Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare vs Red Crucible: Reloaded
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare takes a different path to the previous games and heads into the realm of, as you would guess the modern world and war zones around the globe within that setting.With a really great campaign to get you going this game features a lot of characters for you to meet, fight with or just take control of. There are a lot of different locations and the game has been critically praised for the campaign and story in particular. It also helps that there are some very recognizable voices here too. The multiplayer version of the game also has a ton of amazing features, and a range of experience levels that you can earn for extra gear and prestige. There are also a lot of different specialist objectives brought into the multiplayer that mean each game is both thrilling and different whenever you play.
Red Crucible: Reloaded
Red Crucible: Reloaded is an MMOFPS game that's very similar to its original game, Red Crucible: Firestorm. The game provides players with the usual FPS gameplay along with a wide arsenal of weapons to do combat with and fun game modes to play in. Players can even equip abilities like calling in airstrikes. This is important mainly because similar to Firestorm, this game allows you to put some armor around yourself by driving a tank, and obviously, bullets do little to no damage to the thick armor that tanks are famous for. More powerful explosive weapons like airstrikes and rocket launchers will be needed.Since the game requires the Unity Web Player, be sure to download that first before attempting to load the game. It may be a browser game that requires no installation, but your web browser will need to have the necessary tools for the game to run. Of course, if you can't make it work on your browser, you can always download the game via Steam instead.
Red Crucible: Reloaded is very similar to Red Crucible: Firestorm, and honestly, if you love Firestorm, you'll enjoy playing this game. However, if you have not tried either game, you should really hop into one - I'd recommend Firestorm though - and give the game a try. Its vehicular warfare does make all the difference if you were to compare the game with other MMOFPSes!