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''Warface'' is a Free-to-play Multiplayer FirstPersonShooter developed by Crytek Kiev.
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[Plot summary is derived from Warface's website]

''Warface'' is a Free-to-play Multiplayer FirstPersonShooter developed by Crytek Kiev. The game revolves around the battles between two different [[PrivateMilitaryContractor Private Military Contractors]] in various parts of the world, after the worst economic depression in history has created "Late Capitalism": a small percentage of powerful individuals controls increasingly more of global wealth. These businessmen rely on military might to safeguard their holdings.

These [=PMC's=] are Blackwood, a coalition of smaller military forces who engage in wanton war profiteering, lead by Blackwood C.E.O. Ursula Ellis. Blackwood uses large units of infantry supported by various mechanized units; tanks, assault helicopters, and combat mechs. Standing against them is the eponymous Warface, which was formed by U.S. General Lee Warton in protest for Blackwood's violent drive for wealth, using small teams of elite specialists.

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[Plot summary is derived from Warface's website]

''Warface'' is a Free-to-play Multiplayer FirstPersonShooter developed by Crytek Kiev. The game revolves around the battles between two different [[PrivateMilitaryContractor Private Military Contractors]] in various parts of the world, after the worst economic depression in history has created "Late Capitalism": a small percentage of powerful individuals controls increasingly more of global wealth. These businessmen rely on military might to safeguard their holdings.

These [=PMC's=] are Blackwood, a coalition of smaller military forces who engage in wanton war profiteering, lead by Blackwood C.E.O. Ursula Ellis. Blackwood uses large units of infantry supported by various mechanized units; tanks, assault helicopters, and combat mechs. Standing against them is the eponymous Warface, which was formed by U.S. General Lee Warton in protest
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* ArtificialStupidity: Mostly [[TheComputerIsACheatingBastard horrifically inverted]], as the Co-op enemies, specifically in [[NintendoHard Hardcore]] mode. CQB enemies (armed with the [[ShortRangeShotgun same weapons as the Medic]]) can happily kill you in one hit while you are at full health and armor... While hundreds of metres away... while sprinting.

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* ArtificialStupidity: Mostly [[TheComputerIsACheatingBastard horrifically inverted]], as the Co-op enemies, specifically in [[NintendoHard Hardcore]] mode. CQB enemies (armed with the [[ShortRangeShotgun same weapons as the Medic]]) can happily kill you in one hit while you are at full health and armor... While hundreds of metres away... while sprinting. That, and most of them are bullet sponges.

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Gameplay is focused on class-based teamwork; trying to play alone is an exercise in futility, and Warface is [[NintendoHard utterly unforgiving]] even with a full team. Modes of the game split into cooperative missions that change daily, and PVP that covers the usual range of first person shooter modes. Players earn money and experience from completing missions or winning game modes, and can use these winnings to purchase better guns and armor, or [[BribingYourWayToVictory simply buy Kredits]] to do so. This comes with a catch; all equipment has to be unlocked before one can purchase it. This is done by the Vendor system, where players select a randomly chosen piece of gear to fight for. Enough experience allows the right to purchase what the player selected.

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Gameplay is focused on class-based teamwork; trying to play alone is an exercise in futility, and Warface is [[NintendoHard utterly unforgiving]] even with a full team. Modes of the game split into cooperative missions that change daily, [[NintendoHard harder]] and [[MarathonLevel longer]] "Special Operations" mode, and PVP that covers the usual range of first person shooter modes. Players earn money and experience from completing missions or winning game modes, and can use these winnings to purchase better guns and armor, or [[BribingYourWayToVictory simply buy Kredits]] to do so. This comes with a catch; all equipment has to be unlocked before one can purchase it. This is done by the Vendor system, where players select a randomly chosen piece of gear to fight for. Enough experience allows the right to purchase what the player selected.



* BribingYourWayToVictory: Most of the [[GameBreaker most powerful weapons]] can only be gained through a random box system, which either require you to shell out real money, or a rare currency called Crowns, only obtained through performing exceptionally well in co-op, with an arbitrary limit of around 250 a day. The price for one random box with crowns? 450 crowns. The chance of winning the weapon? Around [[AdamSmithHatesYourGuts 0.01%]]. The real money boxes have slightly more chance to grant you a weapon... slightly...
* BlackAndWhiteMorality: Warface is not subtle about good or bad. The mission briefings show that Blackwood regularly KickTheDog by doing such things as taking control of oil reserves, causing widespread poverty by cutting off the oil supply to millions, or imprisoning mothers so Blackwood can conduct unregulated stem-cell research. Warface itself is all about justice and stopping Blackwood.
* CaptainErsatz: The elderly woman who gives the briefing in {{PvE}} missions bears an uncanny resemblance to Creator/JudiDench's [[Film/JamesBond M]]. She has since been replaced with a generic General named Lee Warton, without any explanation.

