Take to the streets for intense close quarters combat, where a team's survival depends upon securing crucial strongholds and destroying enemy supply in this multiplayer and cooperative Source Engine based experience.
User reviews: Very Positive (16,633 reviews)
Release Date: 22 Jan, 2014

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5 December

Introducing Insurgency’s New Community Manager


Hey everyone,

My name is Michael Tsarouhas, or Mikee as some of you might know me ingame. In the coming months, I’m going to be making an effort to keep you all informed on the progress of Insurgency and the contributions of the community. I’ve got some cool stuff planned, including developer interviews, community member interviews, featured workshop items, streaming, “Play with the Devs” events, and more. I’m also going to be focused on collecting your feedback and ensuring that Insurgency’s development satisfies all your needs and expectations.

Now I’ll tell you, I’m no stranger. I’ve been on the team for over a year writing and performing all the voice acting in Insurgency. That includes the Security team, the Insurgent team, radio chatter, bots, the trainer, all of it. Pretty much everything you hear ingame is me. It’s been a terrific and gratifying experience, and over the past year I’ve been honored to have you all hear it. Today I am excited to announce I’ll be expanding my work beyond yelling expletives, screaming RPG, and reminding your teammates that you’re reloading. I’ll be including you on the nitty gritty of our development and working with you to make sure Insurgency stays that intense FPS experience that we all want.

I’m going to be hosting our first “Play with the Devs” night this Sunday December 7th at 6:00 pm EST. Come on out for a chance to chat and play with me and other developers on the team. Be sure to join our community group so you can be notified when we announce the server info. It’ll show up on our events calendar when we post it. You can also watch us during the event on our twitch channel.

And don’t forget, the 5th Annual Indie of the Year Awards have begun at IndieDB. Be sure to vote for Insurgency to be included in the top 100 and hopefully win Indie GOTY.

Thanks and I’ll see you on the servers. ːsecurityː

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2 December

Help Insurgency Win 2014 Indie of the Year

The 5th Annual Indie of the Year Awards are now underway at IndieDB. Be sure to vote for Insurgency to be included in the top 100 and possibly win Indie GOTY!

Since winning ModDB's Mod of the Year award in 2007, Insurgency has grown to become a leading indie game.

Insurgency is among the 25% of Early Access games to release and we continue to grow since then. Having started as a young mod team developing games simply for fun, the Insurgency development team has come a long way. Our team's independent foundation has allowed us to create a game we have always wanted to make since a decade ago when we first conceived Insurgency.

Considering our independent roots and history with ModDB and IndieDB communities, it would be an honor for us to be considered as a candidate for this award.

Thanks for your vote!

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Reviews

“This game has me hooked and I see it as a proudly raised middle finger in the face of large developers who seem to completely ignore fairness and player equality in favour of potential income.”
9.0 – Hooked Gamers

“Insurgency is going to win fans for its gameplay. The action is highly competitive and focused. It brings me about as close to a real gunfight as I’ll likely ever want to get.”
75 – GamesBeat

“Insurgency is a well paced tactical shooter that's just a couple of big fixes away from competing with Counter-Strike.”
75 – IGN

About This Game

Take to the streets for intense close quarters combat, where a team's survival depends upon securing crucial strongholds and destroying enemy supply in this multiplayer and cooperative Source Engine based experience. The follow-up game to the award-winning Source mod, Insurgency is highly competitive and unforgivingly lethal, striking a balance between one-life gameplay and prolonged action.

Features


  • Over 20 weapons with numerous attachments, no crosshair, and a focus on realistic weapon behavior including a free-aim system and intense suppression effects.
  • 27 multiplayer and cooperative maps that take place in 12 distinctive environments ranging from Iraq to Afghanistan to Somalia.
  • 9 multiplayer game modes supporting up to 32 players, with a focus on territorial control, destroying weapon caches and escorting high value targets.
  • Cooperative game modes where you and your friends team up to complete mission-based objectives.
  • Offline practice mode, playing with bots on all game modes.
  • Squad system built upon role-based player classes, which are customizable and asymmetrical based on what team you are on.
  • Squad-based communication system which includes 3D VOIP, allowing friendly and enemy players within proximity to hear you.
  • Overhead map detailing objective and teammate locations.
  • Accumulate supply to customize and upgrade your gear, affecting your weight, stamina, and movement speed.
  • Simplified HUD and UI for a clean, immersive user experience focused on the action and environments.
  • Highly immersive particle FX and audio to intensify the game experience.
  • Create custom maps and content using the Insurgency SDK and scripting system.
  • Playable on both PC and Mac OSX and supports multiplayer cross-compatibility.
  • Dedicated Server Support for PC and Linux.

