The game’s namesake mechanic rewards aggression. Getting closer to enemies increases damage, encouraging high-risk, high-reward plays. This sets it apart from other FPS titles where ranged combat dominates.
Here’s a comprehensive review of the classic first-person shooter (originally Point Blank by Zepetto, later serviced by Garena in many regions). Game Review: Point Blank Online – A Forgotten Gem of the Free-to-Play FPS Era Platform: PC Developer: Zepetto Publisher: Garena (SEA), Zepetto (Global/Korea) Status: Server-dependent (active in some regions, closed in others) The Verdict: 7/10 – Nostalgic, Fast-Paced, and Underrated Point Blank entered the crowded free-to-play FPS arena in the late 2000s/early 2010s, going head-to-head with giants like CrossFire , Sudden Attack , and Special Force . While it never achieved world domination, it carved out a loyal fanbase thanks to its arcade-style speed, unique weapon customization, and satisfying gunplay.
The game shut down in major regions like North America and Europe years ago. Currently, only specific Southeast Asian and Brazilian servers remain active, often with high ping for outsiders.
A few friends, low expectations, and no wallet.
★★★☆☆ (3/5) – A solid throwback, but time has passed it by.
The game’s namesake mechanic rewards aggression. Getting closer to enemies increases damage, encouraging high-risk, high-reward plays. This sets it apart from other FPS titles where ranged combat dominates.
Here’s a comprehensive review of the classic first-person shooter (originally Point Blank by Zepetto, later serviced by Garena in many regions). Game Review: Point Blank Online – A Forgotten Gem of the Free-to-Play FPS Era Platform: PC Developer: Zepetto Publisher: Garena (SEA), Zepetto (Global/Korea) Status: Server-dependent (active in some regions, closed in others) The Verdict: 7/10 – Nostalgic, Fast-Paced, and Underrated Point Blank entered the crowded free-to-play FPS arena in the late 2000s/early 2010s, going head-to-head with giants like CrossFire , Sudden Attack , and Special Force . While it never achieved world domination, it carved out a loyal fanbase thanks to its arcade-style speed, unique weapon customization, and satisfying gunplay. Point Blank Online
The game shut down in major regions like North America and Europe years ago. Currently, only specific Southeast Asian and Brazilian servers remain active, often with high ping for outsiders. The game’s namesake mechanic rewards aggression
A few friends, low expectations, and no wallet. Here’s a comprehensive review of the classic first-person
★★★☆☆ (3/5) – A solid throwback, but time has passed it by.