Navy Field 2

Navy Field 2
Developer(s) SDEnterNET
Publisher(s) GamenGame, Nexon, Valve Corporation
Platform(s) Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7
Release date(s) June 25th 2014 (Korean Release) August 11th 2014 (SEA Release) December 4th 2014 (Global Release)
Genre(s) MMO-action
Mode(s) MMO

Navy Field 2 is the second game of the Navy Field Franchise. Navy Field is a MMORTS themed game that takes place during the World War I and World War II eras. Like the name suggests, Navy Field 2 is a naval warfare game. It is developed by SDEnterNet who had already developed the original Navy Field years ago. Development started in 2012, and closed beta followed in January, 2014 and was fully released in Korea in June of the same year. Navy Field 2 have started a Steam service as of March 2015.[1]

Gameplay

All gameplay happens in multiplayer matches, where players play against each other in teams on big maps with up to 64 players at the same time.[2]

There are different kinds of ships in Navy Field 2 like frigates, destroyers, cruisers, battleships, aircraft carriers, and submarines. Every ship type has specific strengths and weaknesses, depending on its class and its game tier, with higher tiered ships being stronger then lower tier ones. All the ships in the game can be upgraded to higher tier ships as the player progresses further in the game and advances through the in-game "Ship Tree".[3]

Players can manage the crew of their ships, by placing a captain (called "operator" in-game) and up to 22 officers that take care of different aspects of the ship. The officers are classified into 4 categories: weapons officers, support officers, special officers and aviation officers.[2] Officers boost the performance of the ship according to their role.

Reception

Because of Navy Field's popularity, Navy Field 2 received some amount of anticipation . After the release, it received a 7.0/10 rating on Inven.[4] In the Steam market, it has mixed reviews.[1]

References

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