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* BribingYourWayToVictory: Most of the [[GameBreaker most powerful weapons]] can only be gained through a random box system, which either require you to shell out real money, or a rare currency called Crowns, only obtained through performing exceptionally well in co-op, with an arbitrary limit of around 250 a day. The price for one random box with crowns? 450 crowns. The chance of winning the weapon? Around [[AdamSmithHatesYourGuts 0.01%]]. The real money boxes have slightly more chance to grant you a weapon... slightly...
* BlackAndWhiteMorality: Warface is not subtle about good or bad. The mission briefings show that Blackwood regularly KickTheDog by doing such things as taking control of oil reserves, causing widespread poverty by cutting off the oil supply to millions, or imprisoning mothers so Blackwood can conduct unregulated stem-cell research. Warface itself is all about justice and stopping Blackwood.
* CaptainErsatz: The elderly woman who gives the briefing in {{PvE}} missions bears an uncanny resemblance to Creator/JudiDench's [[Film/JamesBond M]]. She has since been replaced with a generic General named male general called Lee Warton, without any explanation.Warton.



* TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture: Besides one boss fight with a mech, and the jet engines on the helicopter, there is no evidence that this game is set in the future at all. The only evidence is footage from the beta, which shows much more futuristic (and, in a weird inversion, higher quality) weapon models/designs, as well as more futuristic attachments.

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* TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture: Besides one boss fight with a mech, Combat armor, sci-fi military research facilities, self-propelled turret, and the jet engines on the helicopter, there is no evidence that this game is set in the future at all. The only evidence is footage from the beta, which shows much more futuristic (and, in a weird inversion, higher quality) weapon models/designs, as well as more futuristic attachments.[[Videogame/{{Crysis}} Nanosuit]] exists alongside modern day weapons.
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* CrosshairAware: Whenever Blackwood is fielding a very large weapon against you, like their cruiser's guns in the Icebreaker mission, you can see a big red target on the ground before the shot lands, giving you time to escape.
* DoomsdayDevice: Blackwood developed bombs that are meant to travel through magma and detonate under cities, causing earthquakes and massive damage.


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* GatlingGood: Blackwood loves rapid firing machine guns, which are fielded on their Cobra turrets, wielded by their Heavy gunners and mounted on their attack helicopters.
* GasMaskMooks: These show up in Pripyat, and are immune to the harmful effects of radiation and Sedrium.
* InsertGrenadeHere: One way to deal with Armadillo turrets which are built into walls is to toss a grenade inside for an instant kill. This is highly recommended, as otherwise the turret is very hard to destroy.
* MoreDakka: Several weapons, especially for the Rifleman, are machine guns with a very high rate of fire. Blackwood also fields rapid-firing weapons, mostly of the GatlingGood variety.

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* ArtificialStupidity: Mostly [[TheComputerIsACheatingBastard horrifically inverted]], as the Co-op enemies, specifically in [[NintendoHard Hardcore]] mode. CQB enemies (armed with the [[ShortRangeShotgun same weapons as the Medic]]) can happily kill you in one hit while you are at full health and armor... While hundreds of metres away... while sprinting. Bosses like the Mech and the Heavy Gunner, however, play this completely straight, and so can be a complete joke to fight. Best way to kill the Mech? Get him to follow one player next to a wall, then watch while he continually fires rockets into the wall. As for the Heavy Gunner? Run around him in circles.

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* ArtificialStupidity: Mostly [[TheComputerIsACheatingBastard horrifically inverted]], as the Co-op enemies, specifically in [[NintendoHard Hardcore]] mode. CQB enemies (armed with the [[ShortRangeShotgun same weapons as the Medic]]) can happily kill you in one hit while you are at full health and armor... While hundreds of metres away... while sprinting. Bosses
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like the Mech SED and the Heavy Gunner, however, Mech 2300 play this relatively straight, though. The SED can be completely straight, and so can be a complete joke to fight. Best way to kill the Mech? Get him to follow neutralized by having one player next lie prone in front of it, causing it to a wall, then watch fruitlessly swing it's sword at the air while he continually fires rockets into the wall. As for the Heavy Gunner? Run around him in circles.prone player's teammates riddle it with bullets.



