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MAG

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From: Sony Computer Entertainment
Category: Video Games

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 177 reviews
Sales Rank: 504

Platform: PlayStation 3
Genre: shooter_action_games
ESRB: Teen
Media: Video Game
Edition: Standard
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Age: 12 - 20 years
Operating System: PlayStation 3
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 5.2 x 0.6
16:9 Support
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DTS
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MPN: 98110
Model: 98110
UPC: 711719811022
EAN: 0711719811022
ASIN: B001COV1CY

Publication Date: December 31, 2009
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Features:
  • Customize your character as well as weaponry and pursue a wide variety of combat specialties from elite fighter to a general of an army.
  • Massive First-Person Shooter action that for the first time ever allows for up to 256 real players online in a persistent game world.
  • Advanced command structure that allows you to use your advanced skills and experience points to take charge of your PMC's forces, becoming a squad, platoon or even army commander.
  • A robust and flexible leveling system awarding experience points for both mission-critical and non mission-critical actions on the battlefield.
  • Three distinct Private Military Corporations (PMCs) to choose from, each with their own history, personality and style.

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Product Description
MAG PS3

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MAG is a massively multiplayer online first-person shooter that is unique in a variety of ways. A PS3 exclusive, MAG allows up to 256 players aligned with different private military corporations (PMCs) to battle each other at the same time across a global battlefield. Within this persistent game world players engage in campaign and mission play that elevates their character from the ranks of a lowly grunt, all the way up through the intricate command structure of the in-game officer corp. Along the way players players experience in-depth character customization, a robust leveling system and large-scale MMO shooter gameplay that makes MAG a game not to be missed by fans of the shooter genre.

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Leading your squad into combat in a wooded residential area in MAG
256-player MMO shooter gameplay.
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Small scale squad-based combat in an industrial setting in MAG
A robust and flexible leveling system.
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Russian S.V.E.R. forces taking fire in MAG
A unique command system.
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A troop airdrop in action in MAG
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The Raven PMC fighting their way out of the docks in MAG
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Story
In the near future, governments are supposedly at peace, but a shadow war, fought by private military corporations, is raging. You, along with a myriad of comrades and enemies alike — up to 256 in all — are dropped into this unprecedented war. To start off you must prove yourself as a member of your 8-man squad, fighting for one of the PMCs. With enough experience you may even become an elite fighter or earn the right to lead a squad, platoon or ultimately an entire army of players. Can you, will you follow orders? Either way your destiny and those of 255 other fighters awaits on the battlefield of MAG.

Gameplay
In MAG players take on the role of a member of a private military corporation (PMC), in a fictional Earth future. Like most MMO games, as well as some modern shooters, the ultimate goal of action is the leveling up of your character, in this case through success in combat against other factions made up of individual online players. At the initial level players choose the PMC they will be aligned with, the physical characteristics of their character, initial available weaponry, etc. and hit the battlefield with other squad members within a persistent online environment. Along the way you will utilize a diverse skill tree to develop your character's abilities and skills at tactics and weapons using experience points that are accumulated in campaign and mission play in the name of your faction. These points are given out in various increments for all manner of action, whether that be objective completion, or individual actions in combat. Once characters reach a certain level they are eligible to take on command duties. These duties range from leading an eight-man squad, all the way to overall command of more than 100 online players. Orders are communicated and strategy developed via voice chat and other functionality. Success in command positions allows for access to special "leadership bonuses" that not only can improve your abilities, but also in many cases, that of the individuals and units under your command.

So, how does one give orders to human individuals online? Just as you would to AI (artificial intelligence) characters. The beauty of MAG is that players are free to ignore orders issued by superiors at any time. Experience point totals, the nuts and bolts of character leveling, are higher for successes achieved through orders that follow the chain of command though. War, especially that featuring multiple factions, can be fought in many ways, and in MMO gameplay world of MAG it's up to you to decided the path you'll follow.

Private Military Corporations (PMCs)
Bound by the terms of the terms of the Millennium Accord, which prevents defense forces from crossing borders, nations with the MAG game world turn to the services of Private Military Corporations (PMCs) to secure interests abroad. The leading PMCs compete for contracts across the globe. Each of these maintains its own battlefield philosophy and approach to military operations. It's up to each player to choose his/her loyalty. Some of the factions players can expect to see include:

The Raven insignia from MAG Raven
Based in Vienna, Austria, Raven Industries, GmbH provides specialized military services using precise, cutting-edge equipment and advanced tactical coordination.
The S.V.E.R. insignia for MAG S.V.E.R. (Seryi Volk Executive Response)
S.V.E.R is based in Grozny, in the Chechen Republic. Unconventional in their look and a fierce fighting style, S.V.E.R operative consist of former soldiers and private citizen, some with rumored criminal backgrounds.
The Valor faction insignia from MAG Valor
Founded by former US Army officers, Valor Company, Inc. offers an experienced team of veterans drawn from US, British and Mexican forces. The company is headquartered in the Alaskan wilderness.

Key Features

  • Massive Action – For the first time ever, fight up to 256 real players online.
  • Command Structure – Think leadership is in your blood? Use your advanced skills and experience points to take charge of your PMC's forces, becoming a squad, platoon or even army commander.
  • Unique Leveling System - A robust and flexible leveling system awarding experience points for both mission-critical and non mission-critical actions on the battlefield.
  • Persistent World – Missions and campaigns appear around the world as the missions ebb and flow.
  • Choose Your Faction – Three distinct PMCs to choose from, each with their own history, personality and style.
  • Customization – Customize your character as well as weaponry and pursue a wide variety of combat specialties from elite fighter to a general of an army.



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5 out of 5 stars Great Game, Not for Children   July 28, 2010
Chris Stallings (Mesa, AZ USA)
MAG is a great game that has so many features to draw in just about every gamer. If you aren't into killing people but you like the team atmosphere then you can focus your skills on being an engineer and working to keep everything running tip top. If you prefer you can be a full time medic, running around healing people and resuscitating them. And for the ultimate first person shooter, the class warfare adds another level of complexity to the game. As it is a first person shooter and mostly adults playing with adult language I definitely would not recommend this for children under 16. This is a hard game to get bored with and with large maps, missions complexity you should be pleasantly surprised at how amazing this game is.


4 out of 5 stars Planes, tanks and guns, oh my!   July 18, 2010
Gustavo Colangelo (Orlando, FL)
I think that, in many ways, what a person does for a living heavily influences what they do in their downtime. If your job involves a lot of stress - like being a police officer or a mother of eight pyromaniac five year olds or something - when you get some free time, you're just going to want to do something relaxing, like crochet, or power-sitting. Conversely, if you do something extremely unexciting for a living, like absolutely nothing, chances are you'll be more drawn to a chaotic, stressful game like MAG.

MAG, in case you have just arrived here from several years in the past and from a foreign planet and are deaf and only just now, this very second, learned how to read, is a first-person-shooter by Zipper (the team behind SOCOM). It's strictly online, and has been the focus of much publicity not just because of the developer's pedigree (which is pretty good), but because it touted character growth and customization, persistent scores and bonuses for the armies, and, most importantly, up to 256 concurrent players in a match.
MAG Does a lot of things right - it's a solid shooter, and has shown that having a large number of players doesn't have to choke up the gameplay. Unfortunately, it didn't show that more players means more fun. Bugs, imbalances, and a lack of content for the price make what could have been an excellent game just decent, but that is changing fast with all the new content available to be purchased.

7.0 Presentation: Everything is clearcut and functional, though navigating in-game menus with the shoulder buttons is tedious.

6.5 Graphics: It runs 256 players smoothly, but at the cost of graphical detail. Texture pop-up at middle range.

8.0 Sound: Although the music is hokey and the death cries are annoying, the THX sound is crisp and extremely solid.

7.5 Gameplay: Solid shooting mechanics and interesting maps are hampered by bugs and too many hazards on larger game modes.

6.5 Lasting Appeal: You can feasibly reach the level cap within a week or two, though more casual players will likely quit in frustration before then.



5 out of 5 stars PS3 MAG   July 15, 2010
Antawane Williams
I love this game it is so good i had to get use to the 1st person mode because i played socom navy seals for so many years.Once i got the hang of it i really loved it to have so many people playing at one time and you have 3 groups to join it is just AWESOME.


5 out of 5 stars More Depth Than MW   July 2, 2010
R. Salto (Grand Prairie, TX)
1 out of 3 found this review helpful

Though I love the MW series, I like this as well. What hasn't been said about COD? It's fun, addictive and a total blast. The same thing can be said about MAG. I experience the same level of fun (more so sometimes) on MAG than I do on COD. In fact, I've been playing a lot more MAG than the former lately. Annoyances (immature jerks, screaming kids, gangsta wannabees, etc.) are also alive and kicking in this game but don't let that deter your enjoyment. Yes MW2 has better graphics, but MAG offers a deeper, more team-based gaming experience that I found very, very addictive. I couldn't stop playing, had to level up and unlock those skill points and create the perfect build. Immersive, fun, and once you learn the ropes, form a cohesive team, and hit the bigger maps, this game really shines and shows what it truly has to offer. Pure awesomeness, period.


4 out of 5 stars To much fun!   July 1, 2010
K. Carter
MAG is one of the best first person shooter games I have played. There are a few problems with the game-play but over all its a great game. If you like challenges, then I recommend this game.

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