Area 51 Review

Taking Things Back to Where it All Began

By Hykra, published Jul 13, 2005
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Rating: 3.0 of 5
Area 51 is a name that everybody knows of but the government has made it so nobody knows about. It is more like cult fiction than real fact; it is a culmination of outlandish ideas, superstitious beliefs, and, of course, plenty of aliens. You've undoubtedly heard of this mysterious base where the army undertook ghastly experiments in futuristic vehicles, weaponry, and aliens. But now something has gone wrong on this base and you have been sent in to fix it.

Area 51 is, at its core, the same as the arcade game of the same name. It does, however, feature upgraded graphics, more gameplay elements, more weapons, and an actual storyline. The action is still very arcade like, meaning it is fast paced and gritty, pitting you up against hundreds of aliens and mutants and forcing you to cut them all down. The moments of large, hectic battles can be quite exhilarating indeed, but sadly these moments are strewn out and in the middle is mostly just bland gameplay that only copies the ideas from other popular FPS titles rather than invent any for itself.

Most of your time will be spent battling through corridors with your fellow soldiers at your sides, cutting down the ferocious mutants and enemies with a wide array of weaponry. You can choose from many different automatic weapons to launchers to even dual wielded weaponry (which tend to pack quite a punch). The friendly AI are also able to handle themselves quite well being able to take down the enemies quickly and effectively.

The rest of the gameplay is focused mostly on the multiplayer mode, which also prevents nothing new or innovative. You can either play with friends offline or hook it up and go online to take down other gamers. Up to 16 players can compete in these multiplayer matches which include the basic deathmatch, team deathmatch, capture the flag, and other generic modes. This is where the large portion of the replay lies in Area 51.

Area 51 Review
Area 51 Review

Big automatic machine guns

Credit: Brandon Whitworth

Takeaways
  • 1. Mediocre gameplay aspects
  • 2. Lack of a decent storyline
  • 3. Great special effects
Did You Know?
The actual Area 51 base was shut down years ago but remains off limits to bystanders
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