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  1. mooman
    Feb 9, 2010
    9
    This game is pretty much tf2 with a twist of jetpacks, grenades and other offhand abilities such as healing waves or poisen waves etc. Another hint of tribes kicks in when you're doing the AVA, alliance vs alliance, in the global pvp base where agencies test their abilities against each other for territory. The pvp pve base of this game is also a great feature to hold upon. Although This game is pretty much tf2 with a twist of jetpacks, grenades and other offhand abilities such as healing waves or poisen waves etc. Another hint of tribes kicks in when you're doing the AVA, alliance vs alliance, in the global pvp base where agencies test their abilities against each other for territory. The pvp pve base of this game is also a great feature to hold upon. Although it says that it is an MMORPG, but it is MUCH different from any other "mmo" i have ever played. Much like diablo 2, the players are put into seperate games hosted by the company, no hosting required. This game is a must have for any players who like leveling up as well as skill based games. I've been waiting for an MMOFPS for a long time and it was finally delivered. Nice job Hi-Rez. Expand
  2. JohnD
    Feb 2, 2010
    8
    A fun action-mmo-shooter with sound mechanics and class balance. Content is a little sparse as of release, but the game is fun regardless. While subscription to the MMO section is optional and not for everyone, don't let that stop you from trying the basic game which is (in this reviewers opinion) the best part of the game.
  3. IanB.
    Feb 1, 2010
    9
    TF2, Tribes, and BF splashed together with excellent community functionality, in a persistent, player driven world. The gameplay alone is enough to buy GA, although the MMO atmosphere gives the matches worth beyond "Oh, I won." 4 classes, Assault, Robotics, Recon, and Medic. Each class has 2 or more skill trees. Medic, for example, can be combat oriented - lol battle medic - although TF2, Tribes, and BF splashed together with excellent community functionality, in a persistent, player driven world. The gameplay alone is enough to buy GA, although the MMO atmosphere gives the matches worth beyond "Oh, I won." 4 classes, Assault, Robotics, Recon, and Medic. Each class has 2 or more skill trees. Medic, for example, can be combat oriented - lol battle medic - although surprisingly they're not at all useless. A great arsenal of poisons and different grenades make sure he is never defenseless. The standard heal gun works like that of TF2, although it can be swapped out for one that group heals (but obviously less at a time). Heal grenades are great for a big cluster team boost. Assault, I haven't played much of yet. Works alot in the way a heavy does in TF2, but is not limited to a minigun. Alot of explosives with this class as well. Robotics I spent most of my time on. You can throw down bots for quick helpers when taking a point, or build a turret for defense. One of the more useful specs is his shields, which only your team can shoot through, for excellent cover. Recon, I did not spend much time on either, although it can be described as a "ninja" class. Very fast, and can cloak for a period of time. The two main specs are sniper and melee. Both are equally useful and effective. Alliance vs Alliance mechanics are great for large scale wars. Territories start out as Commonwealth (the NPC faction) controlled, and can be attacked by other alliances only during a certain time of day. Territories reset at their own times, and you have to retake them from the commonwealth if you've dominated them unchallenged for a month or so. Defenses among other things are customizable for strategic defensive advantages. Coop is -very- fun. It's like those instances in WoW, except you rely on your skill, instead of a level 80 escort. Various bosses and mini bosses, mobs that take thinking to beat, give the coop feature more substance beyond grinding for economic benefits. Agency (guild) headquarters, I haven't seen yet, although one can assume the obvious advantage of having your own place to hang out. Dome cities and social areas are all but functional for their purpose, though they can get slightly laggy with a lot of people. Luckily, these are instanced to keep the population down. That's about as much as I can say, this being an early review and all. I was in closed beta, although I didn't end up playing much more than one or two testing periods (buggy). Hope someone out there finds this useful since there are hardly any other reviews out there for GA on the net just yet. WORTH THE 50$. Expand
  4. IsaacSi
    Feb 2, 2010
    10
    Global Agenda beautifully combines Third Person Shooter action with many of the aspects that are known and loved in the MMO world. From crafting and character customization to fast-paced shooter action, Global Agenda has everything an online shooter fan could ask for in a good game.
  5. KitoG
    Mar 10, 2010
    8
    This game's potential is enourmous. I don't give it a 10 only because it needs some improvements. Ataching different armours that you can only obtain in different levels only to the visual of the player, sounds a little restrictive and not that useful. After all you don't need an armour at all to play it. I do like to costumize my characters but the different armours and This game's potential is enourmous. I don't give it a 10 only because it needs some improvements. Ataching different armours that you can only obtain in different levels only to the visual of the player, sounds a little restrictive and not that useful. After all you don't need an armour at all to play it. I do like to costumize my characters but the different armours and helmets should bring something more with it. The game is very interesting and chalenging and prepares you to expect great things. Stores yet to open in dome Cities makes you wonder what will they allow us to buy to gain a little advantage or a little small difference in combat skills. I know this game will become absolutelly awsome thought is not there yet. I really hope the developers continue adding caracteristics and chalenging objectives after listening to the users. More skills are needed after level 30 and maybe different weapons should be allowed to purchase even if you needed to spend some addicional Dollars just to make a little but significant difference. Costumizing your character cannot be only based on your "looks" and high levels must be allowed to purchase or obtain something "more" even if it costs a few extra dollars and not only give you prestige. However the game is awsome and highly entretaining. The maps are huge and some of them are really beautiful. Some details deserve to be noticed and are really master pieces of design and inteligence. The discussion about if this is a FPS or MMO becomest totally irrelevant given the fact that this shows a very interesting compromise between types although I understand that some hard core adepts may find it disapointing. What is important is that this game is already very good and entretaining and is yet to achieve its highest point. I foresee that in less than 3 month most of the users, including me will rate this game like 10. We shall see. KG Expand
  6. TravisR
    Apr 11, 2010
    10
    My list of active games includes Guild Wars, BF Bad company 2, runes of magic, Aion, WoW, borderlands, Team Fortress 2, quake 3 arena (live), fallout3. Since the day I bought Global Agenda I have been playing NOTHING else. It is the game I have been looking for, for quite a long time. I can only say that if you like shooters, and you want a MMO that is TOTALLY doing away with "run here, My list of active games includes Guild Wars, BF Bad company 2, runes of magic, Aion, WoW, borderlands, Team Fortress 2, quake 3 arena (live), fallout3. Since the day I bought Global Agenda I have been playing NOTHING else. It is the game I have been looking for, for quite a long time. I can only say that if you like shooters, and you want a MMO that is TOTALLY doing away with "run here, fetch this, run back" questing and poorly designed PVP systems... this is IT my friends. The only game you'll ever need. They have thought of everything, and in a way that no one has before. Not to mention that they have created a software system that allows for worldwide play, seemlessly, with massive content updates continually shaping this from the awesome pvp style third person shooter "though it plays just like a FPS without wondering where you are actually standing" more in to the MMO format that MMORPG players are looking for. As a shooter alone, this game is TF2 on highly addictive crack supplements. Add in the fact that Hi-Rez is adding new MMO style content bi-monthly, the game that Global Agenda shapes up in to is going to be the one everyone else is looking for too. Expand