* EvilBrit: Oberon White has an obvious British accent.
* EvilTowerOfOminousness: Blackwood has a lot of these in the Special Operations missions. The giant Skyscraper from Black Shark, the Earthquake tower from Pripyat, their HQ...
* FauxAffablyEvil: Oberon White, as evident in missions like Anubis. He's polite, helpfully warns the players of cyborg attacks and Blackwood personnel, compliments their combat abilities, but has only been using them to dispose of a defunct facility for him, and sics really powerful units on them when he no longer needs you.
* NGOSuperpower: Blackwood. They are able to effortlessly field fleets of warships, assault helicopters, armies of soldiers, cyborg zombies and mechs, and nobody but Warface can stop them.
* PistolWhip: Instead of pulling out your melee weapon, you can bash an enemy with your gun. You can obtain [[BayonetYa bayonet attachments ]] to make this more effective.
* PuzzleBoss: Downplayed, but every boss in the game requires more than just hosing them with bullets. For example, Heavy gunners are vulnerable to [[AttackItsWeakPoint being shot in their back-mounted energy packs]], while you need to use rocket launchers to bring down the [[MiniMecha Mech 2300's ]] energy shields down, so you can move in for the kill afterwards.
* QuickMelee: The player can bash opponents with their weapon. However, unlike most examples, this isn't an instant kill.



* {{Stripperiffic}}: Some of the female player character skins have exposed midriffs and cleavage windows, in stark contrast to the realistic and practical military uniforms of the male models.
* TacticalSuicideBoss: Ursula's boss fight at the end of the Earth Shaker mission. In the boss arena, lights display the area where convenient cover pops out of the ground to protect players just in time from the large group of turrets that appear on the opposite end of the arena. After all the turrets are destroyed, Ursula opens up her large command platform, temporarily exposing herself to your fire.
* TheTurretMaster: Ursula Ellis in the Earth Shaker mission. She deploys dozens of turrets of various types against you while you're going up her laboratories, culminating in the finale where she activates tens of turrets at once to fight you. Thankfully, by that point the players are [[EleventhHourSuperpower equipped with railguns that can destroy turrets and soldiers alike in one shot.]]



* QuickMelee: The player can bash opponents with their weapon. However, unlike most examples, this isn't an instant kill.

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* QuickMelee: The player can bash opponents with their weapon. However, unlike most examples, this isn't an instant kill.ZombieApocalypse: Not exactly zombies, but Blackwood cyborgs that show up in some Special Operations count, being mindless melee enemies that use swarm tactics.

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* ArtificialStupidity: Mostly [[TheComputerIsACheatingBastard horrifically inverted]], as the Co-op enemies, specifically in [[NintendoHard Hardcore]] mode. CQB enemies (armed with the [[ShortRangeShotgun same weapons as the Medic]]) can happily kill you in one hit while you are at full health and armor... While hundreds of metres away... while sprinting. Bosses like the Mech and the Heavy Gunner, however, play this completely straight, and so can be a complete joke to fight. Best way to kill the Mech? Get him to follow one player next to a wall, then watch while he continually fires rockets into the wall. As for the Heavy Gunner? Run around him in circles.
* BribingYourWayToVictory: Most of the [[GameBreaker most powerful weapons]] can only be gained through a random box system, which either require you to shell out real money, or a rare currency called Crowns, only obtained through performing exceptionally well in co-op, with an arbitrary limit of around 250 a day. The price for one random box with crowns? 450 crowns. The chance of winning the weapon? Around [[AdamSmithHatesYourGuts 0.01%]]. The real money boxes have slightly more chance to grant you a weapon... slightly...



