Be prepared to experience intense naval battles against large teams of real opponents from across the globe. To help you on your quest to be the ultimate commander of the sea, almost 100 different WWII era naval vessels are available to use. Start with a humble frigate as you again experience and points for superior classes of ships including: destroyers, battle cruisers, and aircraft carriers. Each model reproduced in painstaking detail. Equip your vessel with a massive selection of historically accurate naval guns, torpedo launchers, Fire Control Systems, engines, and armor.
Chose from four nations; the United States, United Kingdom, Japan, and Germany. Each balanced through a variety of strengths and weaknesses.
An RPG style sailor leveling system exists to provide extensive replay and strategic value. 75 different sailor positions are available so you can take command of your vessel in the manner that best suits you. The possibilities for customization are almost endless.
The way you advance through Navy Field is up to you. Special missions are available for new players to develop their skills. Clans and fleets are able to be formed so you can work together as a strategic team. With new game modes and features on the horizon, Navy Field is the ultimate choice for authentic strategic naval simulation.
Navyfield is a 2D tactical naval simulation MMO set in World War 2. Navyfield plays like a real time version of Gunbound, but on the open seas. The game has an immense amount of ship customization, as players can actually distribute armor plating across individual parts of their ship. Blast your way through massive 64 vs 64 battles and fight over 100 different types of ships.
Navyfield Information
Game Title: Navy Field
Genres: 2D, Shooter, MMO
Publisher: SD EnterNet
Developer: SD EnterNet
Area: Global
Official Site: Click Here
Platforms: Microsoft Windows
Navyfield Reviewed by mmohub.org
Navyfield is a tactical naval simulation game that is set in World War 2. You start the game off in an incredibly weak starting ship. Before you can start playing the game with other people the game introduces a series of tutorials which are highly recommended, as without playing through them you’ll have no idea what to do. Navyfield doesn’t play like your average shooter. Aiming and moving around can be incredibly difficult at first so its wise to get some practice before you actually start playing with people.
One interesting aspect of Navyfield is that the game offers a series of missions which can be completed alone or with friends. Although you only need to complete the first three missions, which are tutorials, before being able to play with other people, it’s a good idea to play through a handful of missions before actually trying to join battles, as new players will find them selves out gunned in every game they join. Luckily, even if you get killed in battles, you’ll still earn experience, so long as your team did well.
Battles are organized in a simple way. As soon as the game host hits begin, the game automatically divides up whoever is in the room into two sides and they square off. I can’t emphasize enough how weak your starting ship is, so prepare to be disappointed upon entering your first few battles. You’ll likely be destroyed by your enemies before you can even land a single shell on them, but at least the game still gives you experience for being in the battle. It’ll easily take a few hours of getting destroyed over and over again until you can finally start being useful in battles.
Another downside to Navyfield is the game’s incredibly small community. In my hours of play, I haven’t seen a single new player other than myself, which made battles incredibly challenging, as nearly everyone would be able to sink my ship from a huge distance, and I wouldn’t even be able to reach them. The game’s developers did create a mode where you can only play against other beginners, but unfortunately there aren’t enough beginners in Navyfield to start a battle with.
One interesting aspect about Navyfield is that every ship in the game is modeled after a real life vessel during the World War 2 era. Weapons and parts are also historically accurate. Another interesting feature about Navyfield is that players can actually select one of four nations which each have their own advantages and disadvantages. The four nations are United States, Germany, Japan and United Kingdom. The game also has a unique set of RPG elements incorporated to the ship customization. Players have to place sailors on their boats to operate guns and repair their ship, but each sailor can level up and grow more proficient at specific tasks. The game has 75 different sailor positions like gunner, mechanic, scout, etc.
It’s clear that the game developers spent a lot of time polishing the game for historical accuracy, but that doesn’t make up for the games drawbacks. Navyfield doesn’t even explain how to upgrade your ship or what each attribute does for your sailors. The only game that’s even remotely similar to Navyfield is Gunbound, and thats turn based.
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