Multiplayer Game Modes:


Push --- Three territorial objectives must be captured by the attacking team in sequential order. For each objective captured, they gain more reinforcement and time to attack the next. Defenders have a finite amount of reinforcements and must use each wisely. Once the third objective is captured by the attackers, a fourth cache objective must be destroyed, while the defenders have only one life to make a last stand.

Firefight --- Three territorial objectives, one for each team, plus one neutral. Each team only respawns when they secure an objective. Secure all objectives or eliminate all enemy to win. Every life counts, making this a very suspenseful experience dependent upon teamwork.

Skirmish --- In addition to three territorial objectives, each team has a supply cache to protect. Teams gain extra reinforcement waves until their cache is destroyed. When both teams have lost their caches and all reinforcement waves, it becomes a Firefight match.

Occupy --- There is one central territorial objective in the area. The team that controls it does not deplete reinforcement waves. This gameplay in this mode is reminiscent to King of the Hill or "tug of war".

Ambush --- A high value target ("HVT") must be escorted to an extraction point. It's one team's goal to make this happen and it's the other team's goal to stop this from happening at all costs. The HVT is only armed with a silenced pistol, but can pick up a weapon from a fallen enemy or teammate.

Strike --- In this attack and defend mode a weapon cache must be discovered and destroyed. There are three potential locations for the cache that the attacking team must get eyes on. The defending team must set up a strong defense, and perhaps even make use of a diversion to fool the attacking team into thinking the cache is somewhere that it's not.

Infiltrate --- The standard Capture the Flag mode, but with a twist. Your team's goal is to take the enemy's intel and return it to your base. Your team will only gain reinforcements when someone takes the enemy's intel, or when an enemy stealing your team's intel is neutralized. This mode requires very strong team coordination and strategy.

Flashpoint --- One neutral territorial objective and two caches on each side. The goal is to secure the entire area, controlling the middle and destroying the enemy's caches. Your team respawns when they secure the territorial objective or destroy a cache objective.

Cooperative Game Modes


Checkpoint --- Complete mission-based objectives in sequence against AI enemy. Each successful objective will respawn anyone who was eliminated along the way.

Hunt --- Insurgents are dispersed in the environment, and your squad must eliminate all targets while locating and destroying the weapons cache. High on tension, with only one-life.

System Requirements

Windows
Mac OS X
    • OS:Windows® 8/7/Vista/XP
    • Processor:Intel® Core™ 2 Duo E6600 or AMD Phenom™ X3 8750 processor or better
    • Memory:4 GB RAM
    • Graphics:Video card must be 512 MB or more and should be a DirectX 9-compatible with support for Pixel Shader 3.0
    • DirectX®:9.0c
    • Hard Drive:6 GB HD space
    • OS:MacOS X 10.6.6 or higher
    • Processor:Intel Core Duo Processor (2GHz or better)
    • Memory:4 GB RAM
    • Graphics:ATI Radeon HD 2400 or better / NVidia 8600M or better
    • Hard Drive:6 GB HD space
Helpful customer reviews
603 of 652 people (92%) found this review helpful
10.4 hrs on record
Posted: 10 June
Insurgency is a refreshingly new intense multiplayer FPS.

Expect no kill cam, no crosshairs, no radar, no medic or healing. No enemy damage notification. This is all hardcore realism of fun!

Maps offer a good mix for long open lanes for snipers and confined areas for short range encounters.

8 Game modes from Firefight, Search & Destroy, Skirmish, Strike, Push and so on. There are also Co-operative missions.

Gun loadouts lets you choose various amount of classes before the game starts, from support, rifleman, sniper, assault, sharpshooter and so many more. While customising your build, each costs a amount of points, but your choices will also effect your weight, the more you carry the slower you move.

It's still has a active server population of roughly 1500 people online who play it daily. And the developers have continued to add new content to the game.

