Once again Gameloft show off their flair. However, graphical fidelity and sound is rarely that first thing mobile gamers ask about, more often they want to know about the controls. Older hardware keeps the framerate at the expense of a bit of graphical detail. Meanwhile, Gameloft has locked the fighting to 30 frames per second and with newer Android or iOS devices in hand it looks terrific. SSAO provides delicious lightning and a slightly exaggerated contrast between light and shadows that really go well with smaller screens. SSAO has previously been reserved for the PC, with a few console versions (mostly Xbox 360) joining the wave. SSAO stands for Screen Space Ambient Occlusion and is a rendering technique developed by perhaps the world's most graphic crazed developer Crytek. Modern Combat 5:Blackout pushes the boundaries of what we can expect in terms of visuals, not least due to the implementation of SSAO. Labelled a clone series it has constantly pushed the boundaries of multiplayer on mobiles with delicious graphical details and a mix of the best game modes from the better known console counterparts. Expect the game to be priced at $6.99 like previous titles, without any in-app purchases to ruin the experience.Since 2009, Gameloft has delivered their take on Call of Duty. Modern Combat 5 will also introduce improved graphics – it will be the first mobile game to use Screen Space Ambient Occlusion (SSAO), a technology used in console and PC games for adding detail to shadows and making objects in the game world look deeper than they would without SSAO. The game will feature new vehicles and new combat environments, and the single-player campaign will likely continue the tradition of a plot lifted from the Call of Duty franchise and hammy voice acting, though all of it should take a backseat to the enjoyable fast-paced action that has made the Modern Combat series so popular. Modern Combat 5 will follow in its predecessors’ footsteps and offer both single-player and multiplayer modes, with a new “unified character progression system” in the former that will require the game to be connected to the internet at all times. Gameloft has been teasing Modern Combat 5: Blackout, the fifth installment in its popular Modern Combat first-person shooter franchise for almost a year, and today, the company has confirmed that the game will finally be making its way to Android devices on July 24.
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