  7. ChrisB
    Feb 1, 2010
    9
    This is the best time I have had playing a multiplayer shooter since Tribes. I like the newer UT games (2003,2004 and III) and this has that solid combat feel since it's using the same engine. The PvE levels are a good co-op time, short and sweet. And I kept playing for 'just a couple more levels' in order to level. It will take some time to explore all the classes and see This is the best time I have had playing a multiplayer shooter since Tribes. I like the newer UT games (2003,2004 and III) and this has that solid combat feel since it's using the same engine. The PvE levels are a good co-op time, short and sweet. And I kept playing for 'just a couple more levels' in order to level. It will take some time to explore all the classes and see how long it takes to get th higher levels. I haven't subscribed to the territory control yet, but when my skills and level get up there it's something to look forward to. I've been waiting for a persistent world FPS for a looong time... people keep promising it and failing to deliver. With Global Agenda it looks like it has finally arrived!! Expand
  8. ShawnR
    Feb 2, 2010
    8
    Fast paced TPS with some RPG elements and a persistent world. It has a lot of promise and so far is holding up. The smaller strike team sizes also help alleviate problems with "zerging". HR has done a great job with this.
  9. CameronB
    Feb 2, 2010
    10
    A very good 3rd person shooter with very solid rpg and mmo elements. Extra AvA ( Alliance vs. Alliance) at 13.99 a month is well worth it looking at the content out right now. Good PvP and PvE elements without the monthly fee. In total this game is very fun and it has very good starting character balances. A+ in my book!!!!
  10. BrianW
    Feb 2, 2010
    9
    Well polished, well balanced game, released with a respectable amount of content and more has already been confirmed for the following few months.
  11. JasonM
    Feb 3, 2010
    10
    Global Agenda is the best high intensity team based game I've ever played. I thought I was getting tired of those types of games until I started laying GA and realized that I was just sick of the games, not the genre.
  12. JorgeR
    Feb 8, 2010
    10
    I have to say despite the rocky launch day, the Devs really pulled through with the promised conquest AvA mode up and running. You'll find some of the most enthralling and competitive yet friendly PvP in Global Agenda. Definitely recommend playing with friends and joining an agency and definitely recommend GA. Thanks HiRez! -RemiX
  13. CrexCrex
    Mar 3, 2010
    10
    Hey, this game for me personally is very good. I absolutly do not understand why someone is giving here a zero or 2 points. That's absolutly unworthy. MMO: Ok true to say, it is more a shooter than a MMO so the MMO part has not much to show of atm. But there will be a lot of quests out of dome city and more MMO to come. Balance: Well what to say about it? Just perfectly balanced. I Hey, this game for me personally is very good. I absolutly do not understand why someone is giving here a zero or 2 points. That's absolutly unworthy. MMO: Ok true to say, it is more a shooter than a MMO so the MMO part has not much to show of atm. But there will be a lot of quests out of dome city and more MMO to come. Balance: Well what to say about it? Just perfectly balanced. I must confess, i have never seen a pvp game so dramatically based on teamplay which is so balanced like Global Agenda. Just every class is able to be the masterclass in one specific situation but to win the map you have to work together, solosnipering one person is absolutly ineffectivly etc. Story: Ok, the story is not that good, but what do you want to expect from a game in this genre where nerlay everything was used somewhere else? PvE: It's ok, It's not the mainfeature, it's not that boring but not really interessting, but as it is not the mainpart of the game that's absolutly ok. And yes, it's hard, even when you hit lvl 30/50. AvA: Just awesome. 10 vs 10 is maybe not what you expect to be an MMO, but it is really challenging and you have to think about: Do I take a recon for the last slot or better a medic? It is all tacticle choice. Tactics and strategies are also very important in the battles, you truly see which team has the better one. Nevertheless you can learn out of these matches and so it is easy to learn but hard to master. Agency/Guild: The management has been improved after release of patch 1.1 and all in all it could be bether but is functionally as it should be. Future Updates: Well I must say, that I have never seen a publisher working so close together with the community. nearly everything what was done by 1.1 was brought up by the community and the talk about these things is still present. Also when you say, ok content now is not worth 40 Expand
  14. DustinS
    Feb 11, 2010
    10
    This is one of the most fun I have had in any MMO in years. There are no major bugs to deal with, everything promised is there and finished, and there is lots more content to come. Not only that, their support team is amazing. If you have any problem with anything, you will get a response in less than an hour and will be looked into until resolved. If you are looking for a game that This is one of the most fun I have had in any MMO in years. There are no major bugs to deal with, everything promised is there and finished, and there is lots more content to come. Not only that, their support team is amazing. If you have any problem with anything, you will get a response in less than an hour and will be looked into until resolved. If you are looking for a game that won't disappoint, Global Agenda is it. Expand
  15. ThomasN.
    Feb 1, 2010
    10
    For $50 you get incredible and engaging online multiplayer gameplay, and for a monthly fee you get an awesome strategy game where your ground forces are your teammates. Global Agenda has realized the online gaming experience I and my friends have sought after for years, and has proven to us all that any shooter is best played with jetpacks.
  16. PatrickJ
    Feb 1, 2010
    10
    Based on Gameplay alone, I would give this game a 9. HiRez has focused on delivering a genuinely fun, thoughtful, and addictive game. Most MMOs out there rely on boring gameplay with obsessive reward cycles to make the game worthwhile. -- I can honestly say that with Global Agenda, the reverse is true. The game is fun on its own merits. Though somewhat shy in content, what is here is Based on Gameplay alone, I would give this game a 9. HiRez has focused on delivering a genuinely fun, thoughtful, and addictive game. Most MMOs out there rely on boring gameplay with obsessive reward cycles to make the game worthwhile. -- I can honestly say that with Global Agenda, the reverse is true. The game is fun on its own merits. Though somewhat shy in content, what is here is polished to a mirror shine. The graphics are stylish without being overbearing, and the animation is top quality. The reason why I am willing to give this game a ten, however, is because of the commitment I've seen on the part of HiRez. They are not a publishing company, they are not run by businessmen. They are an independent studio that loves their game, and has had an excellent dialog with their playerbase throughout all phases of beta. HiRez has already promised many additions to the gameplay- and I do not see those as empty promises. Expand
  17. gabh
    Feb 18, 2010
    8
    A fun shooter rolled with a mmo, ive enjoyed this game since the preorder beta. There are of course the expected bugs from time to time but otherwise, a stable and "shiny" game with plenty of replay value if you decide to pay the monthly AVA fee for the global combat system. DOWNSIDE- the fee for AVA (which they say isnt done yet) seems a bit much for the limited extra gameplay. Pve maps A fun shooter rolled with a mmo, ive enjoyed this game since the preorder beta. There are of course the expected bugs from time to time but otherwise, a stable and "shiny" game with plenty of replay value if you decide to pay the monthly AVA fee for the global combat system. DOWNSIDE- the fee for AVA (which they say isnt done yet) seems a bit much for the limited extra gameplay. Pve maps need more variety. UPSIDE- the appearance of your character or "epeen" has nothing to do with your gear, the armor that makes your guy look like a supersoldier isn't gonna save him if he sucks at twitch targeting. -skill, not time played decides who wins or loses. -well balanced classes. -built in voice chat helps (when it works). Expand
