Developed by Korean game development studio ROYALCROW, CROWZ: Squad Operationis a free-to-play early access shooter that features a battle royale mode in the style of Call of Duty: Warzone and a conquest domination mode similar to Battlefield 2042. For the crowd of first-person shooter fans looking for something to sink their teeth into, CROWZ: Squad Operation might be what they’re looking for, but perhaps at a later time. The game is currently in rough shape; ROYALCROW has a lot on its hands with such an ambitious game, often striving to be a jack of all trades.
Looking back, 2021 wasn’t the best year for shooter games; Battlefield 2042 underdelivered and Call of Duty Vanguard also has undershot fan expectations. Given 2022’s first-person shooter power vacuum, CROWZ has released at the most opportune time and is sure to attract a few FPS fans. As mentioned, though, it is in a rough state, but itcould become something great if the developers can find what makes CROWZ special.
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CROWZ's battle royale mode, Squad Operation, doesn't stick out from the crowd. The current battle royale scene is inundated with high-quality titles, all with their own unique mechanics and style, which make them compelling to play. CROWZ doesn't have a niche in a genre with so much variety. Almost every system feels ripped straight out of its contemporaries and features every battle royale trope. Even the opening Apache helicopter cutscene appears a little too familiar for fans that have played Call of Duty: Warzone.
The only distinctive feature of CROWZ’s Squad Operation mode is the Q-on mechanic. Q-on is a highly coveted substance that players must collect and extract to achieve
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