The layout of this game is well laid out and fairly easy to grasp. The learning curve is small at first, but becomes gradually more complex as you unlock new skirmishes and upgrades. Best of all finding a game is quick and painless. It usually takes a few seconds to join a queue, then another 25-30 seconds for the game to actually start. However, sometimes the queue actually puts you in a game that has already begun. In that case it usually only takes about 10-15 seconds to actually spawn. This is a minor inconvenience sometimes, because it is possible to join a game that's about to end. The customization for characters is pretty self explanatory and offers a wide variety of choices to suite your strategy. It is also possible to change your character's specifications by gaining RESPEC (AKA re-specification) points. On the graphics side, if you're a graphics whore then this game may not be for you. There's nothing new or spectacular about it, but you shouldn't be looking at all the pixels anyways when 128 enemies are trying to kill you. Overall, MAG is a solid game.
I usually don't write reviews but I'm going to say my peace about MAG. I give it a score of 8.5 and that's only because there's no single player. If there was a single player I'd give this game between 9.0-9.5. LIke many... Read Full Review
Well it's been a little while from my "first impressions" review a day after game release. After spending more time in the game and ranking up quite a fair bit. Still not sure whether to buy the game? Well here is my "ne... Read Full Review