Fistful of Frags (2014)
Genres: ActionIndie
Tags:
Steam AchievementsMultiplayerRPGCo-opcooperativeFirst-PersonFPSOnline Co-OpFunnySteam LeaderboardsClassicSurvivalComedyFree to PlayOnline multiplayerLocal MultiplayerstatsSteam WorkshopCross-Platform MultiplayerIncludes level editorHistoricalIncludes Source SDKWesternMod
Description
Fistful of Frags is a western-themed modification developed on the Source engine, the same engine behind popular titles such as Half-Life and Team Fortress 2. Initially starting as a mod for Half-Life, the game was reworked and officially re-released in 2014. The name of the game is a playful reference to the iconic 1964 western film A Fistful of Dollars by Sergio Leone, aligning with its classic western theme.
Weapons
The game features a diverse range of weapons from the 19th century, providing players with a variety of combat options. There are five distinct weapon classes in Fistful of Frags: melee weapons, pistols, rifles, shotguns, and special weapons. Each of these classes brings a unique style of play and strategy to the table. The game also includes several tiers of weapons, each with its own characteristics and rarity. Players start with basic, low-tier weapons known as Starter Weapons, which are available when they spawn into the game. However, throughout their journey, players can find more powerful weapons by searching chests marked by specific colors, such as Blue, Red, and Gold, corresponding to different levels of weapon strength and abilities.
The weapon system is built around a limited weight capacity, which means players must manage their inventory carefully, as they cannot carry an excessive number of weapons at once. This limitation forces players to make tactical choices about which weapons to prioritize based on the situation at hand. Additionally, certain weapons allow for unique actions, such as dual-wielding pistols or throwing dynamite, adding further layers of strategy and gameplay variety. The method by which players obtain weapons depends largely on the game mode they are playing, giving each mode a distinct flavor and playstyle.
Game Modes
Fistful of Frags offers a wide range of game modes, supporting both single-player and multiplayer experiences, as well as cooperative and competitive play. One of the primary modes is Team Shootout, where players are split into either two or four teams, and the objective is to eliminate the opposing teams and accumulate the most kills or "frags." Players can earn additional weapons by spending "stars"—a form of in-game currency—after they respawn, adding a layer of resource management to the gameplay.
Another popular mode is Break Bad, which follows a similar structure to Team Shootout but with a twist: the goal here is to gather as much in-game money as possible. Guns are purchased using this money, and players must balance their offensive strategies with careful management of their resources. This mode encourages players to consider both combat and economic strategies to achieve victory.
In addition to these, Fistful of Frags includes other diverse modes like Versus, Elimination, Shootout, and Teamplay, each offering different styles of play. In Versus, players engage in direct competition, while Elimination tests their ability to outlast the opposition in a last-man-standing style match. Shootout focuses on quick, high-intensity duels, and Teamplay adds team-based objectives to the mix. The game provides a variety of playstyles, ensuring that every player can find a mode that suits their preferred approach.
Whether you prefer working with your team to strategize or taking on others in fast-paced shootouts, Fistful of Frags delivers an exciting western experience with diverse weapons and gameplay modes that keep things fresh and engaging. The mix of resource management, tactical combat, and classic western atmosphere makes it a unique and compelling title for fans of both the genre and the Source engine's classic mechanics.
Our Verdict
If you enjoy classic westerns and fast-paced multiplayer action, Fistful of Frags is worth your time. The game has a lot of charm with its old-school weapons and fun variety of game modes. It feels like a love letter to the wild west with a modern multiplayer twist.
The controls are simple, and learning the different weapons is fun, not frustrating. The mix of team modes and solo play keeps the game fresh, and finding new guns adds a nice layer of strategy. It's not perfect, but it delivers a solid, entertaining experience.
We recommend Fistful of Frags for anyone who likes westerns, casual shooting, or just a good multiplayer challenge. It's easy to pick up, hard to put down, and full of unique moments you won't forget.