

What Modern Combat does well though is its voice acting and animations. You’ve got a guy with a gun, working with a squad trying to uncover some world ending plot moving all over the world. These missions will have you breaching rooms of enemies, shooting people in moving cars, providing sniper support, etc.Ī far as the story goes, this is your typical first-person shooter fare. Then in order to move to another area, you may be required to complete a series of spec ops or multiplayer missions to progress. In my time with the game, the small missions worked, albeit if they ended a bit abruptly. The missions have become bite sized chunks to make it more “mobile-y” than ever, and this isn’t a bad thing.

The way the campaign works is players will move through about 3-6 missions that are “campaign missions in the 6 different chapters of the game. The environments and weapons are incredibly detailed Caydan works for Gilman Security which is essentially a PMC group, and when Caydan is framed for committing a war crime, it’s up to him to go to exotic locales and shoot lots of baddies to expose the truth! The campaign will see you go to places like Seattle, Tokyo, Venice, and other places, moving from one room to the next unloading clips of bullets into different types of enemies. Modern Combat 5: Blackout is a new story in the Modern Combat franchise, which puts players in the shoes of gruff voiced, macho-man Caydan Phoenix.

But what is so special about this game? Is MC5 new and fresh enough for its premium price tag and worth the 1.3 GB of storage space you’ll need on your device? Well read on and find out! The day has finally come: Modern Combat 5: Blackout has been released into the app store and the Google Play store. The game will run you $6.99 USD and what’s great about it is NO In-App purchases.
