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http://www.joystiq.com/2008/09/04/joystiq-hands-on-combat-arms/

We recently had the chance to check out Combat Arms, the free-to-play online FPS brought to US shores by Nexon of America. Nexon is best known in the states for its unique side-scrolling MMORPG Maple Story. Despite the company's grounding in the MMO genre, Nexon chooses to see itself as a purveyor of online games in general. From online racing in Kart Rider to virtual karaoke in Audition, the company publishes or develops a multitude of multiplayer experiences. Its extension to first-person shooters, in that light, makes a great deal of sense.

What's surprising is not that Nexon has chosen to jump into the FPS genre, but that the offering is as good as it is. The company has combined elements of mindless combat shooters like XIII with the multiplayer tactical orientation of a game like Counter-Strike. In doing so, it's delivered a title that can be as explosion- or strategy-focused as players want. And, of course, it wouldn't be Nexon without some unique twists -- namely, the incorporation of its successful microtransaction-based business model.


Now, I don't PC game, but after looking at Joystiq's Combat Arms gallery I find myself very interested.
 
I play this quite often, it's free, but I don't understand the microtransaction part... They haven't started anything to my knowledge requiring or offering to pay anything?

Very fun for quick and dirty violence.

Sure there are hackers, but I rarely see them, and glitchers are usually fixed in two weeks.
 
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