Thursday, January 26, 2012

What is the best shooting mmorpg game that does not have viruses?

Well you see im tired of playing World of Warcraft and Runescape and my mom wont allow me to play Call of Duty on the Ps3 anymore so i need a fun shooting mmorpg game , perferably free cause my moms tired of paying for my games . So if anyone can help me then that would be pretty nice :) Thank YouWhat is the best shooting mmorpg game that does not have viruses?
The three that I have most enjoyed over the past 4 years of MMOFPS gaming are:



Soldier Front -- Poor graphics, amazing gameplay, but the community is horrible. A link; sfront.ijji.com

Soldier Front, from the time I have played, have stayed consistent with monthly updates with new maps, holiday events, and new modes. The latest update, in April (which there's a May update, but I only play sporadically now.), introduced Horror Mode, or zombies. It's not like World at War zombies; one to three zombies are the 'main', depending on the room size, and the main kills the humans. All humans killed become lesser zombies, and the humans win after 2:30 has passed or all humans are dead. Zombies have infinite respawns; and the main zombie will respawn as a lesser if it dies. Overall, one of my favorite games ever to spawn from the depths of the internet. Few things you may not like; there's no 'aim down sights' like on CoD, and some guns have rank requirements that, if new to the game, will take you a week or two to reach.



CrossFire - Published by subagames

I played Crossfire heavily during the open beta and loved the hell out of it. I'm kind of put off since the official release because of the generic influx of new players, but I still enjoy it from time to time. CrossFire has 'aim down sights' on guns that can use it, and the graphics are much improved over those of Soldier Front. Gameplay is awesome, about equal to Soldier Front, but the community is heavily comprised of South Americans, such as those from Brazil. The lag can get pretty annoying, so choose this at your own risk. Oh, almost forgot, CrossFire has zombies almost identical to that of Soldier Front, but the lesser zombies are way more powerful than those of Soldier Front.



Lastly, K.O.S Secret Operations -- published by DontBlynk

Also plays a lot like Soldier Front, with no 'aim down sights' on guns that can't use it, but the actual gameplay can get some getting used to. However, the game itself is very enjoyable if you're a competitive player. I played during open beta and continued playing through the official release, but since I got a PS3 for christmas, I haven't really gone back to it.



Hope this helps!

-Keno



P.S. All of these games are free to play. They have a premium function, but the other players who do pay for the premium will not have a massive advantage over you. The best choice for this, if you're worried about having a disadvantage, is Soldier Front.



P.P.S. The poster above me mentioned Counter Strike Source: You need to pay for that. It's a $20 game, and it's also game with heavy violence, such as that with CoD. So it's a risk, but it's a very fun game. I own it, but overall suck at it because I don't play it often.What is the best shooting mmorpg game that does not have viruses?
Okay One if you looking for shooters mmorpg are not the answer, plus there are no FREE MMORPG'sbecausee there isetherr locked content you'll get a virus or it will only work the first couple of days trust me i used to be like that. Also Shooters and violent games aren't the only answer there are plenty of good games were it doen't star gun wielding drug iduced douchebag super soldiers. Also PAY FOR YOUR OWN DANM **** i don't cre if you ca't get a job i made plenty of money when i was 8 up all the way to thirteen without a serious job.What is the best shooting mmorpg game that does not have viruses?
You should try out Counter Strike it a really fun game even if its older, and still has a lot of people who play it. But then again if your mom wont let you play Call of Duty she may not let you try this either.

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