  18. AlexW
    Feb 19, 2010
    9
    GA has a great balance to it. Combat is quick. The third person perspective feels fresh and works great. The graphics aren't groundbreaking but they get the job done. Every class has a different feel, and all of them feel capable of standing up to the others. Come for the great PvP, enjoy the PvE as it expands. Also, don't feel the need to subscribe if you don't want to GA has a great balance to it. Combat is quick. The third person perspective feels fresh and works great. The graphics aren't groundbreaking but they get the job done. Every class has a different feel, and all of them feel capable of standing up to the others. Come for the great PvP, enjoy the PvE as it expands. Also, don't feel the need to subscribe if you don't want to (worth the initial investment for the standalone game). Expand
  19. MikeS
    Feb 19, 2010
    9
    This game has massive potential! It still is comming out of it's beta shell but when all the patches are up and the bugs are ironed out this will be up there with WoW and CoD4! Brilliantly mixes fast past point and aim combat with talents and "spells" to make a beautiful hybrid of enjoyment. Anyone who says this game is a failure or mediocre really need to get their head looked at. This game has massive potential! It still is comming out of it's beta shell but when all the patches are up and the bugs are ironed out this will be up there with WoW and CoD4! Brilliantly mixes fast past point and aim combat with talents and "spells" to make a beautiful hybrid of enjoyment. Anyone who says this game is a failure or mediocre really need to get their head looked at. Admitedly there are a few bugs in the game and a few missing areas but the content that is up and working and playable is absolutly amazing! They've done something that makes me want to come back over and over again to be better then my mates - that's for sure! Expand
  20. PatrickL
    Feb 2, 2010
    9
    Launch day was a little rocky But after the bugs got worked out the game is playing smoothly and the queues are short so you do not have to look for party before you go into the matches. I have been looking for a planetside replacement since the BFG's were introduced. Huxley will never come out and this game will give people a good FPS to play that is not run by the idiots at Sony or Launch day was a little rocky But after the bugs got worked out the game is playing smoothly and the queues are short so you do not have to look for party before you go into the matches. I have been looking for a planetside replacement since the BFG's were introduced. Huxley will never come out and this game will give people a good FPS to play that is not run by the idiots at Sony or Blizzard activision. Expand
  21. JensH
    Feb 2, 2010
    10
    One of the most entertaining MMO's I have ever played. While most MMO's focus on grinding a character through the levels, and grinding away for loot, Global Agenda focuses on what all games should focus on. Being fun.
  22. JohnM
    Feb 2, 2010
    10
    Don't go in expecting the typical MMO; nor the typical shooter. Just play the game for an hour and then try to stop playing - Very difficult. I've had a great time levelling 2 different characters already. PvE is fun and PvP (if you have a team) beats anything out there.
  23. XhaouSin
    Feb 21, 2010
    9
    I think this game is excellent the ava is really nice and this game is a nice change from a lot of other mmos this is one of the first games to get me re addicted to a game like in swg this is preety much a similar type of style a few things could be fixed and a few things could be added but THIS GAME IS ONLY A WEEK OR TWO OLD which means it has a lot of growing to do and they are planningI think this game is excellent the ava is really nice and this game is a nice change from a lot of other mmos this is one of the first games to get me re addicted to a game like in swg this is preety much a similar type of style a few things could be fixed and a few things could be added but THIS GAME IS ONLY A WEEK OR TWO OLD which means it has a lot of growing to do and they are planning on adding a lot of new content based on forum posts. Expand
  24. MrJ
    Feb 23, 2010
    8
    Not as bad a game as the reviewers would have you believe. It does lack content, there needs to be much more variety in the arena's as over time it gets a bit stale and the crafting is, well poor, but who cares about that, when at the end of the day it just plain good fun. Reading the reviews it just sounds like people expected it to be like this or that game, but it is its own Not as bad a game as the reviewers would have you believe. It does lack content, there needs to be much more variety in the arena's as over time it gets a bit stale and the crafting is, well poor, but who cares about that, when at the end of the day it just plain good fun. Reading the reviews it just sounds like people expected it to be like this or that game, but it is its own creation. I have thoroughly enjoyed playing it, its not ground breaking, but i am having difficulty finding excuses not play it, if only for the thrill of work as a team to defend your hex's. Expand
  25. KeithG
    Feb 23, 2010
    8
    Global agenda is a team based MMO shooter. Were working as a team instead of a lone wolf gives you the full experience this game was ment to give. When you first play Global agenda you will be drawn into the fresh colors, Detailed character's and the fun of the game. As you progress you will hopefully join a agency, this adds a new level to the game play. Agencys are like guilds, Global agenda is a team based MMO shooter. Were working as a team instead of a lone wolf gives you the full experience this game was ment to give. When you first play Global agenda you will be drawn into the fresh colors, Detailed character's and the fun of the game. As you progress you will hopefully join a agency, this adds a new level to the game play. Agencys are like guilds, However each agency can choose to battle on the Hex maps. AvA is the bright point of GA, Highly competitive and each action you take could crush another faction, or assist. Alot of people complain about limited content, Hi-Rez has made the AvA "free" till the 1st of April and might extend it. They have large content patches already slated for release over the next few weeks, new maps, new AvA toys, and alot more. Give this game a chance and I think you will be very surprised how good it can be. Expand
  26. DanR
    Feb 23, 2010
    8
    Not an MMO. Not in any real sense. Frankly, the game does itself a disservice by invoking comparisons to MMOs. This game should be judged against squad-based tactical shooters, and as such, is excellent. I haven't had this much fun in a game like this since Tribes. Well worth the cost of admission. I haven't tried the guild-based persistent missions yet, and probably won't, Not an MMO. Not in any real sense. Frankly, the game does itself a disservice by invoking comparisons to MMOs. This game should be judged against squad-based tactical shooters, and as such, is excellent. I haven't had this much fun in a game like this since Tribes. Well worth the cost of admission. I haven't tried the guild-based persistent missions yet, and probably won't, but the core game is plenty. Expand
  27. JamesE
    Feb 28, 2010
    8
    GA is a bit misunderstood. With its label of mmo, a thought of grind, gearing up, and pale quest after quest to get to the "End Game" surfaces. The only "mmo" that this game should be compared to is planetside. After years of playing planetside, i can not remember doing a single quest, chasing down one random piece of loot, or feeling that i must reach the "End Game" before i can really GA is a bit misunderstood. With its label of mmo, a thought of grind, gearing up, and pale quest after quest to get to the "End Game" surfaces. The only "mmo" that this game should be compared to is planetside. After years of playing planetside, i can not remember doing a single quest, chasing down one random piece of loot, or feeling that i must reach the "End Game" before i can really enjoy or flaunt my achievements. GA is terrifying for investors. Not a single tried and true fantasy element anywhere. GA is new. It forces the player to gain skill, not skill up. yes, after level 30 (written 2/28/2010) your only gaining new armor looks and paint. To compare this to planetside, leveling gave you access to more equipment and abilities at once, and new armor looks that changes its paint patterns. The 4 man dungeons are kind of bland after the 20ith or so romp through. But, when was the last time you had to actively dodge and aim at what you wanted to kill in an mmo setting? The over all feeling i get from GA is that it does not want to make large errors in development, or system shock players that do not play FPS or action games. Baby steps are what the developers are taking. They listen to the player base and are watching how the sales are doing at the moment. Announcements have already been made telling of new changes and added content. Also, the subscription is optional. A game that will update and change with an optional subscription is a good investment. Expand
