Testing of the mobile shooter Project NET has begun
Mobile shooter fans can rejoice: testing of Project NET, a new third-person action project, has begun. The client can already be downloaded via Google Play in a number of countries in Southeast Asia.
At the beginning of the game, users are greeted by a short training stage that introduces the controls and basic mechanics. After this, the first mission begins, where you need to collect as many treasure chests as possible in the allotted time. The task is complicated by the waves of enemies that appear along the way. You can deal with them either alone or in a team of three people – invite friends or play with random partners.
Special attention is drawn to the spacious urban locations, which are stylistically reminiscent of Snowbreak: Containment Zero. However, Project NET's gameplay differs from other mobile titles, such as Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium. The focus here is on action and cooperative battles.
Players will also face boss fights. Once the main timer is over, characters are automatically transported to the arena for the final battle. Before the battle, you can choose one of three random power-ups, which adds an element of tactical planning.
Unfortunately, the game is not without its flaws. For example, the animation of the first boss looks too sharp, which creates the feeling that you are playing an MMORPG from the early 2000s. However, this is only a test version, and the developers will probably take into account player feedback to improve the final product.
Project NET is already generating interest due to its unique atmosphere, wide interaction options, and rich urban locations. If you want to try the new product first, do not miss the opportunity to download the game during the test phase.
At the beginning of the game, users are greeted by a short training stage that introduces the controls and basic mechanics. After this, the first mission begins, where you need to collect as many treasure chests as possible in the allotted time. The task is complicated by the waves of enemies that appear along the way. You can deal with them either alone or in a team of three people – invite friends or play with random partners.
Special attention is drawn to the spacious urban locations, which are stylistically reminiscent of Snowbreak: Containment Zero. However, Project NET's gameplay differs from other mobile titles, such as Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium. The focus here is on action and cooperative battles.
Players will also face boss fights. Once the main timer is over, characters are automatically transported to the arena for the final battle. Before the battle, you can choose one of three random power-ups, which adds an element of tactical planning.
Unfortunately, the game is not without its flaws. For example, the animation of the first boss looks too sharp, which creates the feeling that you are playing an MMORPG from the early 2000s. However, this is only a test version, and the developers will probably take into account player feedback to improve the final product.
Project NET is already generating interest due to its unique atmosphere, wide interaction options, and rich urban locations. If you want to try the new product first, do not miss the opportunity to download the game during the test phase.
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