Sandstorm has breathed new life into what was a stale team shooter. With the addition of raids, much more accessible solo PvE and something resembling interaction with NPCs, leveling no longer feels like a chore nearly as much and gives everyone access to better weapons and such much faster that before. The Agency vs. Agency combat has been refined to be more fair to those who play around the globe, and the new weapons add new possible builds and load outs to an already complicated game for that. What Sandstorm needed to add was depth, and it did just that!
Pixels or Death's Tim Hsu outlines the pros and cons of the massively multiplayer online shooter Global Agenda.
"World of Warcraft has a very large community, it has a very expansive world, it is known by nearly everyone, the combat is solid, and it is overall a great game (though don’t take me wrong, I don’t play it) it really is hard to actually be better than WoW, unless you “Change The Game” in the words of Castor from Tron: Legacy."
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.