- July 2, 2022
- World War Company
Army of One
Platforms
About
"Army of One" is a free-to-play first-person shooter game, where players can compete against each other in various modes with up to 32 players. The game offers a ranked mode to match players with similar skills and weekly team and individual tournaments in demolition mode. Players can also upgrade and customize their equipment, including operators with unique skills, to enhance their gameplay experience.











- The game has a fun and engaging gunplay experience, especially when played with friends.
- Some players find the game entertaining and enjoyable, despite its flaws.
- The graphics, while reminiscent of older games, are not terrible and can be appreciated by some players.
- The game suffers from a lack of players and server issues, making it difficult to find matches.
- Many aspects of the game, including the maps and gunplay, are criticized for being unoriginal and poorly executed.
- The game is in alpha and has numerous bugs, such as walking through solid objects, which detracts from the overall experience.
story
23 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story has been widely criticized for its unrealistic plot, numerous holes, and weak character development, leading to a predictable and often implausible narrative. While some reviewers acknowledge a potentially good premise, they feel it is undermined by poor writing and character choices that detract from the overall experience. Despite its flaws, a few viewers found it entertaining enough as a distraction, though they noted that it often felt more like a recruitment ad than a cohesive story.
“Really, not a bad plot, and a good storyline, though not necessarily original.”
“A little effort on that front would have allowed the storyline to shine.”
“The story line is basically a good one, but the way it is presented is very weak.”
“Unrealistic plot line full of plot holes, bad scripts, bad acting, low budget filmmaking, etc., the usual suspects in all one-star reviews.”
“Not enough backstory to even build the characters or plot line.”
“Story is generally moved forward by having everyone make incredibly dumb choices so the plot can happen.”