* BribingYourWayToVictory: Most of the [[GameBreaker most powerful weapons]] can only be gained through a random box system, which either require you to shell out real money, or a rare currency called Crowns, only obtained through performing exceptionally well in co-op, with an arbitrary limit of around 250 a day. The price for one random box with crowns? 450 crowns. The chance of winning the weapon? Around [[AdamSmithHatesYourGuts 0.01%]]. The real money boxes have slightly more chance to grant you a weapon... slightly...
* ArtificialStupidity: Mostly [[TheComputerIsACheatingBastard horrifically inverted]], as the Co-op enemies, specifically in [[NintendoHard Hardcore]] mode. CQB enemies (armed with the [[ShortRangeShotgun same weapons as the Medic]]) can happily kill you in one hit while you are at full health and armor... While hundreds of metres away... while sprinting. Bosses like the Mech and the Heavy Gunner, however, play this completely straight, and so can be a complete joke to fight. Best way to kill the Mech? Get him to follow one player next to a wall, then watch while he continually fires rockets into the wall. As for the Heavy Gunner? Run around him in circles.
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* GameBreaker: Many weapons fall into this category. The Karkom SMG, for example. Inexplicably more powerful than the assault rifle variant? Check. Faster firing? Check. None of the drawbacks? Check. And there's the Boas; a semiautomatic one-hit-kill shotgun with far greater range than any other shotgun in the game.

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* BlackandWhiteMorality: Warface is not subtle about good or bad. The mission briefings show that Blackwood regularly KickTheDog by doing such things as taking control of oil reserves, causing widespread poverty by cutting off the oil supply to millions, or imprisoning mothers so Blackwood can conduct unregulated stem-cell research. Warface itself is all about justice and stopping Blackwood.

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* BlackandWhiteMorality: BlackAndWhiteMorality: Warface is not subtle about good or bad. The mission briefings show that Blackwood regularly KickTheDog by doing such things as taking control of oil reserves, causing widespread poverty by cutting off the oil supply to millions, or imprisoning mothers so Blackwood can conduct unregulated stem-cell research. Warface itself is all about justice and stopping Blackwood.



* GameBreaker: Many weapons fall into this category. The Karkom SMG, for example. Inexplicably more powerful than the assault rifle variant? Check. Faster firing? Check. None of the drawbacks? Check. And there's the Boas; a semiautomatic one-hit-kill shotgun with far greater range than any other shotgun in the game.

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* GameBreaker: Many weapons fall into this category. The Karkom SMG, for example. Inexplicably more powerful than the assault rifle variant? Check. Faster firing? Check. None of the drawbacks? Check. And there's the Boas; a semiautomatic one-hit-kill shotgun with far greater range than any other shotgun in the game.game.
* QuickMelee: The player can bash opponents with their weapon. However, unlike most examples, this isn't an instant kill.
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* ArtificialStupidity: Mostly [[TheComputerIsACheatingBastard horrifically inverted]], as the Co-op enemies, specifically in [[NintendoHard Hardcore]] mode. CQB enemies (armed with the [[ShortRangeShotgun same weapons as the Medic]]) can happily kill you in one hit while you are at full health and armor... While hundreds of metres away... while sprinting. Bosses like the Mech and the Heavy Gunner, however, play this completely straight, and so can be a complete joke to fight. Best way to kill the Mech? Get him to follow one player next to a wall, then watch while he continually fires rockets into the wall. As for the Heavy Gunner? Run around him in circles.

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* ArtificialStupidity: Mostly [[TheComputerIsACheatingBastard horrifically inverted]], as the Co-op enemies, specifically in [[NintendoHard Hardcore]] mode. CQB enemies (armed with the [[ShortRangeShotgun same weapons as the Medic]]) can happily kill you in one hit while you are at full health and armor... While hundreds of metres away... while sprinting. Bosses like the Mech and the Heavy Gunner, however, play this completely straight, and so can be a complete joke to fight. Best way to kill the Mech? Get him to follow one player next to a wall, then watch while he continually fires rockets into the wall. As for the Heavy Gunner? Run around him in circles.circles.
* GameBreaker: Many weapons fall into this category. The Karkom SMG, for example. Inexplicably more powerful than the assault rifle variant? Check. Faster firing? Check. None of the drawbacks? Check. And there's the Boas; a semiautomatic one-hit-kill shotgun with far greater range than any other shotgun in the game.
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* ArtificialStupidity: Mostly [[TheComputerIsACheatingBastard horrifically inverted]], as the Co-op enemies, specifically in [[NintendoHard Hardcore]] mode. CQB enemies (armed with the [[ShortRangeShotgun same weapons as the Medic]]) can happily kill you in one hit while you are at full health and armor... While hundreds of metres away... while sprinting. Bosses like the Mech and the Heavy Gunner can be a complete joke to fight. Best way to kill the Mech? Get him to follow one player next to a wall, then watch while he continually fires rockets into the wall. As for the Heavy Gunner? Have a medic run around him in circles.