If you are into these tactical shooters, and you're also looking for a truly immersive combat experience, then this game could be for you. I've been enjoying playing for many hours now, so incredibly addictive and challenging. Highly recommended!
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389 of 414 people (94%) found this review helpful
54.8 hrs on record
Posted: 9 November
This game looks so awesome and challanging.
NO SPOTTING, NO HIP-FIRE CROSHAIR NO MINIMAP, NO KILLCAM, NO HEALTH METER, NO HIT /KILL NOTIFICATION, NOT EVEN AN AMMO COUNTER.
it really forces you to trust your instincts and your teamates due to the lack of information.
It feels so rewarding to confirm a kill or win a game.
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386 of 424 people (91%) found this review helpful
37.3 hrs on record
Posted: 24 June
TL;DR: Rainbow Six + Red Orchestra + a bit of Counter-Strike and a sprinkle of attachments like Battlefield but without dumb unlocks. A solid tactical shooter with a slow pace and punishing time-to-kill where a few bullets will take you down.

Insurgency is Rainbow Six in Iraq with lots of sudden death and PTSD and jumping because you're shot out of nowhere. It's a game of hide-and-seek with laser sights betraying their owner's position and footsteps betraying your own position. Imagine if Red Orchestra had a baby with Rainbow Six. It's got a lot of that in its blood. In fact, one of the original devs for RO is the guy behind Insurgency. Now, the hypothetical RainbowOrchestra child was raised by Counter-Strike. Some round-based game modes and not all of them have respawns without some major coordination.

It's a tense package where you might go with no kills or a lot, depending on how well you can plan ahead with your teammates because if you don't get the drop on your enemies, you're dead before the bullets leave the chamber. If you liked the mod, you'll like this. If you like Red Orch but in the scale of the older Rainbow Six games, you'll like this.

On a scale of 20, I give it three thumbs up and -25% off coupon to a medium 2-topping pizza at participating locations. Would recommend.
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254 of 268 people (95%) found this review helpful
586.4 hrs on record
Posted: 31 October
I decided to hold off on writing a review until there were a few more updates and for me to have at least 500+ hours invested into the game. I am going to keep this straight up what i think about it as a whole with no fluff. Short and sweet.

Should you get it? It depends on what type of fps's you like. Many CS players have fell in love with it because they like the realism and they've grown tired of the arcade feel that most other shooters have. Don't doubt it for a second, this game is hard to pick up on but once you do, you realize how well reflexes really help if you're rushing but don't expect to be 360 no-scoping people because there is almost no chance in hell that that will happen. Those with good aim that are looking down sight as you turn a corner will get you every time so this is a game best played instinctively and safe (just don't be one of those snipers that sit at spawn and let the enemy capture everything). There are few grenade, C4, or launcher spots that few people know of and use at the start of some maps which can be frustrating, so that is why I'm really hoping that much larger maps will be released in the future that are more open and don't feel as constrained/guided (Heights and Buhriz are like that but i still love them). Maps that were easy to spawn camp have been updated heavily to prevent that which is great. The devs are absolutely brilliant at balancing and opening new areas of maps, always on top of it so kudos to them. Community engagement is stronger than i've ever seen it, there was a public playtest of player submitted maps that were voted on in hopes of them being added to the game and the rise of The Digital Gaming League is starting their first official Insurgency competitive season with a multitude of teams signed up. The Nightfall update just added so much more to the game, it feels totally different than it used to in every good way possible. Noises are made when crossing though brush and leaning, leaning mechanic feels more 'stiff' (meaning not fluidly unnatural), the night vision is spot on and well-balanced, flares look awesome in the night sky, but my only complaint is that the running animations with weapons look kinda wonky now, i preffered it the way it was before but i won't nit-pick things for the sake of the length of this review. Also the new co-op survival is an amazing idea, i could see myself spending hours on that alone with friends. I could write a list of 10,000 reasons to get this game but none of that could possibly describe the feeling that it would give you if you were playing it yourself. It needs to be experienced, the feelings it gives never dies and that in itself says something. Kills are rewarding, objectives are highly valued, teamwork is vital. You need this game in your life if you are looking for a realistic shooter!
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190 of 201 people (95%) found this review helpful
12.0 hrs on record
Posted: 16 November
Insurgency
Field Rating Review
Graphics
7
Visually, Insurgency isn't anything special, but the detail put into the guns is extremely well done. Nothing here will jar you out of enjoying the game, though there are some quirky animation glitches that give some good laughs.
Gameplay
9
Hands down one of the most intense firefight games I have ever played. If you want to win, you need to be tactical, or you're going to get picked off real fast. The firefights are intensified through audio and visual effects, from the crack of a sniper's bullet, to the hiss of a round passing by your head, to the pings and putters of the bullets hitting the environment around you. The controls are solid, and lend themselves to improve the gamplay (there is lean in this game, use it). With several different game modes to choose from, including playing against AI bots, you're able to have hours of endless fun without getting bored. There is a timer between spawns, but it goes fairly quick, and spectating your friends is entertaining in and of itself.
Story
N/A
You're a soldier in Iraq. That's about as deep as it gets.
Multiplayer
10
The mixture of new gameplay styles (you can't just run and gun here, you'll die), tactics, and some funny glitches on occassion, add up to be one of the most wonderful times I have had playing a game with friends in a long, long time. There are many, many laughs to be had here. If you're into moving tactically, this game is also your ticket to a good time. Even if that's not your thing you'll enjoy this one.
Some tidbits of my friend's and I playing, for everyone curious (I did not create the video, was merely playing with them at the time): Insurgency Gameplay
Replayability
10
This one will keep you coming back for a long, long time. With free DLC releases containing new content, and the recently boosted community, there are few things to keep you from returning to play another round of Insurgency with your friends.
Overall
9.2/10
I'll be honest, I didn't expect to have such a grand time with Insurgency, but it is easily the most fun I have had with a group of friends in several years. If you're playing this one alone, it's good. But when you're playing it with buddies, it is absolutely grand. A refreshing game in a field of run-and-gun FPS games, demanding you to take your time and not go rambo.

