Mobile Forces

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Summary

Mobile Forces is a first-person shooter computer game developed by Rage Software using the first generation of the Unreal Engine and published by Majesco . It is possible to play single player and multiplayer (via LAN or via Internet).

The game features eight different game modes, all are team based except Deathmatch: Team Deathmatch, Captains, Capture the Flag, Holdout (also known as Domination), Detonation, Safecracker and Trailer (custom game modes are available for a download at various sites). The game is notable for its reasonably successful inclusion of vehicles integrated with standard First Person Shooter gameplay, a rarity when the game was released.


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Mobile Forces Reviews & Ratings

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Review by donald [user]
February 13, 2015

IMO great game for its time. Nice maps and vehicles, bots are ok, overall I had lots of fun. Of course graphics and AI is dated in comparisonIMO great game for its time. Nice maps and vehicles, bots are ok, overall I had lots of fun. Of course graphics and AI is dated in comparison to modern FPS, still game is good enough to play for me out of nostalgia.

80
Review by Dave [user]
September 13, 2004

Great game in my opinion, half way decent bots, great for LAN partys grafics are somewhat dated now that we have games like farcry and doom3Great game in my opinion, half way decent bots, great for LAN partys grafics are somewhat dated now that we have games like farcry and doom3 but still loads of fun, this one is staying on my HD.

77
Review by ActionTrip
N/A

The whole system works pretty well and thanks to the vehicles, the awesome physics engine, and the variety of modes and missions, Mobile Forces can keep you hooked for some time.

70
Review by Computer Games Magazine
N/A

Mobile forces is vanilla near-future sci-fi, and this non-descript, and non-story sensibility hurts the game a bit.

60
Review by Yahoo!
N/A

Gets many things right - gameplay, map design, game modes like trailer, and the physics really do make for a promising experience, but the complete lack of a community (in Europe), the poor netcode and the ho-hum single-player bot AI make for a decent effort that'll, at the moment, just gather dust on your shelf.

Game Information
Release Date May 31, 2002
Publisher Rage Software
Content Rated M (Mature)
Game Modes Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
Player Perspectives First person
Genres Shooter, Strategy, Indie
Themes Action
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows)