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[Review]Free Fire — Game review


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As of today, Free Fire (Garena Studio) certainly requires no introduction; it’s only one of the most po[CENSORED]r mobile Battle Royale games in existence, surpassing the likes of PUBG Mobile, Call of Duty: Mobile, and other games in the genre. Free Fire has over 60-million user reviews, as well as over 500-million downloads on the Play Store, which is no small feat indeed.

The game consists of up to 50 players. When players join a game, they will enter a plane, which will fly over the island. While the plane is flying over the island, the players can jump where they want. It allows them to choose a strategic place to land away from enemies. After landing, the players must then go looking for weapons and utility items. Medical equipment, medium and large weapons, grenades, and other items featured can be found throughout the island.

 

The ultimate goal of the players is to survive on the island with a maximum of 50–51 players online; this requires eliminating all opponents the players encounter along the way and ensuring that they are the only survivors remaining.

The available safe area of the game’s map decreases in size over time, directing the surviving players into tighter areas to force encounters. The last player or team standing wins the round.

What Free Fire has to offer? (Game experience)

Free Fire is an online game and social platform that has an interface similar to instant messaging platforms. Free Fire allows gamers to develop buddy lists, chat with friends online and check on game progress and achievements. Gamers can create their own unique identity by customizing their avatar or changing their names. Gamers are also able to form groups or clans and chat with multiple gamers simultaneously through public or private channels through Garena. Garena users use a virtual currency, Shells.

 

Where Free Fire differentiates itself from other Battle Royale games is its unique character system. It also provides a lot of fascinating features that its users can enjoy including:

Huge PvP Battles — engage in thrilling 50 player combat with an extensive island with unique environments and loot.

Vehicles — travel faster with vehicles such as Jeeps and pickup trucks, and even go across land or sea with the Amphibious.

10+ Unlockable Characters — each character has its passive effects, such as an athletic girl with increased sprint speed and a nurse who restores ally HP.

Character Customization — buy outfits for characters as well as cute pets that follow players around in-game using premium currency.

Solo or Co-Op — fight in squads of up to four players with in-game voice chat.

Graphics and responsiveness

 

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When we compare the graphic capability of Free Fire with its rival Battle Royale games, the answer is relatively obvious — rival games like PUBG Mobile and Call Of Duty: Mobile comes with more sophisticated graphics than Free Fire.

This does not mean that Free Fire does not have good graphics. But when compared with other famous Battle Royale games, the game’s graphics end up looking almost cartoonish. Free Fire uses simpler textures, with minimal detailing or realism.

 

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However, Free Fire is capable of running smoothly on low-end mobile phones as well, requiring only Android 4.0 Ice Cream or above and 600MB of memory on the phone. Thus, Free Fire has a much better performance on low-end devices in terms of FPS and running lag-free, partly due to its simplistic graphics. On the other hand, other Battle Royale games, due to their sophisticated graphics require a steady internet connection to run the game as well as an average to a high-end device.

Is Free Fire fun to play?

If you try having a look at some pro gamers or even yourself, then you may see that not just moving here and there but also you need to take care of a lot of things. You have to take care of any kind of enemy approaching yourself to verify are you safe or not. If you are quite good at this game with at least 6 months of nice experience then you may notice that during battles you have to take down your enemies, keep check of your health at the same time, track for nearby covers too, take care of your ammo, switch between weapons, use gloo walls accordingly, check for danger zone, keep an eye on the play zone too, look for incoming vehicles, keep a check on your friend’s health too and many more.

 

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Just suppose you are looting a house and suddenly an enemy comes. Now it takes 0.2 seconds for you to figure out that something is there in front of you, 0.8 seconds to figure out danger, 0.5 seconds to think for the correct decision, 0.8 seconds to execute the command.

So it’s 2.3 seconds. But if you are progressing at a great pace then your skills will nicely be developing as a super pro takes just nearly 1 second to start firing and you can just say that your speed is more than 50% better. Games like Free Fire also teach us teamwork, cooperating with our mates, helping them, etc.

So all-in-all, Garena Free Fire provides its players with a satisfying gaming experience and a really fun time.

Community aspects of Free Fire

The key to Free Fire’s success is how well Garena understands the importance of community. Even with Free Fire’s massive user base, Garena knows how to make its players feel special. It does this by creating unique local content for specific regions. The reason Free Fire has been so successful, particularly in regions like Southeast Asia, India, and Latin America is that Free Fire was built and optimized specifically for mobile.

 

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It’s no secret that billions of gamers in these regions don’t own consoles or PCs, and prefer mobile gaming. Furthermore, their phones may not be the latest flagship iPhones or Android devices, so Free Fire is built with this in mind. So, the base reason for Free Fire’s huge success is without any doubt the ease it provides to its player’s community. Almost anybody can play on any devices.

How much playtime does it take to start enjoying the game?

Speaking of games like Free Fire, it isn’t always about the time but the experience that the game provides. For starters, player numbers are halved. Free Fire keeps it at a more manageable 50. And where the bigger games feature bigger maps, Free Fire’s battlefield is comparatively tiny and quicker to traverse. All of which combine to make a far quicker, more accessible game. Other Battle Royales can last for close to an hour — Free Fire usually takes no more than about 20 minutes to find a winner.

It’s also a far more aggressive game than its rivals. Where other games encourage slower, more methodical play, Free Fire’s shorter times and smaller map mean that you’re almost always in the middle of a firefight, and the number of living players dwindles rapidly as a result.

 

Source: Kelly is a good character, her special ability named Dash helps her move faster by increasing the sprinting speed by 1% to 6%

On top of that, Garena has helpfully introduced a lock-on mechanic for every weapon, so you don’t need to carefully line up shots to be sure you’re hitting your opponent — spray-and-pray is a perfectly reasonable tactic here.

Free Fire, therefore, allows players to casually drop in for a quick fight or two, safe in the knowledge that they won’t be caught up in the match for too long, and that they can probably get at least one or two kills per match. And that is for which the players keep coming each day.

Verdict

Garena Free Fire is a Battle Royale game filled with loads of features and adventures. It is a thrilling game full of joy where you can invite your friends and can battle against players from all around the globe. Free Fire ensures that the players are going to have fun while playing. So, give it a try and take the victory BOOYAH!

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