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409 of 476 people (86%) found this review helpful
4.7 hrs on record
Posted: 16 November
i killed 4 people with an rpg and my entire team started screaming ALLAHU AKBAR for 5 minutes 10/10
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178 of 201 people (89%) found this review helpful
11.9 hrs on record
Posted: 30 October
I literally stopped playing cs since i started this game. original cs 1.6 i still love. But this game is a beast compared to csgo. No colorful toy guns.. haven't encountered hackers yet and the immersion is epic. Very realistic fps game. And after the last 'night' update, it just got so much better. For me it beats all the other fps games that are out there right now.

PS: Its hard to find good servers from SE Asia, but I play fine in European and other servers even with 200 ping. Wish we had servers here but game still is very playable for me in that ping.
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136 of 147 people (93%) found this review helpful
96.1 hrs on record
Posted: 9 October
This is hands down the BEST first person shooter I have ever played when it comes to realistic warfare.

Are you used to running about the map and spraying down enemies in your favorite FPS? Good luck with that in Insurgency.

If you ARE peeking around every corner, moving as quietly as possible, aiming down your sights trying to see just WHERE THE HELL THOSE BULLETS ARE COMING FROM, then theres still a fantastic chance that youll be shot from an unknown location, ending your short, short life.

In most cases, one bullet to anywhere above the waist will put you six feet under, and even if they DO miss that first shot, the suppression effect will make your vison so blurry, youd think that you WERE dead. And then you wouldnt think at all. Because youd be dead.

This game is what EA wishes It's battlefield series was.

I rate this game 9/10. The gameplay is head and shoulders above any other game in the FPS genre. There are a few prevalent bugs that could be fixed, but they are very minor.

The only REAL problem with this game is that there isnt enough people playing it.
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1,585 of 2,099 people (76%) found this review helpful
49.7 hrs on record
Posted: 29 October
I played so well that ISIS tried to recruit me.

10/10
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829 of 1,091 people (76%) found this review helpful
20.3 hrs on record
Posted: 19 June
Battlefield for adults.
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99 of 105 people (94%) found this review helpful
15.1 hrs on record
Posted: 13 November
Insurgency is relatively realistic. It looks like a Ken Burns documentary compared to Call of Duty’s and Battlefield’s more Hollywood approach. For one thing, your screen isn’t filled with information. You have no health bar, no compass, no map, and no aiming reticule. Flashy text doesn’t congratulate you after every kill.Without it, Insurgency looks cleaner and more authentic than its peers, letting you focus on strategy and action instead of keeping track of an enemy’s location on a minimap in the corner of the screen.Insurgency also doesn’t have a lot of the flash you see in modern shooters.At first glance, you’ll want to compare Insurgency to Counter-Strike. Both are competitive, team-based shooters that pit terrorists against counter-terrorist forces, but the two play differently. While you only get one life per a round of Counter-Strike, most game modes in Insurgency permit you to revive your entire team if you complete an objective, like capturing a certain point on the map or destroying a weapon cache.This dynamic provides for some fun comebacks.Insurgency offers roles like demotion, sniper, and recon, but you can’t necessarily be whatever you want. Each match offers a set number of slots for each class. The available loadouts change depending on the map and mode you’re playing. Since Insurgency is so much more realistic than most shooters, it’s also a good deal more complicated and less forgiving.Also, you won’t find any sort of training or single-player mode, so your only option if you want to improve is to jump into some online matches and suffer through some punishment. Insurgency was originally a Source-based mod, but this standalone release still uses the almost 10-year-old game engine. As a result, Insurgency isn’t the most-detailed game, with a lot of textures looking flat and dated. Ultimately, Insurgency is going to win fans for its gameplay. The action is highly competitive and focused.Sure, it doesn’t have the flash that most shooters proudly throw at your face these days, but Insurgency’s quieter, more realistic, and tenser take on modern warfare deserves a look, especially if you’re tired of instant knife kills and exploding buildings.
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85 of 96 people (89%) found this review helpful
360.0 hrs on record
Posted: 25 September
This game is;
10% Luck
20% Skill
15% Concentrated power of the will
5% Pleasure
50% Pain

