Micras Warfare (video game)

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Micras Warfare
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Developer(s) VISOR
Publisher(s) Monster Interactive
Writer(s) Gilbert Davies
Keiron Gardner
Felix Short
Composer(s) Sarah Hamilton
Series Micras Warfare
Platform(s) iDrive 2000
Drag0n Egg
PC
Release 1680 AN
Genre(s) First person shooter
Mode(s) Single and multiplayer

Micras Warfare is a 1680 AN first-person shooter game developed by VISOR and published by Monster Interactive. This was the first instalment of the Micras Warfare series and it received mostly positive critic reviews domestically and abroad. The game focuses on giving the player a realistic and modern simulation to what happens on the front line.

The game takes place in the fictional country of Trakijstania, a nation which has been plagued by weak governance and major insurgent activity which has lead to the illegal occupation and potential annexation by Jingdao. The game's campaign follows a team of special forces from various Raspur nations partnering with a rebel militia to combat the illegal occupation and reduce insurgent activity. Events which occur in the game are based on events and locations such as Qyzylqaystan and the Northcliff International Airport bombing.

The game was a commercial success but received heavy criticism over its campaign and depiction of Jingdaoese and Umraist people. The game was reimagined by VISOR in 1691 with better graphics, an alternate campaign and other minor detail changes.

Gameplay

Plot

Main campaign

Reimagined campaign

Special Ops

Battle Zone

Micras Warfare:Battle Zone is a free to play battle royale version of the game which released in 1688 AN for iDrive 2000, Drag0n Egg and PC. Purchasing the main game is not required to play Battle Zone. Battle Zone is developed by VISOR and published by Monster Interactive like the main version of the game. Online multiplayer allows a maximum of 200 players. Battle Zone is set in a fictional city in a fictional wartorn Slavic state and cross-platform play and progression are enabled. Players can purchase items with an in-game currency called "Battle Credits" at various locations on the map.

Reception

Well received in Constancia, Elluenuueq, and the UGB for its depiction of the Jingdaoese in a fundamentally correct historical light. That Umraist communities enjoyed no particular standing in those countries also helped.

Controversies

Jingdaophobia

Depiction of Umraism

Music

Song Name Theme of Notes
Main Tiles (Micras Warfare) Main titles
Dragonmoor massacre Background music for the "Dragonmoor" mission