Lavish war game with spectacular effects

The fifth installment in Gameloft's action-packed Modern Combat series has lots of hype surrounding it. Will it surpass its popular predecessors or come up short?

What's in the new chapter

Modern Combat 5 (MC5) immediately throws you into the action as a security forces soldier named Phoenix who you might recognize from his minor role in Modern Combat 4. Like the popular Call of Duty games, a major city, Tokyo in this case, comes under attack from a group of violent militants. You'll fight the militants through a series of stages set throughout the Japanese capital.

Each stage of MC5 is divided into different chapters. Each chapter has your standard run-and-gun stages, objective-based stages that involve tasks such as defusing bombs, and a multiplayer stage. To save space, chapters are downloaded as you progress.

There's plenty of weapons to choose from and you also have a squad which features four different classes: assault, recon, heavy, and sniper. The weapons and classes are an important part of the game and directly affect the difficulty of each level. For example, some missions require you to free hostages who are held at gunpoint by killing their captor. Using a shotgun will almost certainly kill both the captor and hostage, so it's a good idea to choose a more precise weapon before playing the stage.

Modern Combat 5 also has a robust multiplayer mode, which supports up to 12 players at a time. This is the best way to take advantage of the squad feature which allows you to easily join up with your friends and join the fight. Multiplayer has all the classic FPS game types such as deathmatch, capture the flag, and free-for-all.

The gameplay is close to the multiplayer modes in Call of Duty down to the kill streak bonuses which give you upgrades such as sentry guns and helicopters. The games I played all ran smoothly in terms of connection and I didn't run into many problems with lag. I did, however, find some issues with spawning. There were a few times where I spawned in front of an opponent who quickly killed me before I even had a chance to move. Even with the spawning issues, the multiplayer mode is an excellent FPS experience.

Grab your gun and join the fight

The controls in Modern Combat 5 face the same problem that many touch screen shooters face: on-screen joysticks aren't as responsive as the real things. The joystick that controls your movement is located on the left-hand side of the screen and you can aim by moving your thumb on the right-hand side. The shoot, grenade, zoom-in, and special ability buttons are also located on the right-hand side.

The controls are mostly responsive, but there are problems such as the shoot and grenade buttons being located too close together. There were a few times when I accidentally threw a grenade which can seriously disrupt gameplay, especially if you're fighting in close quarters. This isn't a fault of MC5 as plenty of other games face the same issue. Gameloft is hoping to implement controller support soon.

The look and sound of combat

Lots of work has gone into Modern Combat 5 and the attention to detail is apparent: characters look detailed and fluid in their animations and levels are concise enough that they don't appear repetitive. This isn't on par with console graphics, but it's still top of the line for device games.

Sound in the game is also high-quality. The guns have diverse sounds and other sound effects, such as tires screeching, sound believable. There's also hammy but solid voice acting that isn't normally found in mobile games.

Despite the controls, it's still great for fans of FPS

The controls can get irritating and clunky, but Modern Combat 5 is still an entertaining game with a promising multiplayer.

  • Pros

    • Beautiful graphics
    • Lots of different challenges for each level
    • Superb multiplayer
    • Squad incorporation
  • Cons

    • Controls can be frustrating
    • Must be online to play
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    Windows

  • OS

    Windows 11

  • Language

    English

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