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Steel Talons - Genesis Game (Retro Fam)

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UPC:031763043508
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Sega Genesis
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:GEN_STEEL_TALONS

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Tristan
 The different multiplayer modes consist of a combination of old …

 The different multiplayer modes consist of a combination of old and new types of multiplayer. Of course, familiar modes such as Team Deathmatch and Conquest are returning. There are new names such as the aforementioned Airborne, but also Breakthrough and Frontlines. In Breakthrough the attacking party fights for the conquest of a few control points, with the front line moving up when they succeed.On the other hand, Frontlines turns the battlefield into a cat-and-mouse game: the two teams compete for a central control point, where the party that gets the point changes into the attacking party and has to destroy points at the opponent. However, the amount of respawns that the attacking party receives is limited. If the attacking party fails to destroy the points, the central point will open again and the defending party will have the opportunity to strike back.The new modes are nice additions, but Conquest is and remains the classic Battlefield mode. With 64 players on a battlefield warfare still feels as epic and chaotic as it did in previous parts. In addition, small tweaks in the gameplay cause major changes. The most noticeable is that of the revive system. Medics can still help everyone within the team, but this is no longer a matter of course. Someone reviving takes time, so you also risk your own life every time. Squad mates can also help each other back on the leg, but this takes longer and also carries more risk.Another pleasant addition is that of Fortifications.

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D. Myers
BF5 reminds me and plays like the original BF with …

BF5 reminds me and plays like the original BF with significant updates. I am enjoying it, but it takes a lot of time to immerse and learn the systems and maps. Single player is okay, but multiplayer is what this game is about. One big knock is the hacking that happens frequently. Not sure why this remains a problem for these games.