Warface
Get to Know About Warface
Crytek’s Kiev studio launched Warface in 2013. It drops players into an online shooter arena with direct battles and cooperative missions. A powerful engine gives each map crisp detail and keeps action fluid. Teams can form quickly to face off with rivals in any match.
Warface splits players into five roles that each carry a specific toolset and job. One class heals injured teammates while another carries heavy weapons. That lineup pushes squads toward shared tactics instead of lone runs. Players earn in game cash for new rifles and armor. The shop also offers premium gear for larger upgrades.
Critics point out solid gunplay and a steady stream of maps but warn that many elements feel familiar after a while. The shift from free entry to paid extras feels heavy at times. Fans praise the open access but grow tired of repeated mission types. Real money prompts pop up too often in the menus and take focus away from the fighting.