FAU-G Initial Impressions, Gameplay: Download Link, Visuals, Performance

FAU-G may sound like a PUBG alternative, but it isn’t. When you start the game, FAU-G has cut-scenes with GI Joe like visuals and a which sets the tone. You play as an Indian soldier in the unit called FAU-G. It’s stationed at Galwan Valley. The unit has been attacked by the Chinese troops. Your squad mates are imprisoned and you are left to die. 

FAU-G Initial Impressions, Gameplay: Download Link, Visuals, Performance

There’s bunch of options to combat as punching, kicking, stabbing, and slamming alongside makeshift clubs, pipes, and axes.

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There are no guns as of now. Also, due to a bilateral agreement between India and China in 1996, no guns are allowed in combat in the Galwan Valley, so that’s some good attention to detail. 

It’s about an hour and a half long, you get to beat the foreign enemies, replenish your health at checkpoints, see cut-scenes which progresses the story, rinse and repeat. FAU-G has a simple gameplay with some interesting turnarounds.

The hand-to-hand combats are designed simply. FAU-G doesn’t allow you to lock into enemies and there are no dodge moves. In terms of graphics and appearance, nCore have done a good job. FAU-G seems solid and simple with a variety of inputs. The mountains, tents and passageways, all seem quite contesting.

Coming to performance, FAU-G has graphic options ranging from low to ultra. There are no frame drops or slow down tested on Redmi Note 8 (4GB RAM model). 

There’s in-game currency starting from Rs 19 to Rs 2,999 with options to buy real-life merchandise as FAU-G T-shirts and hoodies. FAU-G is free to download. You earn in-game currencies by watching video ads. There are no other ads in such. 

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