Sudden Attack
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Sudden Attack | |
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Developer(s) | GameHI |
Publisher(s) | Netmarble (PC) |
Designer(s) | GameHI |
Engine | Jupiter Game Engine |
Release date(s) | July 21, 2005 |
Genre(s) | First-person shooter |
Mode(s) | Multiplayer |
Rating(s) | Korean : 15 (white blood)/18 or older |
Platform(s) | PC |
Media | Download |
System requirements | 2 GHz processor, 512 MB RAM, 64MB VRAM |
Input | Keyboard, mouse |
Sudden Attack is a free first-person shooter game developed by GameHi. Anyone with a Republic of Korea citizenship registration number can create an account on Netmarble and play.
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[edit] Gameplay
The teams are red and blue. Red represents the terrorist team and blue represents the counter-terrorist team. The fighting is like that of many other first person shooter games. There are 5 accessible items when in gameplay. The first item is your main weapon, the second item is your secondary weapon. The third item is your knife. The fourth item is a grenade (two if using flashbang). The fifth is exclusive to the terrorist team, the C4, and is only used in bomb/defuse type missions. The counter-terrorists always have a fifth item slot as there is no type of defusal kit needed to defuse a bomb. Team attacks are not possible.
[edit] Game Modes
There are currently four types of game modes: team deathmatch, bomb/defuse, item retrieval and property defense. There can be up to 8 people on a team. The team deathmatch game mode is a team battle, with the ultimate goal as trying to be the better team in terms of total kill score. The bomb/defuse game type is where the red team attempts to destroy a target with a timed bomb, while the blue team tries to defuse the bomb. The item retrieval game type is when the red team attempts to prevent certain mission items from being taken by the blue team and taken to a safe area. This is essentially an escort-style mission where the items must be successfully removed from red team possession. Both the bomb/defuse and the item retrieval type games can be ended by eliminating all opposing forces. The property defense is a game type where either the red team or the blue team must be in possession of a property for a certain amount of time.
[edit] Level System
Players earn experience for battles which they participate in. The ranking/level system is based on the Republic of Korea's military rank system. As players amass experience, levels are gained. Experience requirements for levels get successively larger. Players are given 10 points for killing an enemy, -2 points for getting killed, 2 points for securing the target in property defense, 20 points for eliminating the opposing team, and 20 points for fulfilling a mission objective (i.e. bombing a target). Points are the game currency (look below), and experience is roughly given as double the amount of points earned.
[edit] Monetary System
There are two types of currencies: cash and points. Cash is based off of real money and can be charged in exchange for a monetary payment, cell phone billing or home phone billing as well. Points are game-earned currency which can be earned for playing games. Points and cash can be spent at the in-game shop. Points are used for buying weapons. Cash (which can be seen as a "premium user"-type feature) enables the purchase of in-game boosts (i.e. +10% points)and special bonus items, along with special team-specific outfits. Cash and points can also be earned through promotions such as corporate agreements between Netmarble and SK Telecom or KTF where a user can add his cellular phone number to a call list (essentially an advertising scheme).
[edit] Weapons
New users are given a weapon pack upon making an account. These goodie bags contain weapons with about 2 weeks worth of use.
Weapons are bought on a time limit basis. For example, an M4A1 can be bought for 1400 credits for one day use, 7000 credits for a week of use, 28000 credits for a month's use, and 70000 for three month's use.
Note:
- "(Standard)" Means that the labelled item is for unlimited use (i.e. default item).
- "(Alternate Skin)" Means that the labelled item is an item that has a different appearance, but same statistics as its normal counterpart. These "Alternate Skin" items are slightly more expensive.
- "(Lottery)" Means that the labelled item is only available through a lottery 'mini-game' on the site that allows users to pay 7000 points and receive a random lottery weapon for 1 day, 1 week, 1 month, 3 months, or 1 year.
- "(PC)" Means that the labelled item is only available to PC bang patrons.
- Gurkha Knife
- Knife (Standard)
- Tiger stripe
- Axe knife
- C.Anaconda
- D.Eagle
- B.92FS
- B.92FS Black (Alternate Skin)
- B.93R
- C.USP (Standard)
- AK-47
- AK-47 Black (Alternate Skin)
- AKS-74U
- FAMAS
- GAL-1 (PC)
- M4A1
- M4A1 Camo (Alternate Skin) (Lottery)
- M16 (Standard)
- K2
- UAR
- G36K
- SCAR
- SCAR SandStorm (Alternate Skin)
- MSG-90
- Scout SR-69 (Standard)
- SOCOM-K (Lottery)
- Dragunov
- TRG-21
- TRG-21 Camo (Alternate Skin)
- C-4 (explosive)
- Bomb Techkit (Allows for a faster defuse/plant)
[edit] External links
- Sudden Attack Homepage (Korean)
- Sudden Attack Weapons Lists (Korean)