  28. A-Train
    Feb 3, 2010
    10
    Game rocks my face. Sure there are plenty of 3rd person shooters out there but innovative additions such as the jet pack, moveable turrets, cloaking devices and nukes add a refreshing element to a generally stale genre. The graphics are fresh and gameplay speed is quick and generally lagless. This game truly optimizes the Unreal engine. Good work Hi-Rez!
  29. Ahlgreenz
    Feb 3, 2010
    10
    Global Agenda gets a 9,5 from me, because it's an excellent mix between an MMORPG and an FPS. While some people might be mislead by the "MMO" stamp, it's as deep as you could expect an MMO of any kind to be. - No, there is not a great world you can run around and explore, but there are extremely high focus on PvP (yes, more PvP than WAR) and it just works great. This is an Global Agenda gets a 9,5 from me, because it's an excellent mix between an MMORPG and an FPS. While some people might be mislead by the "MMO" stamp, it's as deep as you could expect an MMO of any kind to be. - No, there is not a great world you can run around and explore, but there are extremely high focus on PvP (yes, more PvP than WAR) and it just works great. This is an excellent game, and especially when taken in mind, that it's Hi-Rez' debut title. Global Agenda is the game for any almost any MMO fan, who likes shooters of course. Expand
  30. JimmyJ
    Feb 9, 2010
    10
    GA is a whole lot of fun. It's essentially Team Fortress 2 with a semi-persistent world. The classes seem to be very well balanced right off the bat, and while at first, 4 classes seems like a small amount, the skills you choose will make them play differently in a significant way. PvE is weak, but can make for a pleasant distraction from PvP (especially after a losing streak!). GA is a whole lot of fun. It's essentially Team Fortress 2 with a semi-persistent world. The classes seem to be very well balanced right off the bat, and while at first, 4 classes seems like a small amount, the skills you choose will make them play differently in a significant way. PvE is weak, but can make for a pleasant distraction from PvP (especially after a losing streak!). Those of you who enjoyed TF2 but wanted some sort of stats/tracking persistent setting will find a lot to like in GA. Expand
  31. Aug 27, 2010
    10
    Global Agenda is the best online game I have ever played, it got the perfect mix of both worlds, don't let the bad reviews discourage you from getting this game, is cause more likely those people suck at playing and are sore losers, the beauty of this game is not only the new approach to the game but best of all there's no monthly fee, yes that's right, no monthly fee to play, if you don'tGlobal Agenda is the best online game I have ever played, it got the perfect mix of both worlds, don't let the bad reviews discourage you from getting this game, is cause more likely those people suck at playing and are sore losers, the beauty of this game is not only the new approach to the game but best of all there's no monthly fee, yes that's right, no monthly fee to play, if you don't believe me fine, just Google 'Global Agenda Free Trial' and see how good a game this really is and give it some time to get use to the controls and if you're not that good at playing please don't blame the game instead of being a cry baby, practice and kick some ass. =) Expand
  32. Jun 27, 2011
    10
    This is a great game. I started playing when it went Free to play on steam as many people did and I ended up buying the "elite" version just a few days later. Its great because you get a unlimited and (mostly) unrestricted trial basically, the only restrictions are you cant trade (to prevent gold / item farming). The game is awesome, the graphics are great, the mechanics of flying with aThis is a great game. I started playing when it went Free to play on steam as many people did and I ended up buying the "elite" version just a few days later. Its great because you get a unlimited and (mostly) unrestricted trial basically, the only restrictions are you cant trade (to prevent gold / item farming). The game is awesome, the graphics are great, the mechanics of flying with a jet pack in combat is great. Some people dont like the only other freely travel zone besides the "Dome" is the desert with mish that bring you from lvl 5-18 (out of 50). Honestly the things it has you do in the desert is really just the most elaborate tutorial ever! It makes you learn how to play your class solo before you go jump into PVP where it really matters. After the desert you can still do PVE mish in instances with 4 other people you go through the lvl and kill a boss and get rewards. Free players get no loot but get tokens, coins, and exp. Elite players (a one time $14 fee) get a item, double xp, double coins, and double tokens. So it speeds it up alot but you are never really required to get it. I got it because it is inexpensive and it makes the lvling go much faster and that to me is enjoyable. But what makes this game different is it has PVP starting at lvl 10 which, if your good at it (or score well), will level you faster than PVE matches. So while your enjoying the end game reward of PVP you are also leveling up to the max lvl 50. The only difference between a lvl 30 and 50 player is the kind of equipment you can equip. between level 1 and 30 you get 13 skill points and once you hit 30 your player is as "buffed" as it can be besides from armor. Overall its a great game that holds my interest since its basically all PVP. The PVP is almost EXACTLY that same as TF2 except it is much deeper. TF2 was very easy and shallow, this game is deeper, it has 100% more strategy, and for me more incentive to play. Think of TF2, better looking, with harder PVP, more maps and options, and that in between matches you get to walk around, talk to other ppl, buy and sell items (from NPC or other players if your elite) dye your armor, and just customize your play style. Expand
  33. KittyKimJongil
    Apr 17, 2010
    10
    I've been playing this game since Closed Beta of June 2009, and I got to say, I'm still addicted to the heart pounding PvP, the relaxing PvE and the hardcore AvA. GA will always be a game I'm willing to play, whether I sub for only 10$ of not, I will always be playing this game. 1.3 Will make or break this game, and it will make this game.
  34. Jul 26, 2014
    9
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  35. Nov 4, 2010
    10
    Global Agenda is a great game on the verge of amazing. What makes it great, is the developer. Hi-Rez Studios is extremely dedicated to making a great game that will not only make them money, but that will satisfy us customers, a rare trait today. At first GA was supposed to be subscription based to unlock the entire game. Hi-Rez didn't charge the subscription until the big updateGlobal Agenda is a great game on the verge of amazing. What makes it great, is the developer. Hi-Rez Studios is extremely dedicated to making a great game that will not only make them money, but that will satisfy us customers, a rare trait today. At first GA was supposed to be subscription based to unlock the entire game. Hi-Rez didn't charge the subscription until the big update (Sandstorm) was available. Hi-Rez felt it unfair to charge extra for GA in its current state because the game didn't have the content that players expected (A bold move for Hi-Rez). Then Hi-Rez, being dedicated to their fans, released a survey asking what payment plan people prefer. Pay to play? Micro transactions? Buy once and then pay for expansions? Turns out people, myself included, voted for the buy once option. Hi-Rez listened and made the adjustments. So far Hi-Rez has a made a solid game, produced many patches, released big updates (other than just Sandstorm), and has never charged anymore than the original price. Hi-Rez is attempting to make this method work much like Guild Wars. The consumer buys the game and plays it. There are also options to buy "boosts" that will boost the amount of rewards you earn after battle (xp, money, tokens).

