It's patch day for Global Agenda, and Hi-Rez Studios is re-working several aspects of its massively multiplayer third-person shooter. Version 1.4 kicks off the new Free Agent branding, and players can now experience all 50 levels, as well as every bit of the game's content, for no charge.
The long-awaited Dome Defense Raid makes its first appearance in today's patch, and agents level 40 and above can team up to protect Dome City against a nasty invasion of Recursive Colony bots. Global Agenda's Demolition PvP mode is also undergoing a makeover. The game type has been re-dubbed Acquisition, and teams will now need to cross the map and pick up their robot from the opposing team's base, then return it to their own. Additionally, the robots have been upgraded with a new sprint ability and a heat ray weapon.
Finally, agents will notice that their skill points have been reset, as the game's skill trees have been tweaked to address balance issues and encourage specialization. Head to the official Global Agenda website to learn more and download the game.
Reader Comments (6)
Posted: Apr 14th 2011 10:57AM Lobotomist said
Global Agenda is actually quite good, until you realize that there is only 20 levels of single player content.
Rest is either death match TF2 style or CoOP L4D style (but always the same map)
I really dont understand why they never added open world map for rest 30 levels ?
Rest is either death match TF2 style or CoOP L4D style (but always the same map)
I really dont understand why they never added open world map for rest 30 levels ?
Posted: Apr 14th 2011 1:27PM Lobotomist said
@Kinau
Just bring more open zones and the game will be good.
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Just bring more open zones and the game will be good.
Posted: Apr 14th 2011 12:30PM Jef Reahard said
The AvA stuff is fun (and has a variety of maps that differ from the Merc queues).
Obviously not solo content though.
Obviously not solo content though.
Posted: Apr 14th 2011 4:32PM winterborn said
I may have to install this again.
Two good choices they have made so far.
First they pulled thier head out and made a Steam free client.
Now they realize that there is not enough mmo for a sub hence the F2P.
The game looks good and plays well for those who have not tried it.
Two good choices they have made so far.
First they pulled thier head out and made a Steam free client.
Now they realize that there is not enough mmo for a sub hence the F2P.
The game looks good and plays well for those who have not tried it.







