Navy Field is a Massively Multiplayer Online Tactics Game developed by SDEnterNet a Korean games studio, and available in NA and Europe. This game is based on naval battles that toke place in the World War II, with all neat details like big guns battles, plane carriers, torpedoes attacks, all in played in a lobby system.
While I don’t like most of the Korean games, they are a few out there that exit the usually fantasy grindish pattern with no real stories or features, Navy Field is one of these good games that come from time to time, from Korean Developers.
Graphics: 2D Platform
Navy Field may be several years old, but it is still a one of a kind game. Players control one of several types of ships and take part in huge real-time battles which involve up to 128 players. Each ship has different strengths and weaknesses, but generally the larger ships are much more powerful than smaller vessels. This leads to some uneven gameplay, which is Navyfield’s major weakness. Veteran players are capable of blowing beginners out of the water in 1-2 shots from much greater distance, but luckily a fast experience rate means even new players will soon be controlling powerful ships. Depending on its size, a ship will require a certain number of sailors, of which new players start with nine. New sailors can be recruited and start with a random distribution of 11 stats. Once a sailor reaches level 12, they must join one of four nations:
Royal Navy :
The fleet of the British Empire. Ships that belong to the RN have high armor, the best supportive sailors, and the hardest hitting guns. Their reload time is poor and their torpedos have lower range than other navies.
The fleet of the British Empire. Ships that belong to the RN have high armor, the best supportive sailors, and the hardest hitting guns. Their reload time is poor and their torpedos have lower range than other navies.
United States Navy :
The all around fleet. US ships have good fighter pilots, aircraft carriers, and light cruisers. Their early game battleships are considered weak but by late game they improve.Kriegsmarine :
The navy of the German Third Reich. Their ships have the longest range but deal low damage and have fewer guns than those of competing navies. The Kreigsmarine vessels are also known for their high speed.Imperial Japanese Navy :
The navy of the Japanese Empire. Japanese vessels are swift and rely on powerful, long ranged torpedoes and high explosive shells. Their guns have a high ‘hang time’ which means players must anticipate where their target will be by the time the shells hit. This makes some IJN ships difficult for beginners to use.Game Modes :
Normal, CV Mode, FF & DD, BB & CA mode, Operation Convoy, Blitzkrieg, Missions, Night Battle, Great Battle I, Great Battle II, Harbor Assault.Ship Types :
Submarine, Frigate, Destroyer, Light Cruiser, Heavy Cruiser, Battlecruiser, Battleship, Aircraft Carrier.
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