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* ArtificialStupidity: Mostly [[TheComputerIsACheatingBastard horrifically inverted]], as the Co-op enemies, specifically in [[NintendoHard Hardcore]] mode. CQB enemies (armed with the [[ShortRangeShotgun same weapons as the Medic]]) can happily kill you in one hit while you are at full health and armor... While hundreds of metres away... while sprinting. Bosses like the Mech and the Heavy Gunner Gunner, however, play this completely straight, and so can be a complete joke to fight. Best way to kill the Mech? Get him to follow one player next to a wall, then watch while he continually fires rockets into the wall. As for the Heavy Gunner? Have a medic run Run around him in circles.
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* AllegedlyFreeGame: Most of the most powerful weapons can only be gained through a random box system, which either require you to shell out real money, or a rare currency called crowns, only obtained through performing exceptionally well in co-op, with an arbitrary limit of around 250 a day. The price for one random box with crowns? 450 crowns. The chance of winning the weapon? Around 0.01%. The real money boxes have slightly more chance to grant you a weapon... Slightly...

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* AllegedlyFreeGame: BribingYourWayToVictory: Most of the [[GameBreaker most powerful weapons weapons]] can only be gained through a random box system, which either require you to shell out real money, or a rare currency called crowns, Crowns, only obtained through performing exceptionally well in co-op, with an arbitrary limit of around 250 a day. The price for one random box with crowns? 450 crowns. The chance of winning the weapon? Around [[AdamSmithHatesYourGuts 0.01%.01%]]. The real money boxes have slightly more chance to grant you a weapon... Slightly...slightly...
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* ArtificialStupidity: Mostly [[TheComputerIsACheatingBastard horrifically inverted]], as the Co-op enemies, specifically in [[NintendoHard Hardcore]] mode. CQB enemies (armed with the [[Shortrangeshotgun same weapons as your medics]] can happily kill you in one hit while you are at full health and armor... While hundreds of metres away... while sprinting. Bosses like the Mech and the Heavy Gunner can be a complete joke to fight. Best way to kill the Mech? Get him to follow one player next to a wall, then watch while he continually fires rockets into the wall. As for the Heavy Gunner? Have a medic run around him in circles.

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* ArtificialStupidity: Mostly [[TheComputerIsACheatingBastard horrifically inverted]], as the Co-op enemies, specifically in [[NintendoHard Hardcore]] mode. CQB enemies (armed with the [[Shortrangeshotgun [[ShortRangeShotgun same weapons as your medics]] the Medic]]) can happily kill you in one hit while you are at full health and armor... While hundreds of metres away... while sprinting. Bosses like the Mech and the Heavy Gunner can be a complete joke to fight. Best way to kill the Mech? Get him to follow one player next to a wall, then watch while he continually fires rockets into the wall. As for the Heavy Gunner? Have a medic run around him in circles.
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* ArtificialStupidity: Mostly [[TheComputerIsACheatingBastard horrifically inverted]], as the Co-op enemies, specifically in [[NintendoHard Hardcore]] mode. Close Range shotgunners can happily kill you in one hit while you are at full health and armor... While hundreds of metres away... while sprinting. Bosses like the Mech and the Heavy Gunner can be a complete joke to fight. Best way to kill the Mech? Get him to follow one player next to a wall, then watch while he continually fires rockets into the wall. As for the Heavy Gunner? Have a medic run around him in circles.

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* ArtificialStupidity: Mostly [[TheComputerIsACheatingBastard horrifically inverted]], as the Co-op enemies, specifically in [[NintendoHard Hardcore]] mode. Close Range shotgunners CQB enemies (armed with the [[Shortrangeshotgun same weapons as your medics]] can happily kill you in one hit while you are at full health and armor... While hundreds of metres away... while sprinting. Bosses like the Mech and the Heavy Gunner can be a complete joke to fight. Best way to kill the Mech? Get him to follow one player next to a wall, then watch while he continually fires rockets into the wall. As for the Heavy Gunner? Have a medic run around him in circles.
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* Artificial Stupidity: Mostly [[TheComputerIsACheatingBastard horrifically inverted]], as the Co-op enemies, specifically in [[NintendoHard Hardcore]] mode. Close Range shotgunners can happily kill you in one hit while you are at full health and armor... While hundreds of metres away... while sprinting. Bosses like the Mech and the Heavy Gunner can be a complete joke to fight. Best way to kill the Mech? Get him to follow one player next to a wall, then watch while he continually fires rockets into the wall. As for the Heavy Gunner? Have a medic run around him in circles.

