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Combat Task Force 121 (PC/FullIso/ENG)



Combat Task Force 121 (PC/FullIso/ENG)

Combat Task Force 121 (PC/FullIso/ENG)
Game Platforme(s) : PC | Language : English | Release Date : Mar 24, 2005
Publisher : Groove Games | Developer : Direct Action | Genre : Modern Tactical Shooter
Size : 490 Mb


Combat: Task Force 121 is a game that's just as hackneyed as its title makes it sound. Available for the usually telling price of $19.99, Task Force 121 is a thoroughly rudimentary military-themed first-person shooter that puts the bulk of its focus on online play. Up to 16 people can play online, and there are several different modes of play. While this might sound like a pretty good deal, the unbalanced shooting mechanics and mostly lousy maps pretty much do away with that notion right away. And the thoroughly terrible single-player campaign further reinforces this fact. Had the developer perhaps just skipped the single-player portion altogether to spend some more time hammering out the problems with its multiplayer, the game might have turned into a decent little shooter for online-shooter fans. In this form, however, Task Force 121 simply can't compete with the myriad other shooters available for the PC.

Task Force 121 includes LAN and online multiplayer modes, which support up to 16 players. Multiplayer games include general and team variations of capture the flag, deathmatch, king of the hill, and last man standing, as well as a game called VIP escort, where one player acts as a VIP who must be escorted to a safe zone while the other team tries to kill him. On paper, all this sounds great. There are a nice variety of modes, the interface is simple and easy to use, and in every game different players can play as different class types, such as basic soldiers, close-quarters combatants (who prefer weaponry like shotguns), demolitionists, heavy-weaponry combatants, and snipers. Unfortunately, once you get into the action, it all becomes painfully clear that no amount of game modes can make Task Force 121 enjoyable to play.

The main problems with the multiplayer gameplay have to do with the weapons. There are six guns in the game, including a pistol, a shotgun, and a few different types of machine guns. While each weapon feels initially like it packs a good punch, some of the balancing between weapons feels kind of strange. Shotguns, for instance, are almost always one-hit killers, so long as you're near an enemy. Conversely, some of the larger assault rifles seem like they take way too many hits to actually bring down an opponent. Apart from this, the action just has a tired, bland feel to it. The maps are a big part of this problem, because they don't have much variety to offer. The corridors are often too cramped to be much fun, and even the open spaces seem to lack much in the way of space. Plus, certain soldier classes, like snipers, feel altogether useless in a lot of maps, because there are rarely any good vantage points to properly play them. The multiplayer as a whole feels severely antiquated. The PC version's multiplayer does feel a little quicker, which is a plus, but it still isn't all that great. If you're a forgiving person and don't mind the weird balancing and mediocre maps--and are in desperate need of some run-and-gun action--then Task Force 121 is serviceable. But there are loads of shooters available for the PC that do FPS multiplayer better than this game.

If you're not interested in the online multiplayer, Task Force 121's stock drops even farther, especially when you factor in that the game has absolutely nothing to offer in the way of a single-player experience. Well, OK, it does have a single-player campaign, but it's so unabashedly lame that you won't want to bother with it. Essentially consisting of a scattershot collection of brief missions with seemingly unintentionally hilarious names like "Operation Crazed Liberty" and "Operation Outraged Tension," the mode is just no fun. Basically, all the missions are a bunch of fetch quests where you have to find keys, safe combinations, and other assorted bric-a-brac before getting to the end. That's it. You must get from point A to point B and find a key or something in between.

Setup Instruction

1- Extract Rar File
2- Mount ISO file with DAEMON Tools (Or whatever)
3- Click "Setup.exe" to Instal the Game
4- Play & Have Fun .................... Enjoy ;)

--------------- No Crack Needed ----------------


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Combat Task Force 121 (PC/FullIso/ENG)

Combat Task Force 121 (PC/FullIso/ENG)

Combat Task Force 121 (PC/FullIso/ENG)

Combat Task Force 121 (PC/FullIso/ENG)

Combat Task Force 121 (PC/FullIso/ENG)


Minimum System Requirements

* Os : Windows@98/ME/2000/Windows@Xp
* Processor : CPU Intel Pentium III 1.0 GHz or higher
* Memory : 256 MB of RAM
* Graphic Card : 3D Graphic Card with 32 MB Compatible with DirectX@9.0
* DirectX® : DirectX 9.0
* Sound Card : DirectX 9.0 Compatible
* HDD : 1.8 GB Free Drive Space
* Keyboard/Mouse
* DVD-ROM Drive 2x Speed


Recommanded System Requirements

* Os : Windows@98/ME/2000/Windows@Xp
* Processor : CPU Intel Pentium 4@ 1.8 GHz / AMD Sempron 2600+
* Memory : 512 MB of RAM
* Graphic Card : 3D Graphic Card with 64 MB (Nvidia GeForce 9400 / ATI All-in-Wonder 9000)
* DirectX® : DirectX 9.0
* Sound Card : DirectX 9.0 Compatible
* HDD : 1.8 GB Free Drive Space
* Keyboard/Mouse
* DVD-ROM Drive 2x Speed


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