FAU-G Review in Hindi: Gameplay, Graphics, Controls Better than PUBG Mobile?, FAU-G Review: Better than PUBG Mobile?

FAU-G Review in Hindi: FAU-G was awaited for a long time and finally this action shooter mobile game developed by Bharatiyat Gaming Company has hit Google Play. This game went live on 26th January on the occasion of Republic Day and till the time of writing this review, it has been downloaded one million times. FAU-G is developed by nCore Games, a studio based in Bangalore. The game has also been promoted by Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar, who was also involved in its development. Now it comes to what is FAU-G mobile game actually like? We downloaded FAU-G on Android and here is its review.

There is not much content to discuss and play in FAU-G. It only comes with a single-player campaign. Your character in the game is Lieutenant Singh. Your regiment is ambushed by Chinese opponents in the Galwan Valley. The gameplay is quite simple, consisting of fighting with hordes of enemies and the sad part is that there aren’t too many changes to the gameplay or combat. In the game, only sticks are available as weapons, the rest have to be used only with your kicks and punches. Somewhere here, an attempt has been made to imitate the actual clash of Galwan Valley, because there too there was a clash between the two armies with kicks, punches and sticks. The brawler mechanics only have two buttons, ‘Hit’ and ‘Block’, so you will rarely need the ‘Block’ button. In this you will also find some places where you can restore your health.

As we mentioned, the game is quite simple, which means that you can complete the entire campaign of the game by just tapping a button repeatedly. It can also be called boring in another word. There are also some interesting Hindi dialogues, but they too get repeated. You may like these in the beginning, but you may soon get bored of them. Talking about graphics, the graphics look quite old for a game launched in 2021. However, it is important to note here that nCore Games says that the developer will also soon add ‘Free For All’ and 5v5 ‘Team Deathmatch’ modes to the game. Hopefully these two modes will make FAU-G more exciting.

According to nCore co-founder Vishal Gondal, inspiration has been taken from a real Indian story to create the game. But a lot more could have been added to the game, such as stealth, new combat sets, different types of enemies or missions, and new items to unlock.

As it stands, FAU-G’s gameplay feels too short and incomplete. Hopefully, it gets some good updates in the future and many new things are added to it, but for now, not much can be said for such a small and incomplete game. The developers had made it clear from the beginning that FAU-G is not intended to replace PUBG Mobile.

After looking at the game, it’s clear that the developer wanted to create something different and new, and the team deserves credit for that. However, some modes are yet to be added to the game. It would have been better if the game was announced or released after some more work was done on it. FAU-G comes in at over 460MB in size on Google Play and as such doesn’t offer much entertainment, but with the arrival of the new mode, our view might change.

Features:

original ip
single controls
Unique Indian setting

Drawbacks:

average graphics
lack of content
Boring

Rating (out of 10):5

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