FAU-G Mobile: Fearless and United Guards Review

 

FAU-G Mobile: Fearless and United Guards Review

After long periods of teasing and hyping, homegrown Action game FAUG: Fearless and United Guards, is at last here. Vishal Gondal-claimed N-center Games reported the game is being worked on, only days after PUBG Mobile was prohibited in India by the Government. All things considered, after opening up pre-registration for Android smartphones, the game can, at last, be downloaded. So we did. The game has only one mission playable right at this point. N-Core games said FAU-G players will get new missions to play through updates to the game. Right presently, there's only a single-player campaign open to play. There are likewise multiplayer modes including 'Group Deathmatch' and 'Free-For-All", however, those remained bolted during my experience with the game. No sign of Battle Royale though. So how is the experience? This is what I thought of the game – 

Game Lobby 

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The Game Lobby is the place where you land when you dispatch the game. The UI is barebones with the alternative to choose the game mode, go to Settings or the Store. There is by all accounts a ranking framework present, yet we don't know how it functions yet. Multiplayer mode is yet to go live and positions will probably only become effective after that. 


The Settings alternative (the Gear symbol) has choices to change sound levels and the nature of graphics. The last can be extended from Very Low to Ultra. I played the game on my Asus and it ran completely fine on Ultra Settings. There's additionally the alternative to change development and point affectability. 

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With respect to the Store, this is the place where you can buy custom mods for the weapons. These can be bought using tokens that should be bought using genuine cash. Tokens can be bought for Rs 19 to Rs 2999, and it's mentioned that 20% of the returns will be added to the Bharat Ke Veer trust. 


There's likewise the Ice Spice store that offers arrangements and limits on FAU-G merchandise including T-shirts, hoodies, and more. 


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Single Player Campaign 

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FAU-G offers a single-player campaign that expects to instruct the player on the risks looked at by faujis in the Indian Army. The main mission in this is the Galwan Valley Clash. One that is still new in the personalities of kinsmen. Set in the cool valleys of Ladakh and along the China line, the story begins with a cut-scene that shows the Chinese warriors attacking the Indian boundary watch and leaving everything except one to fight the enemies and finding out what befell the others. The cut-scenes are nothing however a progression of very much painted works of art with negligible liveliness, along with a baritone voice-over in Hindi narrating the story. The plot feels altogether too shortsighted and pointed obviously at rousing nationalistic assumptions with the account and in-game monologues. 

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After a couple of moments of the cut-scene (you can skip it), you are left to stroll along the frigid way towards Chinese camps where you experience troopers who will attempt to bring you down. Your weapon from the outset is the thing that you have with you consistently – your clenched hands. This is the instructional exercise stage where you figure out how to utilize your clench hands in battle, and likewise use some skirmish weapons. The battle feels reasonable similarly that a Bollywood activity film does. The enemies sit tight to get beaten by you, and you utilize similar two-three combos for each assault. The last punch that you land occurs in slo-mo as the adversary hits the ground. 


Battle and Health Regeneration 

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In contrast to current activity shooters, player wellbeing in FAU-G doesn't regenerate after some time. Rather you need to discover an open-air fire and sit alongside it to juice up the wellbeing bar. It's a serious clever touch that ought to be relatable to most Indians who face the extreme cold in the winters. Wellbeing goes down when you are assaulted by enemies. 


For the initial not many levels, getting harmed will be troublesome. The in-game AI is fairly basic and Chinese officers line up to get punched by your uncovered clenched hands, at the same time sledding in English, with an Indian articulation. Yet, as the levels progress, enemies continue to increment in number and fierceness. At Camp-7, the enemies didn't stand by long prior to hitting back, and there were such a large number of at an at once, causing me to pass on twice. After dying, you respawn at the past designated spot, which naturally gets made as you continue to clear Chinese foe camps single-handedly. 


The levels are designed to be very basic as well. There's very little to investigate or get, save for skirmish weapons like a club or a lance. You will discover camps with military gear, generators and preferences yet these can't be cooperated with. The goals appear with distances in the HUD and the way is all around laid. There's no choice to hunker or bounce. You only get a D-cushion on one side while the other hand is utilized to pivot the camera. Development also isn't totally sensible. The player drops quick up or down, however, eases back down while going sideways. 


Glitches and Bugs 

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It's only the very first moment of the game launchings, and there are now a lot of glitches that I took note of. For one, characters appear to be floating off the ground. Going towards the dividers and edges shows a tear in the screen, and enemies dying excessively near the dividers regularly freeze and shakes, practically like they are doing the Bhangra. 


Should you Download FAU-G Mobile?


FAU-G Fearless and United Guards feel like a fragmented game upon the arrival of dispatch. It's surely not the PUBG elective many assumed. There's not really any closeness in the experience. All things considered, the game feels like it was made 10 years back. Firm developments, stupid AI, and no similarity to a genuine account plot may simply bring about the game being a huge disillusionment after long stretches of promotion and expectation. 


In any case, there are signs of guarantee. The battle framework, as straightforward as it seems to be, feels better. And there aren't any perceptible drops in casings when played on a two-year-old flagship smartphone. And that is maybe the only thing that made me stick to playing this game for a level or two.



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