Developers of far future sci-fi RPGs tend to have a tough time making players feel familiar with their universe. Hi-Rez Studios has plenty of time to introduce players to the world of Global Agenda, but to start setting the tone they've sent over an enjoyable short story by their writer Nathan Knaack.
"The Utopian" introduces you to Steven Lesuvo, a standout student in the densely populated city of Commonwealth Prime. The Commonwealth seems to have the city in a bureaucratic vise grip, but the young Lesuvo may be key in peeling back the layers of this seeming utopia to reveal a mystery of world-rending proportions.
Pixels or Death's Tim Hsu outlines the pros and cons of the massively multiplayer online shooter Global Agenda.
Following the launch of the free-to-play version of Global Agenda last week, known as Global Agenda: Free Agent, developers Hi-Rez Studios have revealed the full patch notes for the game. Including several major revisions along with a number of smaller improvements, the latest build of Global Agenda has been denoted version 1.4.
Hi-Rez Studios has announced that the recently revealed free-to-play update for Global Agenda, known as Global Agenda: Free Agent, will be launching on servers worldwide today. With the release of Global Agenda Version 1.4, free players may now play the game through all fifty levels and experience the game’s full playable content with no payment required.
all games that require you to buy a copy of the game should be free to play, it's ridiculous that you need to buy a copy of the game, and them pay monthly to play it...