong, Able-Bodied, and Willing

Dec 3, 2020, 8:46pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/enlisted-hands-on-preview-strong-able-bodied-and-willing/ > When it comes to World War II shooters, the game industry regularly produces a dime a dozen. That's probably why Enlisted ends up shining even where it falters. Call of Duty is content to handle most of the twitch shooter sensibilities when the series veers toward that era, but there are plenty of other titles that pick up the slack when it comes to more methodical, squad-based affairs. Battlefield is typically more than content to fill this niche, but even it pales in comparison to titles like Hell Let Loose when it comes to true squad play. Enlisted is an interesting mixture of a realistic World War shooter and first-person affair that has plenty of potential. > While in its current state it's more than a little rough around the edges, it's an intriguing effort from Darkflow Studio and Gaijin Entertainment that feels great to play when you can ignore its various bugs and language-based snafus. Enlisted lets you tackle large-scale battles as either a soldier on the side of the Axis or the Allies in World War II. Once you choose a cause to fight for, you're thrown into battle with your squad for what may be a few lengthy rounds that will undoubtedly require patience. The maps are riddled with muddy fields, you're assigned a variety of weapons that aren't just slow to fire, but slow to reload, and plenty of other players who want you dead.