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* Artificial Stupidity: ArtificialStupidity: Mostly [[TheComputerIsACheatingBastard horrifically inverted]], as the Co-op enemies, specifically in [[NintendoHard Hardcore]] mode. Close Range shotgunners can happily kill you in one hit while you are at full health and armor... While hundreds of metres away... while sprinting. Bosses like the Mech and the Heavy Gunner can be a complete joke to fight. Best way to kill the Mech? Get him to follow one player next to a wall, then watch while he continually fires rockets into the wall. As for the Heavy Gunner? Have a medic run around him in circles.
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* AllegedlyFreeGame: Most of the most powerful weapons can only be gained through a random box system, which either require you to shell out real money, or a rare currency called crowns, only obtained through performing exceptionally well in co-op, with an arbitrary limit of around 250 a day. The price for one random box with crowns? 450 crowns. The chance of winning the weapon? Around 0.01%. The real money boxes have slightly more chance to grant you a weapon... Slightly...

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* AllegedlyFreeGame: Most of the most powerful weapons can only be gained through a random box system, which either require you to shell out real money, or a rare currency called crowns, only obtained through performing exceptionally well in co-op, with an arbitrary limit of around 250 a day. The price for one random box with crowns? 450 crowns. The chance of winning the weapon? Around 0.01%. The real money boxes have slightly more chance to grant you a weapon... Slightly...Slightly...
* Artificial Stupidity: Mostly [[TheComputerIsACheatingBastard horrifically inverted]], as the Co-op enemies, specifically in [[NintendoHard Hardcore]] mode. Close Range shotgunners can happily kill you in one hit while you are at full health and armor... While hundreds of metres away... while sprinting. Bosses like the Mech and the Heavy Gunner can be a complete joke to fight. Best way to kill the Mech? Get him to follow one player next to a wall, then watch while he continually fires rockets into the wall. As for the Heavy Gunner? Have a medic run around him in circles.
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* ShortRangeShotgun: Mostly played straight; the Engineer tutorial makes a point of how shotguns cannot kill people at long range. Certain shotguns like the Boas/gamebreaker on the other hand...

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* ShortRangeShotgun: Mostly played straight; the Engineer tutorial makes a point of how shotguns cannot kill people at long range. Certain shotguns like the Boas/gamebreaker [[GameBreaker Boas]] on the other hand...
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* ShortRangeShotgun: The Engineer tutorial makes a point of how shotguns cannot kill people at long range.

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* ShortRangeShotgun: The Mostly played straight; the Engineer tutorial makes a point of how shotguns cannot kill people at long range.range. Certain shotguns like the Boas/gamebreaker on the other hand...
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* CaptainErsatz: The elderly woman who gives the briefing in {{PvE}} missions bears an uncanny resemblance to Creator/JudiDench's [[Film/JamesBond M]].

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* CaptainErsatz: The elderly woman who gives the briefing in {{PvE}} missions bears an uncanny resemblance to Creator/JudiDench's [[Film/JamesBond M]]. She has since been replaced with a generic General named Lee Warton, without any explanation.



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* AllegedlyFreeGame: Most of the most powerful weapons can only be gained through a random box system, which either require you to shell out real money, or a rare currency called crowns, only obtained through performing exceptionally well in co-op, with an arbitrary limit of around 250 a day. The price for one random box with crowns? 450 crowns. The chance of winning the weapon? Around 0.01%. The real money boxes have slightly more chance to grant you a weapon... Slightly...
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* BlackandWhiteMorality: Warface is not subtle about good or bad. The mission briefings show that Blackwood regularly KicksTheDog by doing such things as taking control of oil reserves, causing widespread poverty by cutting off the oil supply to millions, or imprisoning mothers so Blackwood can conduct unregulated stem-cell research. Warface itself is all about justice and stopping Blackwood.

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* BlackandWhiteMorality: Warface is not subtle about good or bad. The mission briefings show that Blackwood regularly KicksTheDog KickTheDog by doing such things as taking control of oil reserves, causing widespread poverty by cutting off the oil supply to millions, or imprisoning mothers so Blackwood can conduct unregulated stem-cell research. Warface itself is all about justice and stopping Blackwood.

