Delta Force

Review of Delta Force (In Progress): A Comprehensive Yet Unimaginative Contemporary Shooter
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Since 2042's disastrous debut, I, like many others, have been itching for DICE's Battlefield franchise to get back to its previous level of success. Although that game has

received updates and now plays reasonably well, I’m still always searching for another modern shooter that’s comparable to the old greats. Battlebit held my attention for some time, while Call Of Duty Black Ops 6 wasn’t really of much interest at all. In stepped Delta Force, a game I approached with (healthy) cynicism.

The game has operators - like Battlefield 2042 - and takes place in a sort of pseudo-modern setting. I’m just surprised that a team of developers saw what happened to 2042 and decided that they’d essentially remake it as a free-to-play shooter. Some of the maps have a striking resemblance to 2042, and the operator system (characters with unique abilities) is drawn from 2042 and other games with hero-shooter mechanics. It begs the 

question: why wouldn’t I just play Battlefield?

Well, to start with, Delta Force is a shiny new thing, and all shiny new things are fun for a time. During the review period, I was playing on closed servers and didn’t get the full experience of the 64-player combat, but it’s a multiplayer FPS with a bunch of people in various locations shooting at each other. The graphics are great, the gun customisation system is incredibly detailed, and there are explosions, tanks, and chaos. Delta Force


Install and play Delta Force how you see fit, as is always the case with such things. It's a good game for a free-to-play shooter, but nothing particularly noteworthy. It's worth a try if you're looking for a new shooter, but if you're content with your existing multiplayer game or you don't like kernel-level anti-cheats, it probably won't entice

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