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S.K.I.L.L.: Special Force 2 is a single player and multiplayer open world shooter game. It was developed by Dragonfly GF Co., LTD and was released on May 19, 2015. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

S.K.I.L.L.: Special Force 2 is a fast-paced, action-packed shooter based on the Unreal Engine 3. The game features a wide range of game modes, tons of maps and a huge selection of weapons. The game comes with regular content updates including new maps, game modes, weapons and other improvements!

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66%Audience ScoreBased on 2,976 reviews
graphics72 positive mentions
story4 negative mentions

  • Fast-paced and fun gameplay similar to Call of Duty and Counter-Strike, suitable for both casual and competitive players.
  • Wide variety of game modes including unique ones like Hero (MOBA style), Hexa, and cooperative zombie survival, offering diverse gameplay experiences.
  • Free to play with reasonable in-game economy; permanent weapons available and most content accessible without mandatory real-money purchases.
  • Game suffers from numerous hackers and cheaters, with inadequate anti-cheat measures causing frustration among players.
  • The game is criticized for pay-to-win elements, including VIP advantages such as increased damage and faster reloads, leading to a less balanced experience.
  • Technical issues including long load times, crashes, bugs, hitbox problems, texture pop-ins, and region restrictions especially for North American players.
  • graphics

    159 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    45% positive mentions, 39% neutral mentions, 16% negative mentions

    The graphics are generally viewed as decent to good, especially considering the game is free-to-play and relatively older, with some praising its smooth performance on low-end PCs. However, many reviews describe the visuals as dated, simple, or mediocre, lacking detail and customization options, and occasionally laggy or poorly optimized. Overall, the graphics are sufficient for competitive gameplay but not outstanding compared to modern shooters.

    • “The graphics are definitely next gen and crush a 2080 ti.”
    • “For a free game, these graphics are stunning!”
    • “With its simple graphics and solid mechanics, combined with a fair in-game shop and a complete clan system, the game has the right tools to offer a nice competitive scene for hardcore players and an enjoyable environment for new players as well.”
    • “Not good: bad resolution, bad graphics, bad gameplay, bad zombies = bad game.”
    • “The graphics look shitty, something that died 10 years ago.”
    • “The graphics settings are pathetic; you can't tweak them at all.”
  • gameplay

    143 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    43% positive mentions, 51% neutral mentions, 6% negative mentions

    The gameplay offers fast-paced, modern shooter mechanics with smooth gunplay and varied modes, drawing comparisons to popular FPS titles like Call of Duty and CS:GO. While many praise its enjoyable gun mechanics and competitive elements, frequent issues include pay-to-win elements, hackers, unbalanced weapons, and occasional lag or bugs that detract from the experience. Overall, it provides a decent, if somewhat derivative, free-to-play FPS experience with a steep learning curve and mixed community reception.

    • “This game is so amazing, it takes grit to start out as a new player but the payoff is huge; the feel of the game mechanics and shooting is just wonderful. I've played for a little under 10 years and would recommend it to any gamer interested in a free-to-play first-person shooter game with lustrous gun choices and variation.”
    • “The gameplay mechanics are smooth and easy to learn, but there is a great amount of skill needed in order to succeed in any match.”
    • “With its simple graphics and solid mechanics, combined with a fair in-game shop and a complete clan system, the game has the right tools to offer a nice competitive scene for hardcore players and an enjoyable environment for new players as well.”
    • “Well this is worse than every free to play game that I ever played so far ... the hitboxes are all messed up, the new players are greeted by old players with OP weapons that one shot you every time they get spotted, and the best thing about this game is that you can spawnkill with just a grenade thrown in the other team's spawn. The maps are bad, the weapons are bad, the game mechanics are bad, and the most annoying thing is that you can't get a single kill in this game on any map if you have the default weapons.”
    • “I didn't like the fact that I couldn't use my controller during gameplay, kinda pointless to have the controller option available if none of the games are going to support it.”
    • “The mechanics of the game make it so players can hit headshots with snipers without even using scope. To me, this is not a skill, but a game mechanics abuse that makes no sense.”
  • humor

    22 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The humor in the game is often described as lighthearted and entertaining, with players enjoying funny moments and quirky gameplay elements like overpowered weapons and amusing map designs. While the humor adds a fun, casual vibe, some find the game simplistic or repetitive over time. Overall, it's praised as a funny and enjoyable free-to-play FPS experience.

    • “Simple, funny, no reward or penalty, just pure fun. Or if you take it too seriously, just another reason to cry (you sore loser).”
    • “Funny game easily learned; looks in game like COD mixed with CSGO, legit weapons and fun to play with.”
    • “Ime and most of the players have lag but it's a lot of fun to play this game with lag because it was so funny and I really like it.”
  • story

    19 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    16% positive mentions, 63% neutral mentions, 21% negative mentions

    The game essentially lacks a traditional story mode or narrative, with users emphasizing there is no significant single-player story content. Some minor story elements or tutorial missions are briefly mentioned but overall, the game focuses on gameplay rather than plot.