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''Warface'' is a Free-to-play Multiplayer FirstPersonShooter developed by Crytek Kiev. The game revolves around the battles between two different [[PrivateMilitaryContractor Private Military Contractors]] in various parts of the world, after the worst economic depression in history has created "Late Capitalism": a small percentage of powerful individuals controls increasingly more of global wealth. These businessmen rely on military might to safeguard their holdings. These [=PMC's=] are Blackwood, a coalition of smaller military forces who engage in wanton war profiteering, lead by Blackwood C.E.O. Ursula Ellis. Standing against them is the eponymous Warface, which was formed by U.S. General Lee Warton in protest for Blackwood's violent drive for wealth.
Gameplay is focused on class-based teamwork; trying to play alone is an exercise in futility, and Warface is [[NintendoHard utterly unforgiving]] even with a full team.

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[Plot summary is derived from Warface's website]

''Warface'' is a Free-to-play Multiplayer FirstPersonShooter developed by Crytek Kiev. The game revolves around the battles between two different [[PrivateMilitaryContractor Private Military Contractors]] in various parts of the world, after the worst economic depression in history has created "Late Capitalism": a small percentage of powerful individuals controls increasingly more of global wealth. These businessmen rely on military might to safeguard their holdings.

These [=PMC's=] are Blackwood, a coalition of smaller military forces who engage in wanton war profiteering, lead by Blackwood C.E.O. Ursula Ellis. Blackwood uses large units of infantry supported by various mechanized units; tanks, assault helicopters, and combat mechs. Standing against them is the eponymous Warface, which was formed by U.S. General Lee Warton in protest for Blackwood's violent drive for wealth.
wealth, using small teams of elite specialists.

Gameplay is focused on class-based teamwork; trying to play alone is an exercise in futility, and Warface is [[NintendoHard utterly unforgiving]] even with a full team. Modes of the game split into cooperative missions that change daily, and PVP that covers the usual range of first person shooter modes. Players earn money and experience from completing missions or winning game modes, and can use these winnings to purchase better guns and armor, or [[BribingYourWayToVictory simply buy Kredits]] to do so. This comes with a catch; all equipment has to be unlocked before one can purchase it. This is done by the Vendor system, where players select a randomly chosen piece of gear to fight for. Enough experience allows the right to purchase what the player selected.



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* BlackandWhiteMorality: WarfaceWarface is not subtle about good or bad. The mission briefings show that Blackwood regularly KicksTheDog by doing such things as taking control of oil reserves, causing widespread poverty by cutting off the oil supply to millions, or imprisoning mothers so Blackwood can conduct unregulated stem-cell research. Warface itself is all about justice and stopping Blackwood.



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* ShortRangeShotgunShortRangeShotgun: The Engineer tutorial makes a point of how shotguns cannot kill people at long range.

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''Warface'' is a Free-to-play Multiplayer FirstPersonShooter developed by Crytek Kiev.

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''Warface'' is a Free-to-play Multiplayer FirstPersonShooter developed by Crytek Kiev. The game revolves around the battles between two different [[PrivateMilitaryContractor Private Military Contractors]] in various parts of the world, after the worst economic depression in history has created "Late Capitalism": a small percentage of powerful individuals controls increasingly more of global wealth. These businessmen rely on military might to safeguard their holdings. These [=PMC's=] are Blackwood, a coalition of smaller military forces who engage in wanton war profiteering, lead by Blackwood C.E.O. Ursula Ellis. Standing against them is the eponymous Warface, which was formed by U.S. General Lee Warton in protest for Blackwood's violent drive for wealth.
Gameplay is focused on class-based teamwork; trying to play alone is an exercise in futility, and Warface is [[NintendoHard utterly unforgiving]] even with a full team.


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* CaptainErsatz: The elderly woman who gives the briefing in {{PvE}} missions bears an uncanny resemblance to JudiDench's [[JamesBond M]].

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* CaptainErsatz: The elderly woman who gives the briefing in {{PvE}} missions bears an uncanny resemblance to JudiDench's [[JamesBond Creator/JudiDench's [[Film/JamesBond M]].
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''Warface'' is a Free-to-play Multiplayer FirstPersonShooter developed by Crytek Kiev.
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* CaptainErsatz: The elderly woman who gives the briefing in {{PvE}} missions bears an uncanny resemblance to JudiDench's [[JamesBond M]].
* ShortRangeShotgun
* TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture

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