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'''''Combat Arms''''' is a free-to-play online [[First-Person Shooter]] developed by the South Korean studio Doobic Studios and published by Nexon. Players in the game are split into team Alpha and team Bravo, and duke it out on a variety of maps.
 
[[Allegedly Free Game|The game has a rental system when it comes to its weapons and gear.]] Everyone in the game gets an M16, a M9, a knife, and a grenade as default gear, but as the game is played, they earn GP or gear points, which allows them to rent new guns and accessories for an amount of time.
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The game also features the Black Market, an in-game shop in which the currency is NX points, which are purchased with real money. This shop includes new character models, guns with cooler looks, double xp abilities, and the ability to change the default weapons permanently to better weapons.
 
Like many recent first-person shooters, [[''Combat Arms]]'' consists of game modes such as Team Deathmatch (known as Elmination) and One Man Army (Free-For-All). The game also has a ranking system based on military ranks. The higher the player is ranked, the more gear they can rent in the shop (although the black market has no rank restriction.)
 
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* [[All There in the Manual]]: There's little by way of ingamein-game explanation, and it seems as though a great deal was lost along with the original Fireteam mode. Given the blurbs for each level and buyable merc do little to connect to each other, you could be forgiven for thinking there was [[Excuse Plot|no plot at all]].
 
* [[All There in the Manual]]: There's little by way of ingame explanation, and it seems as though a great deal was lost along with the original Fireteam mode. Given the blurbs for each level and buyable merc do little to connect to each other, you could be forgiven for thinking there was [[Excuse Plot|no plot at all]].
** It's there on the game page, but you're probably not looking for it.
* [[Allegedly Free Game]]: Not as bad as other examples, really. If you're good enough, you can still kick ass with your basic gear.
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