I doubt anyone that’s into Counter-Strike has missed CS:GO, and
considering it’s the first multi-platform title in the franchise, I’d say a lot
more people have probably heard about CS:GO that previous CS games.
However, the CS franchise has a reputation as being the “FPS Nerd/Pro Player”
title that noobs dare not touch, which is kind of a shame.
Thankfully, Valve and Hidden Path have recognized this stigma and
put in place some things that make CS:GO easily the most broadly appealing
title in the franchise. Namely, new gamemodes Deathmatch and Arms Race,
both of which are respawn gamemodes that will appeal to those of you that have
come to enjoy games like COD and Blacklight: Retribution.
All in all, I think CS:GO is probably the best CS game yet as far as variety of gameplay and end-user experience (lack of bugs/glitches/design flaws) is concerned. While I’m sure a lot of the more hardcore CS fans are probably a little annoyed at the influx of noob players, I think Valve and Hidden Path have ushered those noobs into the CS franchise in way that doesn’t hurt the core “old school” experience.
You can pick up CS:GO on Steam here.
I recommend avoiding the console port as CS is really a PC game and just about
any PC can probably run it. The console version isn’t nearly as popular
or well-supported either.
Thank you for reading.
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