    • “Moral of the story: you never know what life holds in store for you, and if I had given up when all the odds were stacked against me, I wouldn't be where I am today.”
    • “Training mission reminded me of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 training.”
    • “If you focus on the main story, the game lasts a few hours (10 - 20 hours).”
    • “This game has no story, so don't go looking for one.”
    • “0 (no story).”
    • “No story.”
  • monetization

    18 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    17% positive mentions, 55% neutral mentions, 28% negative mentions

    The game is heavily criticized for its pervasive microtransactions, including temporary VIP cards and costly extras that create a pay-to-win environment, giving paying players significant advantages. While some acknowledge that purchases are optional and permanent weapons can be earned in-game, the overwhelming focus on monetization detracts from the experience and feels exploitative. Overall, many view the game as a typical free-to-play cash grab prioritizing revenue over fair gameplay.

    • “Players note that microtransactions are always optional, and you can buy permanent weapons with in-game currency or real money, offering flexibility for free-to-play fans.”
    • “Microtransactions include VIP cards that are temporary and need to be repurchased, but this system allows players to choose their preferred buying method without forcing purchases.”
    • “Despite the presence of microtransactions, permanent items and weapons can be earned or bought, making the monetization system less intrusive and more player-friendly.”
    • “This game seems to focus more on microtransactions than anything else.”
    • “On top of that the game continues like every other FPS with loads of microtransactions that give huge advantages against other players in a number of ways.”
    • “This is because there are many microtransactions (in-game purchases) that to buy them all you would have to be a millionaire; there are that many that this game is forced to be under the pay-to-win section.”
  • stability

    15 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The game suffers from significant stability issues, including frequent crashes, launcher glitches, random freezes, and poor compatibility across different systems. Many users report persistent bugs and lag that disrupt gameplay, making the experience frustrating despite some positive aspects. Overall, stability remains a major drawback that needs considerable improvement.

    • “I'm dealing with a bug where, when you try to launch the game, the screen glitches and closes but the game keeps running in the background.”
    • “The launcher is extremely buggy; I had to end its process several times.”
    • “Very nice game but very bad compatibility: most settings don't work on some laptops, and changing resolution just freezes the game.”
  • music

    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    25% positive mentions, 50% neutral mentions, 25% negative mentions

    The music received mixed feedback, with some users finding it relaxing and cool, while others described it as repetitive, unimpressive, or just background noise. Overall, the soundtrack is seen as adequate but not particularly memorable.

    • “I relaxed for 5 minutes to this music long enough to realize that I was going to be okay.”
    • “It has nice graphics and nice sounds (weapons), and the music is cool too.”
    • “♬ music ♬”
    • “Just filling noises, no real music.”
    • “Gun sounds are nothing special, and the menu music is meh.”
    • “The music is strange, loud, and noisy.”
  • optimization

    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    33% positive mentions, 42% neutral mentions, 25% negative mentions

    User opinions on optimization are mixed, with some praising the smooth performance and good optimization, while others criticize poor optimization, performance issues, and outdated graphics. Overall, the optimization appears inconsistent and may worsen over time.

    • “I like how the game runs smoothly.”
    • “It has good optimization and gameplay.”
    • “The game is pretty well optimized.”
    • “Badly optimized, poor graphics and poor playerbase.”
    • “No graphics, no optimization, no original ideas.”
    • “It has to be said, however, that the game suffers from some performance troubles due to not really perfect optimization which seems to have gotten worse over time.”
  • grinding

    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 14% neutral mentions, 86% negative mentions

    Grinding in the game is extensive and often feels necessary to unlock good weapons, with significant time investment required unless players spend real money. Skill points (SP) are earned slowly, typically every 5 or 10 levels, making progression feel tedious. While some players enjoy the grind, it can be frustrating and may come across as pay-to-win.

    • “Pay2win: good guns can only be bought with a lot of grinding or with real cash.”
    • “The SP progression is kind of weird; you only get SP every 5 or 10 levels. It's only a third of a gun's price, so you'll be grinding a lot.”
    • “It's kind of fun until you realize that you have to spend hours upon hours of grinding just to unlock one new weapon and gain EXP/SP.”
  • replayability

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    33% positive mentions, 67% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    Users find the game highly replayable, noting it can be played almost infinitely. Additionally, smooth gameplay is ensured in rooms with under 60 ms ping.

  • emotional

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    Players appreciate the emotional satisfaction of overcoming challenges, feeling a strong sense of achievement when competing fairly against VIP players despite their advantages. This balance enhances engagement and personal fulfillment.

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Play Times

8h Median play time
90h Average play time
2-160h Spent by most gamers
*Based on 8 analyzed playthroughs
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S.K.I.L.L.: Special Force 2 is a open world shooter game. Common tags for S.K.I.L.L.: Special Force 2 include free to play, first-person, realistic, trading, soundtrack and others.

S.K.I.L.L.: Special Force 2 is available on PC and Windows.

On average players spend around 90 hours playing S.K.I.L.L.: Special Force 2.

S.K.I.L.L.: Special Force 2 was released on May 19, 2015.

S.K.I.L.L.: Special Force 2 was developed by Dragonfly GF Co., LTD.

S.K.I.L.L.: Special Force 2 has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked S.K.I.L.L.: Special Force 2 for its graphics but disliked it for its story.

S.K.I.L.L.: Special Force 2 is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

Similar games include WARMODE, Black Squad, BLOCKADE 3D, Warface: Clutch, Line of Sight and others.