Regarding the soldiers, you should see them as individuals and not necessarily as a part of a squad. The squad leveling allows you to, for example, slowly put more specialized soldiers than basic soldiers, or allow some more experienced soldiers in the team. When you play with these squads, they level up too but separately from the army. There are twelve types of squads, from engineers and snipers to flamethrowers and radio operators. These soldiers can be switched as you unlock more, so its not the same squad for everyone in the world. Squads are specialized groups of soldiers (with still some normal soldiers in it). The army you play as can level up, which gives new squads as a reward. Which country/army you then represent depends on the campaign you have chosen. After having selected a campaign you'd have to pick a side, Allies or Axis. Moscow and Normandy are two campaign-examples. A campaign is a preset of maps and modes which are true to a time/place. In the theoretical case you want to play this game and have everything unlocked from the beginning, you first select a campaign. In this game it is not about yóúr character and getting some customization, it is all about campaigns, armees, squads and their soldiers. Goal of the game, beside of winning the objective based matches So, Enlisted, another cross-platform shooter right? Well, although technically right, this game is quite something of its own.īefore sharing my experience and giving some opinions about the game, I first want to explain goal of the game, because it is more than simply leveling up and unlocking camo's or skins because of it.
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