    I've said so much about the developer, but it should be understood that the game itself is also very good. The shooting mechanics aren't what you'll find in other shooters simply because Hi-Rez wanted a balance between the skill of a player and the rpg, number crunching aspect of the player's character. Amazing reload animations aren't extremely important because it's third person and not a part of the action (ammo is reliant on energy not rounds of bullets). However, movement animations are great and everything is smooth and natural feeling.

    Whether the game is a true persistent mmo or not doesn't matter. You can trade with people, play with people, and talk with people. It has all the social aspects of a traditional mmo. There is crafting, pve coop missions, a pve story (included with Sandstorm update), pvp, and Agency vs Agency pvp. The game seems limiting in it's gameplay modes, but once explored there is a lot to do. Hi-Rez also released more variety with each update which seems to come every couple of months.

    The critics where too hard on this game. Seems some of them where a little butt hurt that a brand new developer could stand in the ranks of legends. But I will say that Global Agenda is so much more than when it first arrived. Elements that where shallow have now been expanded. Elements that were missing have now been implemented. Some elements have even been removed and reinserted with a whole new working. It seems Hi-Rez is accomplishing everything they set out to do with Global Agenda no matter how much effort and time it takes. Some developers understand this. Most don't.
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  36. Apr 26, 2011
    10
    First off IT"S FREE, so that alone should get it more points than some of the people here are giving it.

