
The promo video might not be indicative of the experience you'll have when playing Modern Combat 5, but it's a good looking game overall. The game does guide you more or less in a certain direction, but you're not closed in a tiny space, and you won't have to wait while new parts of the level load. Modern Combat 5 is an ambitious title, to be sure. In Modern Combat 5, I was able to find a game in a matter of seconds. I've lost track of how many games I've seen with online components that were little more than ghost towns. One undeniable advantage for Modern Combat 5 compared to other multiplayer games is that there are actually people playing it. I have no real complaints about multiplayer separate from my general gripes about the controls (see below), except for some possible balance issues in matchmaking. You have game types like deathmatch, team deathmatch, and capture the flag. Some upgrades to your units earned through leveling up can only be used in the multiplayer mode, which is pretty straightforward as shooters go. Basically, there's a bunch of stuff and it's oh so great to not get the hard sell every five minutes to get access to it. In addition to all the classes, there are multiple guns, attachments, and secondary weapons to unlock.

Not all classes are unlocked at the start of the game, but seeing as there are no in-app purchases, you can unlock things pretty easily just by playing the game. Modern Combat 5 includes a few different classes you can play including assault (rifles), heavy (shotguns/explosives), and sniper.
