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The 20th most popular action game on Windows

  1. From the ashes of the devastating Third Great War rose the Commonwealth, an oppressive world government determined to control the entire planet. The few remaining independent factions retaliate the only way they can, with elite teams of special operatives trained in advanced warfare tactics and equipped with high-tech weaponry. The future of humanity is their battleground, where knowledge is power, technology is a race, and everyone has a Global Agenda.
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  • edmmoir overlord
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    Great Game

  • Netu fanatic
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    When you first start playing Global Agenda you immediately think to yourself, "Oh, well this is just a third person Team Fortress! What's the point?" Then you play it a bit longer. You take in the amazing graphics, top-of-the-line performance and customer support... And after all of that, you realize you aren't pushing the little cart any more.

    Global Agenda is, at times, only $7.50, if not cheaper. It's normal price is $30, but the 'Friends with Benefits' promotion almost always gets players it for $15. $15 for an MMO with NO SUBSCRIPTION FEE whatsoever. There simply is not a better value than that. They host the servers. They adjust the matches. It is an MMO. And it's buy-to-play, free-to-play. It's awesome.

    Besides having great quality and value, Global Agenda has great content! If you want to stick to just one class or play all four, that's fine; they fully support you "alting it up" and boosters help out with that. They don't break the game, and really just support Hi-Rez further, so that they can keep bringing us great content. The "real content" is AvA. Agency versus Agency. This is where players form agencies--what might be called "guilds" in other fantasy games--and compete to own the world. And it's fun. It's painful, but fun. It's truly challenging. The competition reigns on and champions are made and a basic sandbox of gameplay assures players an experience unlike any other.

    Global Agenda is the most underrated and greatest value for gaming out right now. I highly recommend ANYONE and EVERYONE give the free trial a shot. If you don't like it, don't play it--but I assure you if you try at it and learn its gimmicks and get to know it, you'll fall in love!

  • ACuteDisorder fanatic
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    gg, comp made of wood.

  • That Box fanatic
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    Much fun!

  • shugo974 fanatic
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    It lagged like hell

  • RipperLord overlord
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    Mediocre MMO that would have been better if it had localised servers and more RPG elements.

  • sway overlord
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    I love the game, it reminds me of TF2, in a way.

    I think it needs more modes of play, of some sort, but I enjoy it overall. I mostly just play for the PvP.

  • David Alleyn overlord
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    This game is lacking a lot of features that were shown in beta. The game also makes attempts at game features that end up being lack luster (crafting, upgrades, Conquest/AVA).

    It does have remarkably fun team shooter gameplay. I can play for hours, and as long as I don't get matched with pathetic team-mates, the game is very well balanced.

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Website: globalagendagame.com
Developer: Hi-Rez Studios
License: Commercial
Price: $44.99
Version: 1.2.2.0
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Usage: 5 months, 3 weeks, 20 hours, 20 minutes and 47 seconds
Usage since: 16 July 2008
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