    Secondly, objectivity seems to be an issue here. This is not an RPG this is not an MMO this is not a FPS, it is a little bit of all those. If you'd stop trying to define what the game is and how it doesn't fit those categories you'd probably have more fun with the game. And Third...
    First off IT"S FREE, so that alone should get it more points than some of the people here are giving it.

    Secondly, objectivity seems to be an issue here. This is not an RPG this is not an MMO this is not a FPS, it is a little bit of all those. If you'd stop trying to define what the game is and how it doesn't fit those categories you'd probably have more fun with the game.

    And Third... Go try it if you like team based FPS games with some light RPG/Adventure/Customization elements. It's FREE!!!!!

    The main focus of this game seems to be team based combat. There are more than enough variation of team vs all and team vs team combat that it doesn't matter what you like, you should be able to find something here. The match making is easy and painless. You can venture around while waiting for your game to queue, which I've never had to wait more than a few minutes.

    There are light RPG elements. You can do some basic customizations with "skill points", kind of like how WOW does it. You can reassign these points at any time in the normal world, but in missions you can't at all. This is nice because unlike other games, if you feel you'd rather take back a point or reassign it other places, you can without penalty. This allows you to always be playing a character you don't regret.

    There is armor, weapons, customizations, etc. There is enough stuff so that you aren't the same as everyone else, but it's just like all the other MMO type games out there, you will look like most people. The nice thing I like here is that your armor and how you look is completely seperate. So if you really like one "outfit/suite/Helmet" you don't have to give it up to have better armor. I always hated that in other games when I had to give up a look I liked so that I could survive.

    Jetpacks make it easy to travel. Which is nice that you don't have to buy the pack

    Adventure. This isn't WOW or anything else like that. The adventure is pretty linear, and you don't have to do it. It's really only there for people that care about storylines and adventuring. Again, you don't have to do this part, but if you do you'll get "free" armor/weapons/items.

