Game Description
Enemy Front, also known as Enemy Front: World War II FPS, is a first-person shooter that throws you into the chaos of some of the war’s lesser-known battles. You play as Robert Hawkins, a war correspondent who decides to take up arms against the enemy. It’s not your typical run-and-gun game. Instead, it offers a mix of stealth, sniping, and full-blown firefights across varied European locations. So, you think you’re ready to jump in? Let’s break down what’s waiting for you.
What’s Enemy Front All About?
The game doesn’t just stick to one style. You can sneak around rooftops or go in loud and proud. Missions vary from taking down enemy snipers to defending key spots. The environments feel nicely crafted, but don’t expect the glossy polish of the latest big-budget shooters. Still, it’s got some mood and tension that keep things interesting.
Why Play as a War Correspondent?
It’s a fresh twist. Instead of a soldier fresh off the training camp, you’re a reporter turned fighter. This changes how you see the world in the game. It’s like being in the story, not just playing it. Plus, it spices up the usual WWII shooter formula.
Key Features
- Play as Robert Hawkins, an American war correspondent turned combatant
- Mix of stealth, sniping, and classic FPS action
- Varied missions – rooftops, urban battlefields, and hidden enemy camps
- Realistic WWII settings powered by CryEngine 3
- Dynamic gameplay – go in guns blazing or sneak past enemies
Gameplay and Challenges
Some missions demand patience; others need a quick trigger finger. Ever tried holding a position with nothing but a pistol and a grenade? Lesson learned: always carry a spare grenade. Enemy Front keeps you on your toes without making you feel overwhelmed. Need a challenge? You got it.
Visuals and Performance
Don’t expect shining modern graphics, but the environments are thoughtfully designed. War-torn cities and dense forests look good enough to pull you right in. Performance can be solid if your rig’s up to snuff, but some edges feel a bit rough around the corners. It’s more the story and gameplay that hold you here.
Final Thoughts
If you’re into WWII shooters but want something a little different, Enemy Front is worth a look. It’s not perfect or super polished, but it delivers a gritty, varied combat experience with a character who’s more than just your average soldier. Time to gear up and see how far you can make it on the front lines.
System requirements
- Minimum:
- Processor: Core i5 2 GHz
- Graphics: 512 MB VRAM
- Memory: 3 GB RAM
- Disk space: 8 GB HDD
- Operating system: Windows XP(SP3)/Vista/7/8