AND 100% REASON TO PURCHASE THE GAME.
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116 of 147 people (79%) found this review helpful
14.0 hrs on record
Posted: 1 November
Counterstrike for men.
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59 of 65 people (91%) found this review helpful
105.5 hrs on record
Posted: 14 October
INSURGENCY!

Insurgency is a FPS hardcore tactial shooter, there is no campaign - meaning that all the attention is on multiplayer.
There are two teams that are pitted against each other, Sercurity Forces (US) and Insurgents (Middle - Eastern extremist).
There are a multitude of very enjoyable maps, some take place in day and some in night - making the flashlight a viable option. The game does a many things very well, the game is extremely realilistic in the sense that; 1-2 shots will kill, (please be careful!). Your gun will also lock when jumping in the air, sorry no 360° noscopes. Footsteps are a very good indication of where enemies may reside, so you have to be very silent when moving. Some things that this game does not do well: Hit registration, it is actually horrible, and this subtracts from the immersion of the game when you clearly hit someone, and they don't go down - it can also be very fustrating.
Ping really effects your gameplay in this game, as I said before hit registration is even worse when you have a ping of over 100!

Another fantastic part of this game is the steam workshop!
Find weapon skins, custom UI, custom sound packs, well pretty much custom everything!
This game is really easy to run, on almost any system you will run the game at highest settings at atleast 45 fps on almost every map.

Overall I really enjoy playing this game, and the team still bring out updates but they are not as frequent as they shoudl be!

8/10
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199 of 281 people (71%) found this review helpful
236.7 hrs on record
Posted: 21 October
YOU WANT PTSD?!!! I GIVE YOU PTSD!!! 'MURICA
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63 of 75 people (84%) found this review helpful
57.5 hrs on record
Posted: 13 November
First game that has killed me in the training.
10/10
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40 of 40 people (100%) found this review helpful
1.9 hrs on record
Posted: 6 December
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-----------This is my review account, because the low playtime.
Graphics:
+ detailed weapon models
+ harmonious middle east look
- texture mud
- low-detail models
- water effects of yesterday

Atmosphere:
+ realism instead HUD
+ intense battles
- pale setting without reference points

Sound:
+ realistic weapon sounds
+ good grenades sound
+ opponent tracking via noise
- otherwise sparse soundscape

Balance:
+ eight different classes
+ balanced teams
+ victories opportunities directly linked to cooperation and weapons skills
- protective vests without tangible benefit
- despite tutorial hard entry

Level Design:
+ complex Infantry cards, room for different approaches
+ no long walking distances
+ tactical and entertaining

Teamplay:
+ map design is for team strategies
+ without cooperation noticeably more difficult
+ many communication options

Weapons:
+ different handling
+ the shotgun is useful
+ sumptuous arsenal
+ weapons attachments
+ weapons may differ according to fraction
- but only superficially

Multiplayer-Modi:
+ co-op exercise mode against bots
+ six mission objectives in multiple game modes
- which are very similar

Game Size:
+ playtime around 60 hours
+ even without level system long motivational

Insurgency calls for: My reaction, my tactical skills and my nerves. The line between frustrating defeat and a triumphant maneuver at tactical shooters with their brutal learning curve now even a narrower. All the more refreshing, I find that I am growing my own skills, reflexes and strategy - and not on the number of my experience points. And so for me Insurgency end up getting more love than hate. There may be prettier and more heavily populated first person shooters, but few reward teamwork as well as Insurgency. A well placed tactical shooter, Total, Insurgency leaves a good impression.