    Combat is nothing really new, which ISN'T A BAD THING. It takes most of what everyone (including the developers previous games "Tribes") did that worked and used it again. It's fun to play if you like team based FPS action.

    There isn't anything wrong with this game. Everything they do, they do it well. It's really more about whether or not you like this type of game. And since it's FREE you don't have any reason to not go and try it.
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  37. BryanM
    Feb 2, 2010
    9
    Great game with helpful players. Hope to see a bit more content but from how active the devs have been I can see that coming soon. They already said new things within 30 days so I can't complain.
  38. HarrisonE
    Feb 2, 2010
    9
    Excellent Third Person Shooter. Variety of game types available and a business model allowing people to play the majority of the game for free, with additional team-based strategic combat and crafting systems available for a subscription. Smooth launch, and best development team I've tested for.
  39. PaulF
    Feb 1, 2010
    8
    Not exactly what I was expecting when I read "MMOFPS" - the MMO part is basically a 3D Lobby UI - but an engaging and oddly addictive shooter all the same. The developers' motto is, apparantly, "a minute to learn, a lifetime to master", and they've gone a long way to achieving this in Global Agenda; if you enjoyed Tribes, TF2 or Planetside, I think you're likely to enjoy this.
  40. DD
    Feb 17, 2010
    9
    I thought about writing more, but this is all you need to know about it. -The gameplay is a mix of Tribes 2/TF2 and is highly addictive and very fun. You keep coming back to it like Diablo 2. -It has no storyline or good PvE, it feels tacked on and avoiding it is best. Its unnecessary and the game is great just the same. -Its highly innovative in nature and extremely well balanced except I thought about writing more, but this is all you need to know about it. -The gameplay is a mix of Tribes 2/TF2 and is highly addictive and very fun. You keep coming back to it like Diablo 2. -It has no storyline or good PvE, it feels tacked on and avoiding it is best. Its unnecessary and the game is great just the same. -Its highly innovative in nature and extremely well balanced except for perhaps Robotic's Turrets. You can get extremely high scores regardless as any of the 4 classes. -10v10 matches with active voice chat. Initially I was disappointed there wasn't larger battles, but it feels surprisingly hectic and large for such a small number of players -I didn't subscribe, its not worth it and its not bothering me, AvA Conquest is only 10v10 which is already the default gameplay type. Its a plus for me, I might pay if they have larger battles. -Well over +40 hours of gameplay and worth the 50 dollars if this is the type of game you like, fast paced, FPS, over the top weapons. Expand
  41. ZorielK
    Mar 21, 2010
    8
    Nice and fun Team Based Shooter with a few MMO Aspects. GFX are good but surely not the best one can get out of the UT3 Engine although it runs very smooths on mediocre Rigs. Sounds also good but nothing exceptional. The Value atm is OK, but Content Updates are in Progress. (The Devs are working hard updating the Game with new Content.) Performance is great, i never had any Lag Issues Nice and fun Team Based Shooter with a few MMO Aspects. GFX are good but surely not the best one can get out of the UT3 Engine although it runs very smooths on mediocre Rigs. Sounds also good but nothing exceptional. The Value atm is OK, but Content Updates are in Progress. (The Devs are working hard updating the Game with new Content.) Performance is great, i never had any Lag Issues wether playing on Euro or NA Servers. But afterall the most important is: The Game is fun :) Expand
  42. N0rdicNinja
    Apr 26, 2010
    9
    While the PvE can certainly leave more to be desired the PvP in this game is absurdity addictive and by far the most fun I've ever had in a competitive environment. This is definitely a game for those of you who like fast paced FPSs, if you're a TF2 junky or UT addict I'm wiling to bet you will absolutely love this game. On the flip side if you're someone who steers While the PvE can certainly leave more to be desired the PvP in this game is absurdity addictive and by far the most fun I've ever had in a competitive environment. This is definitely a game for those of you who like fast paced FPSs, if you're a TF2 junky or UT addict I'm wiling to bet you will absolutely love this game. On the flip side if you're someone who steers more towards the slower paced nature of MMOs this my not be for you. This is a game about skill, grinding will not net you any victories over anyone, not even people half your level. This is a game that very much rewards your ability over time spent in-game, while having the higher level Agent will net you advantages, it's not going to stop someone half your level from taking you out. I haven't even touched the AvA stuff yet and I'm already in love with this beast, best $40 I've spent in a looooong time. Expand
  43. MattL
    Apr 8, 2010
    9
    I can honestly say that I do not remember having this much fun playing a game. For me, HiRez has outdone themselves. I have been playing since beta and they have made so many great changes. For those who say that it lacks material, they better get ready to eat their words. HiRez is constantly pushing themselves to get what the COMMUNITY wants, and boy are they dedicated. It has been I can honestly say that I do not remember having this much fun playing a game. For me, HiRez has outdone themselves. I have been playing since beta and they have made so many great changes. For those who say that it lacks material, they better get ready to eat their words. HiRez is constantly pushing themselves to get what the COMMUNITY wants, and boy are they dedicated. It has been almost two months since the game came out and they were generous enough to let us play the full game without the subscription. I think that is a real sign that they care about their customers. They're not going to pick at your wallets like Activision, who is seriously constantly wasting people's time with their ridiculously priced map packs. Global Agenda is simply fun. It's balanced and extremely addicting. Give this game a few months, and can guarantee that this game will filled with content. Just show them that you support what they're trying to do and buy the game. You won't be disappointed. Expand
  44. ThomasS
    Feb 17, 2010
    9
    Well, The only reason I didn't give it a straight 10, is because it's still lacking a lot of content. If you have been running around in the dome city, you have probably seen a lot of stores that haven't opened yet. Once these are open, more content is revealed. Secondly, the game itself might not yet be worth all the 50 $/
  45. MatthewS
    Feb 17, 2010
    9
    I can't believe the big-name review houses are so harsh on this game. This game isn't nearly as big-budget as triple-A titles, but it makes up for it by being, GASP, fun! Everything about this game is just plain fun. It is combines good old-fashioned shooter mechanics with a dose of RPG love and the result is simply incredible. BUY IT.
  46. TyDeL
    Feb 17, 2010
    8
    I give it an 8 at the moment, but I'm pretty confident that would be a very strong 9 after they implement all the tweaks and content they plan to release very soon. Bottomline, the game is incredibly fun, it takes all the elements that make Team Fortress 2 a lot of fun, and added Jet Packs, and tons of RPG elements that increase the playability even further. Skill specs, Weapon I give it an 8 at the moment, but I'm pretty confident that would be a very strong 9 after they implement all the tweaks and content they plan to release very soon. Bottomline, the game is incredibly fun, it takes all the elements that make Team Fortress 2 a lot of fun, and added Jet Packs, and tons of RPG elements that increase the playability even further. Skill specs, Weapon Load-Outs, leveling, Gear upgrades, Dyes, Alliances, Agencies, etc. I honestly am not much of an FPS player, but I can't get enough of this game. I've sunk about 40 hours into it so far with no sign of stopping. Expand
  47. EricN
    Feb 24, 2010
    8
    Coming from TF2, i find GA a really fun game to play... there's a few bugs that need to be fine tuned but other than that its a fantastic game. AvA is a little slow but that doesn't mean its no good. Even tho the subscription is for AvA I want to give them money because I know they will create something Ive been longing for! I recommend it.
  48. Khlaid
    Apr 13, 2010
    9
    I had heard about this game from a friend a few months back and much to my surprise it went into free trial so I had to play it. First thoughts: The detail is amazing, that being said don't cut me short. The game has good graphics much better then other mmos or equivalent shooters and with that I was incredibly surprised by the lack of lag. This game is fast paced and addictive. I had heard about this game from a friend a few months back and much to my surprise it went into free trial so I had to play it. First thoughts: The detail is amazing, that being said don't cut me short. The game has good graphics much better then other mmos or equivalent shooters and with that I was incredibly surprised by the lack of lag. This game is fast paced and addictive. I've seen several posts stating this is not an rpg at all because its not traditional. You're right, there's no elves or dwarves. That being said there are classes which are very specialized in the fact that they all have interesting skills and GAME-CHANGING elements. Team-work is key and the unique combination of skills, weapon load outs, and player chosen talents is what really makes play dynamic. Customization in this game may just be the most custom I have seen while still retaining both gameplay and the concept of gear through upgrades. This game is addictive, my guess is the people with 0-3s are those that just got too butt-hurt from getting ganked by recons like a scrub. Expand
  49. NazD
    Apr 23, 2010
    9
    I have been playing the game for about a month now and I really enjoy the game. I started off with the free trial through Steam and tried the game to level 15. Really enjoyed it so purchased the full game to continue
  50. Aug 26, 2010
    9
    Global Agenda is an ambitious MMO 3rd Person Shooter that takes a team based shooter and mixes in RPG and MMO elements. What it sets out to do, it does well. The graphics are solid, controls are seamless with the integration of a jetpack, and the gameplay is addicting. What this game does so well is reward you for your skill at your class. Gear and Levels, while important, are not asGlobal Agenda is an ambitious MMO 3rd Person Shooter that takes a team based shooter and mixes in RPG and MMO elements. What it sets out to do, it does well. The graphics are solid, controls are seamless with the integration of a jetpack, and the gameplay is addicting. What this game does so well is reward you for your skill at your class. Gear and Levels, while important, are not as crucial to your success as your reactions, aiming and use of skills in real time combat. For those WoW and mmorpg players looking for a change of pace from the Gear > Skill, I can speak from experience that this game is it.

