"We were left with the feeling that this could've been so much more."
Chalgyr's Game Room writes:
As someone who has lived in the Middle East his entire life, and as someone who has witnessed the birth of hardcore video game development in Oman, I'm especially excited that games from the Middle East are finally getting recognition across the world. Just a few months ago I reviewed Dark Years (also from an Iranian developer) for the PC. In the review I write that "Dark Years comes off as a pretty good attempt at creating an aperture between the Iranian gaming scene to the rest of the world. However, the aperture is very, very small." E.T. Armies blasts that aperture into the hole the size of Jupiter's red spot.
Dylan Chaundy from Digitally Downloaded reviews Sci-Fi FPS E.T. Armies on PC.
Duuro says: "While I believe this is a great first project by Raspina projects, E.T. Armies feels like a generic FPS game. You can easily find better looking FPS with better controls and storylines that came out a few years ago. I enjoyed the game, but not enough to spend my money on it."