If youâre craving innovation, the latest game in a series created as Gameloftâs answer to Call of Duty is the wrong place to look, but its lack of ambition doesnât preclude Modern Combat 5: Blackout from being one of the best mobile first-person shooters going.
If Activision werenât so protective of their property and Metal Gear hadnât already swiped the subhead, Call of Duty: Portable Ops would have been a much better name for Modern Combat 5: Blackout. With story missions sliced up into four or five minute chunks, side missions that play out like sniping or breaching mini-games and quick multiplayer matches, this is the ultimate quick-fix first-person shooter. Thereâs no activity here that canât be completed in the span of a bathroom visit or a smoke break.
Oddly enough, being so easy to put down makes it incredibly difficult to stop playing Modern Combat 5. Over the past couple of weeks the gameâs barely left my side. Iâve played it on my iPad Mini, Nvidiaâs new Shield Tablet â Iâve even got it loaded on my massive red Nokia Lumia 1520 Windows Phone. Iâm almost playing it more than Deer Hunter 2014, which is saying a lot.
What doesnât say a lot is Modern Combat 5: Blackoutâs story. As with just about everything Modern Combat related, the narrative is pieced together from other games in the military shooter genre. The playerâs character, Phoenix, is involved with a private military company thatâs somehow betrayed him, and now the only person he can trust is his supervisor, Commander Bodysuit.
Or Roux. I guess itâs Roux. Anyway, betrayal, evil intentions, cyber attacks â at one point Phoenix says âDonât you see, Roux? Theyâre trying to start fucking World War 3!â I hope I havenât spoiled anything. The point is yeah, there is a story, but itâs not really worth caring about.
Better to concern yourself with choosing your loadout class and earning experience to unlock new perks, weapons and accessories.
Or going through every story, Spec Ops and multiplayer mission on the map in order to unlock further mayhem.
Maybe you want to participate in daily global challenges, where getting the most headshots or multiplayer wins during a certain time span can score extra experience points. Or join a squad and take on challenges as a group. Or just hang out in global chat and make a nuisance of yourself.
Thereâs plenty to do â just make sure youâve got a stable internet connection while you do it. Thereâs nothing like getting to the end of a tough story mission and getting the âreconnecting to networkâ message. Itâs the gameâs one major failing.
Modern Combat 5: Blackout is a game thatâs takes the best bits of console military first-person shooters, chops them up into tiny pieces and serves them to players on those cute little appetizer trays. Itâs less a full meal and more of a party with all-you-can-eat hors dâoeuvres. Youâll never be quite as sated as you would with a âAAAâ console or PC release, but youâll never go hungry.
Modern Combat 5: Blackout
Genre: First-Person Shooter
Developer: Gameloft
Platforms: Android, iOS, Windows Phone, Windows 8.1
Price: $6.99