Score: 75 / 100


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119 of 163 people (73%) found this review helpful
23.7 hrs on record
Posted: 28 October
When I first started this game I was skeptical, but I started to enjoy removing kafir. As a Serbian generally I dislike kebab, but I found myself muttering "allahu akbar" uncontrollably as I got kills. Eventually I accepted allah as my one true savior, and accepted that Jihad Simulator 2014 is the most realistic Jihad expierence on the market, allowing me to be the Muslim terrorist I always dreamed of.

Allahu Akbar brothers, keep up the fight.
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56 of 65 people (86%) found this review helpful
18.3 hrs on record
Posted: 18 November
It's like Battlefield and Counter Strike made a kid.

That kid is now dealing out cigarettes at school.

10/10
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45 of 49 people (92%) found this review helpful
15.8 hrs on record
Posted: 7 November
Insurgency is one hell of a beast, created by mixing up all the good things from other great FPS title.
It has the realism of Red Orchestra / Rising Storm that adds a great immersion and intense atmosphere, the small skimrish maps akin to Counter Strike for a quick and fun close quarter battles, great weapon customization system that reminds me to Rainbow Six / Ghost Recon, and Battlefield's class based gameplay.

Looks unoriginal eh? Nah, not at all. Insurgency DO feels like a combination, something "in between" of those game, but the devs executed the ideas impressively that I can consider Insurgency as an original, somewhat one of a kind game that still maintain its own unique identity among an ocean of FPSes nowadays.

Gameplay (10/10)
Immersive, intense, hardcore, yet it still can offer a fun and enjoyable experience. Insurgency is one of those "easy to learn hard to master" game. Naturally, Insurgency itself is a very simple game, the thing that you'll have to learn is how the general system works, weapons and attachments, the different set of classes, and the realism factor itself. I believe you'll fully understand how the game works in around an hour, or even less. Insurgency isn't for a trigger-happy FPS player. Patience, teamwork, and careful observation of your surrounding is the key here. Even if you already do that, like walking slowly, crouch, peeking on corners, you'll find yourself in "WHERE THE ♥♥♥♥ IS THE BULLET COME FROM?" situation, first shot, screen blurred, second shot, you started to panic, third shot and you're dead. In many occassion you don't even have the time to be panicked, you'll have an instant death.

Another great aspect of this game is how devs design the overall system. No grinding, no perk, just pure skill and tactic. ♥♥♥♥load of varied game modes that actually..well..varied, a balanced class system. Overall Insurgency is, one of the most balanced and fair FPS I've ever played.

Sound (10/10)
I could've put it in the gameplay section, since the sound isn't just to make the game more atmospheric, but the sound design is a part of the gameplay, its a crucial part. For a modern military FPS with a flare of relism, the sound must be designed to make the game, not only immersive and realitic, but also "usable" and its actually a part of the tactic. Yes, the sound is mind-blowingly fantastic. I love how detailed the sounds are, the sound of bullets blazing over your head, hitting the wall or floor, fly near your ears, and when it do hit you, everything become muffed. The guns sounds realistic, it doesn't sound too weak, yet doesn't sound THAT powerful. Sound is your best friend and your greatest enemy.

Graphic (9/10)
Insurgency is built from Source Engine, which is, in a way..dated. But. thanks for the great level design and visual effect, and of course the gameplay. You'll find Insurgency's graphic to be a brilliant one. You might think Battlefield has the most realistic graphic for a FPS game. That might be true, but Battlefield's graphic is just too beautiful to be realistc, I find it more in the cinematic side. Insurgency, in the other side can capture the overall atmosphere of a battlefield. A battlefield is supposed to be "ugly", no filtering, no lens flare, it's rough. No, no.. I don't say Insurgency graphic is ugly, far from it. It's a bit dated yes, but the "dated" factor and the genius devs behind the game make Insurgency's graphic looks truly believable.

Conclusion (10/10)
Immersive, believeable, realistic, hardcore, tactical, yet still fun, enjoyable, and pretty much accesible. Insurgency is a perfect balance of realistc / hardcore FPS game with the close quarter combat fun and quick matches of a more arcade-ish FPS game. Insurgency does take inspiration from a wide range of FPS game type, but the devs cleverly managed to distinguish the game to something more unique that can stand at its own two feet and overall maintaining its own identity of a new kind of FPS game.
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