In "Gulman 5," players step into the shoes of secret agent Gulman, tasked with retrieving priceless artifacts from terrorist control in a post-apocalyptic 2039. Explore a large tropical island, infiltrate terrorist houses, a port, a military base, ancient temples, and a secret laboratory to uncover hidden artifacts. Interacting with documents and the environment provides additional challenges and secrets in this first-person shooter.
Reviews
- Gulman 5 offers unique gameplay mechanics, such as reloading strategies and an open-ended structure that allows players to tackle objectives in any order.
- The game features a sizable and lively map with diverse environments, providing a dynamic combat experience against challenging enemies.
- Despite its flaws, many players find Gulman 5 to be a fun and entertaining alternative to standard AAA shooters, with a varied arsenal that keeps the gunplay engaging.
- The game suffers from poor design choices, including repetitive environments and a lack of clear indicators for gameplay mechanics, leading to frustrating backtracking.
- Graphics and overall visual design are outdated, reminiscent of games from 2008, which detracts from the overall experience.
- Many players feel that the game lacks depth in its level design, plot, and enemy variety, making it feel like a collection of unrefined ideas rather than a cohesive experience.
- gameplay4 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 25 % neutral mentions
- 25 % negative mentions
The gameplay is praised for its unique mechanics, such as the ability to reload a full magazine for an extra round and interrupting reloads to shoot, adding depth and fun to the experience. However, the visual design of the buildings is criticized for being too similar, making them hard to distinguish both visually and in terms of gameplay layout.
“Very fun game, and has some gameplay features and mechanics that some games don't have, like reloading a full magazine to get +1 or interrupting a reload to shoot.”
“All the buildings have the same somewhat sandstone color, and they are almost indistinguishable from each other both in visual design and gameplay layout.”
- graphics4 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The graphics in the game are polarizing; while some users praise them for their photorealistic quality, likening them to real-life images, others criticize the overall design, claiming it resembles outdated graphics from 2008.
“The amazing graphics look like photos rather than a simple 'video game' like the competitors.”
“The game is poorly designed and has graphics from 2008.”