Founder of nCore games requests not to compare FAU-G with PUBG

After months of build-up, Indian action game FAU-G was finally launched on Republic Day, 26 January.

nCore Games founder Vishal Gondal via Twitter requests users not to compare FAU-G with PUBG.

Vishal Gondal is well known in the tech space. His latest project, an action game, Fearless and United Guards: FAU-G, was launched on the auspicious occasion on India’s 72nd Republic Day.

Many users showed their anger and upsetting concern over the game. Unlike popular belief, FAU-G is as of now, a close-combat game as most of the action is fist punches and kicks and handcrafted weapons that get their own names like ‘Lalkaar’, or ‘Tandav’. This immediately leads gamers to start comparing with PUBG; FAU-G features The graphics of the game are great but the game is let down by its poor combat implementation and repetitive gameplay style.

After receiving criticism solely based on PUBG, nCore founder Vishal Gondal expresses himself on Twitter and requests users not to compare it PUBG. He wants gamers to treat it like any other gameplay with a new concept with a fresh mindset and not keeping PUBG in mind. After all, it’s just been 3 days.

FAU-G caught everyone’s attention after actor Akshay Kumar announced the game on Twitter and Instagram.

 

 

 




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