Point Blank reviews

South Korean version of «Counter-Strike».

The events of the game unfold in a fictional world, offering players to battle each other in several modes. We have the typical destruction of the enemy team, there is a mode for destroying a specific structure, there is sabotage, and so on.

The graphics in «Point Blank» are frankly outdated. It feels like the developers haven't updated it since the game's release.

As for guns and melee weapons, the game has no problems with that. The project features all modern models of weapons, including melee weapons.

Optimization in «Point Blank» is also fine. Over the years since its release, the authors have been able to polish the technical part, and honestly, there's nothing in the shooter that could, at least in theory, require high-end hardware.

There is a lot of donations in the game, although spending real money in this game is really not necessary.