Top Tips for Surviving Your First Campaign Run
Every time we power up Cost Of War, we carry more than just a weapon clone or a bullet count. We carry the weight of our story—each mission, each face behind the muzzle, and every moral choice that ripples through the narrative. For many players, the first campaign run feels like stepping into a storm. You’ll scramble for cover, curse friendly fire, and wonder if you’ll ever emerge unchanged. Below, the development team pulls back the smoke screen on the design philosophy, narrative intent, and subtle gameplay loops that shape your baptism by fire. Here are our top tips to help you emerge from that first run with more than just a tally of kills—a sense of survival, purpose, and the emotional resonance that defines Cost Of War.
Tip 1: Listen to the Silence Between Shots
When you hear nothing but distant wind and the settling dust, that’s your cue. We designed the audio to breathe life into empty spaces. Sound cues aren’t just atmospheric—they’re tactical. Enemy reinforcements approach on gravel, not concrete. A shuttered window creaks before a sniper adjusts her sight. Resist the urge to spray bullets at every shadow; instead, pause and let the ambient audio guide you. You’ll begin to hear patterns, and in turn, anticipate danger.
Tip 2: Think in Seconds, Not Minutes
Time dilation is a core pillar of our mission design. Every encounter is balanced to test your split-second decision-making. Should you sprint through the courtyard or hug the wall and pick off guards one by one? We tune enemy reaction times to force tension. When you hesitate, you lose. When you act willy-nilly, you bleed. Your first run teaches you to read pacing like a seasoned operative. Measure actions in heartbeats, not elapsed minutes.
Tip 3: Cover Is More Than a Solid Wall
Our level artists sculpt every environment to offer multiple approaches. A rusted shipping crate isn’t just a blocking object; it’s a calculated vantage point. Behind that half-buried barrier, you can catch a breath, reload, and recalculate. But while you’re grounded, beware the angle of fire: peek too far and you’ll expose yourself to arcs you never noticed. Use dynamic lean controls and physics-based debris to your advantage, and treat cover as a dialogue with the battlefield, not a static solution.
Tip 4: Watch the Faces of Your Squad
In Cost Of War, your squadmates are more than AI extras—they’re vessels of narrative tension. Flank an enemy while one of them calls out, “I’m pinned!” Their tone changes to fear, anger, or resolve based on story progression and mission outcome. Take a moment to glance at their posture, facial animation, or voice lines. They’ll warn you when ammunition runs low, morale dips, or an ambush is near. They’re designed not just to react to you, but to shape how you interpret the chaos.
Tip 5: Embrace the Moral Weight of Each Bullet
We built Cost Of War’s narrative system around a simple premise: every choice carries a cost. A shot fired at a fellow soldier in a dark alley might save your life—but at what price? Narrative anchors subtly shift depending on collateral damage, restraint, and mercy. Your first campaign run will inevitably be chaotic. But try to aim for intentionality. If you spare a fleeing enemy or prioritize non-lethal takedowns, notice how world dialogue changes. Our writers wove branching lines of accountability into every mission, so your combat style echoes through the next chapter.
Tip 6: Read the Terrain as a Character
From the blood-spattered corridors of an abandoned factory to the stark beauty of a bombed-out city plaza, each environment tells a story. Art direction and level design teams collaborated to layer in narrative breadcrumbs—bullet-scarred walls, half-burned posters, children’s toys abandoned in rubble. When you slow down and truly observe, you uncover mission objectives without relying solely on HUD markers. Our goal was to make scenery matter as much as squad commands, so let the world itself guide you toward the next objective.
Conclusion: The First Run Is Just the Beginning
Surviving your first campaign run in Cost Of War isn’t about perfection—it’s about immersion. We want you to feel the sting of every bullet, hear the tremor in your squadmate’s voice, and wrestle with the moral echoes of your decisions. As you progress, you’ll notice the wounds you carry become part of your playstyle: will you become a surgical operator, a reckless rebel, or something in between? That evolution is written in the fires of your first campaign—where every heartbeat, every muffled footstep, and every shot fired reveals a layer of a deeper story. So breathe, listen, and move with intent. Welcome to the frontlines.