    The game does have its flaws. Most of the content is instanced, with cities and other hubs being areas where you find a group to PvP, PvE and AvA (Think PlanetSide in that you are fighting for territory with other "Guilds"). You will enjoy this game far more if you have a few friends to run "dungeons" and quest. GA does have a nice Team finder in the veins of WoW's random dungeon and random battleground finder.

    If you are looking for a change of pace game this is it. The content has been vastly updated in recent months and the game no longer requires a monthly subscription to enjoy all content. At just $39 (cheaper if you can get a steam deal or promotion code) this game will provide plenty of enterainment, especially if you play it with some friends.
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  51. Jun 14, 2011
    8
    This game is by no means perfect, but it is great for a f2p title. Many lag and bug issues have been resolved since beta and sub versions, and though many remain, the dev team hirez is pretty well dedicated to resolving them on a regular basis. They just opened the micro pay system which isn't very elaborate yet, but they are clearly trying to figure out a lean model by which to startThis game is by no means perfect, but it is great for a f2p title. Many lag and bug issues have been resolved since beta and sub versions, and though many remain, the dev team hirez is pretty well dedicated to resolving them on a regular basis. They just opened the micro pay system which isn't very elaborate yet, but they are clearly trying to figure out a lean model by which to start seeing profits for further dev of this and the studio's tribes reboot. Most importantly, it is not pay to win. Cash can be spent to speed up leveling a bit, or for visual flair. The game has a lot of options, though not a lot of visual variety (or rare flair yet, but give them time to cycle new stuff in) and a few different builds for each class which one can experiment with. Aside from co op pve and pvp modes, most often overlook the SOLO PVE mode, which is hugely challenging in the upper levels. Don't listen to any of the straight negative reviews on here, all the red ones are trolls and people who gave the game 20 minutes and gave up cuz they are f2p 'gurus' or something. Expect bugs, it's still being updated. Expect a real challenge, and a co-op that requires your teammates to play well. Ignore the random parties, and make some friends, it will make all the difference. If you all play your roles as teammates correctly the payoff is a much faster, efficient and less deadly mission series ripe with diverse mob spawns and industrial crushing devices. Honestly give this game a try, the total tally is 241 positive to 36 negative user reviews. Trust the ones who put in 200 hours and love it. This game is the business. Expand
  52. Jan 4, 2011
    9
    Global Agenda, is a different than usual game type, a game type that many people have not had any experience with: MMOFPS. This game genre is a very new with several contenders falling from the race such as All points bulletin. Global Agenda attempts and succeeds where others fail, by combining elements of FPS games and RPG's. This is where it comes into conflict with many players, as FPSGlobal Agenda, is a different than usual game type, a game type that many people have not had any experience with: MMOFPS. This game genre is a very new with several contenders falling from the race such as All points bulletin. Global Agenda attempts and succeeds where others fail, by combining elements of FPS games and RPG's. This is where it comes into conflict with many players, as FPS players think that it is going and should be faster pace, with things like headshots implemented. On the other hand RPG players may find the features in this game to random, relying more on the players skill than mastering the abilities. If you get into the dramatically different (and refreshing) gameplay, you will find that it is a very immersive game, perhaps the only problem is the clear lack of a story, but this is slowly being implemented with the new expansions. The first one Sandstorm introduced a open world area, with missions and a background story to boot. Missions can be divided into two types PvE (player vs AI opponents, similar to dungeons or wave based defenses) or the classic shooter PvP (player vs player). PvE, while playing a large part, tends to take a backseat to the amazing PvP. For the first 29 levels the game, slowly intorduces you into each type of mission, but once you hit level 30, the game takes a change. AvA (agency vs agency) is another addition to the PvP world, similar to other MMO's guild vs guild. Agencies fight over control of territories on a board (the territories are called hexes) and at the end of the session of the AvA whichever agency has the most points win. There is much more depth to the game, but that would make this review too long.
    The classes in this game consist of four types, Assault, Robotics, Medic, and Recon. When the game first came out there was and definite imbalance in the number of classes. Each class has the option to spec out several different ways. Assault for example, can focus on, AoE's, tanking, or ranged damage. This game many times has been likened to TF2 in the role of the classes, and this is true to some extent. Assaults are the, heavies, soldiers and demomen. Medics act as more of the original team fortress medic, being able to poison opponents, and heal friends. Robotics fills the role of engineer. Recons take the spy, sniper and scout role. Now that time has past for the most part there is a reasonable balance of classes.
    In the end Global Agenda is a new game type that people should try before buying, luckily there is a free trial that lets you play to level fifteen. If you find it to your liking, then buy the full game as you will fall in love with it. This game remains one of my favourite and is by far one of the most innovative.
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  53. Feb 16, 2011
    9
    This game kicks A**! I bought it for $7.50 off Steam on one of their one day specials b/c the reviews were good and what the heck, if it sucked I'm out under $10. But I would be happy w/ this purchase if I would have paid the full $29.99. It's an intense shooter w/ various classes that are all extremely important to the game. The action is great. It has a variety of things you can doThis game kicks A**! I bought it for $7.50 off Steam on one of their one day specials b/c the reviews were good and what the heck, if it sucked I'm out under $10. But I would be happy w/ this purchase if I would have paid the full $29.99. It's an intense shooter w/ various classes that are all extremely important to the game. The action is great. It has a variety of things you can do and is deep. Expand
  54. Oct 2, 2011
    10
    Just wanted to give this game a positive bump - it has come a long way in the last year and with the new content that has been added...it has quickly become one of our favorites. It feels very well polished at this point and I would recommend it to those who like Section 8 with a flavor of TF2 in it...it's "free" now...if you didn't like it much a year ago...give it another go and makeJust wanted to give this game a positive bump - it has come a long way in the last year and with the new content that has been added...it has quickly become one of our favorites. It feels very well polished at this point and I would recommend it to those who like Section 8 with a flavor of TF2 in it...it's "free" now...if you didn't like it much a year ago...give it another go and make sure to check out the new "rpg" area you get access to after completing the first desert area missions. PvP still feels fairly balanced - you don't have to have the best gear to be a decent player - just a tad bit of skill and be a team player if your fortunate enough to be in a team that is of the same mind :-) Overall I would say it is a solid 8 ish title now with room for improvement - the last major updates really gave it a boost it needed and also a good point in the right direction. The new content is actually pretty fun and the instances are way more challenging than those encountered in the first area of the game. Check it out. Expand
  55. Jun 23, 2011
    9
    Enjoyable and fun at long last an rpg that ticks boxes...I think this game has great potential and I hope more people discover this refreshingly playable game.
  56. Jun 27, 2011
    9
    What can I say, despite all the problems I have with the game I still put 300 hours into it B4 my agency collapsed and I rage-quit along with everyone else. Since the recent F2P release on steam I have re-installed for some good old noob-stomping
  57. Aug 4, 2011
    8
    Really, a great mmo.
    Its a game that you can play for many hours.
    But unfortunatly, like most games, it gets very bored after a while.
    But still instaal this game now for free!
  58. Aug 28, 2011
    10
    This is a great game! I dont even know where to start but the graphics are really food for free to play and just a great massive multiplayer game to have in you collection! A+
  59. Dec 5, 2011
    8
    Alot of people bag on the game for it's lack of huge content or massive maps to wander. Yet they fail to realize that GA is an off shoot from Georgia Inc. which is a buisness oriented company first. Why did they decide to reanimate a classic MMO or Run with the Tribes franchise with Ascend?, maybe because buisness was on the decline and the video game industry was rock solid. Either way,Alot of people bag on the game for it's lack of huge content or massive maps to wander. Yet they fail to realize that GA is an off shoot from Georgia Inc. which is a buisness oriented company first. Why did they decide to reanimate a classic MMO or Run with the Tribes franchise with Ascend?, maybe because buisness was on the decline and the video game industry was rock solid. Either way, global agenda is a great game and it's FREE to play, but you'll buy the Elite Agent package sooner or later to experiance the whole content. Hi-Rez gets KUDOS here for making a game simular to Tribes 2 with larger models and simplified load outs.It isn't Tribes in the whole sense, but Tribes in spirit just the same. Expand
  60. Jul 21, 2012
    10
    This is the best pvp shooter ever made. Sadly it was HiRez' first game and they wanted to try to make it an mmo. Regardless, nothing can take away from the skill, the speed, the pure fun of 10v10 combat. The maps are great, the balance is decent...an even more pvp-centric GA 2 would put all other class-based shooters to shame, TF2 included.
  61. Jul 3, 2012
    9
    The Game is Very good, They need to increase the world size and fix some nicks and nacks. It would be extremely wise to add more classes and weapons, it seems to dull at the momment with the 4 arch types.
  62. Feb 23, 2013
    10
    This game is just awesome. I know this review is way to late but who cares. This game is one of the best games Ive ever played. Its well balanced its challenging and its was totally worth the 30$ 3 years ago. I hope Global Agenda 2 will as amazing as its predecessor.
Metascore
70

Mixed or average reviews - based on 16 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 16
  2. Negative: 0 out of 16
  1. Jun 1, 2011
    65
    Global Agenda is a good game, with some good ideas that may have been pushed harder by the development team to make it more than a simple hybrid. You will probably enjoy in the beginning and for some time, but the lack of original elements may lead you away from it quite soon.
  2. Jan 3, 2011
    78
    In the world of Global Agenda it's your turn to help the agency to fight the regime of terror: unit with the thousands of other agents and defeat the enemy in various multiplayer battles. And as long as you keep playing the game in multiplayer-mode, it's quite entertaining – but nothing more.
  3. PC Zone UK
    65
    Uninspired levels. [Aug 2010, p.88]