

Stylistic destruction: There is a wide array of weapons to unlock and outfit your tank with. Do you use the ricochet shells to enclose your opponent in a volley of blasts? Or do you use the drill shot to pierce the landscape and sneak up on the unsuspecting? Whatever the case, you’ll no doubts have a blast with friends in this chaotic tank shooter. With more than 250 weapons to choose from, There’s a certain depth of strategy applied. Demolish them, destroy the terrain around them, causing them to fall to their death or pierce the walls they hide behind. This colorful neon themed game has two players go up against each other, with their tanks outfitted with different weapons.ĭestroy Everything: Don’t just destroy your enemy. When on sniper duty the simple look of your rifle as you dial in your scope is genuinely wonderful, as is the magnified scene slowly edging into focus.Ever wondered what would happen if the worms from the worms franchise got a hold of tanks? Well, the result would be ShellShock Live. All of these factor into the realism mix. RO2 adheres to locational damage, true ballistics, bullet-drop, accurate levels of scenery penetration and health that won't magically grow back (but bleeding can at least be stymied with a bandage). It'll all depend on where you've been perforated, however. In that instance you're likely to take a few bullets, but when you're shot dead you'll generally get a few seconds of staggering time to let you fire off a shot at your victorious foe. You have to mentally gauge just how many bullets you've spent, reload tactically and make an effort to avoid pulling the trigger to be greeted by awkward silence and wobbly knees. Don't let yours overheat.Īs before, for example, there's no indication of how many rounds you've fired on-screen – you can only get a rough estimation of what's in your clip. There's no easy cool-downs on machine guns. They also pepper your game with moments of gut-wrenching panic. Within these bouts of 16, 32 or 64 players are game mechanics custom-built to nudge the realism bracket a little closer to authentic mortal danger. Within this battle various authentically recreated locations, like a wrecked train station and a vast grain elevator building, will see game modes like Territory (an attack/defend objective takeover mode, similar to what went before in RO1) and Countdown (a one-life-only timed assault on objectives) play out.Īs a sop to newcomers, meanwhile, Firefight will be a class-free Team Deathmatch bullet exchange - albeit with respawns in the near proximity of surviving players, to ensure patterns of attack and resistance. The focus is on close-knit battlefields in the Battle of Stalingrad, a set-to between the Germans and the Russians that stretched from July 1942 to February 1943. Heroes of Stalingrad is a more focussed affair than Ostfront 41-45. Rank yourself up to hero status and you’ll provide inspiration perks to those around you. By my reckoning, it therefore has the potential to rampage through Steam accounts like an authentically recreated Tiger tank with Charlie Sheen at the levers.


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As such it remains free of the temptation to sacrifice its hardcore leanings, or to crowbar the eccentricities of its control system so it works with a gamepad. And it's also going to be a PC-only release. So it's good news that Red Orchestra is finally getting a sequel. On some servers, the allure of World War II never quite faded. Meanwhile, its heart-in-mouth combat and dedication to the real soldier's experience truly made you feel like an active participant in a rubble-strewn nightmare. Its obsession with realism and focus on the less trendy Eastern front kept it different and engaging. On the PC, however, one plucky multiplayer shooter never lost its sheen. As the weariness set in, clunking gears were set in motion that led to today's inevitable – and almost universal - switch to modern-day combat. Personally, though, I'm looking back a mere six years to when, statistically, over 60 per cent of shooters involved killing Nazis in the same field of a crepe-heavy region of France.īack then the world was beginning to tire of World War II, fed up of the endless orders to defend farmhouses with machine gun nests. To be fair, she's more concerned with the fact her nation was in mortal danger (alongside who in the village had it away with an American airman, and the banana shortage), so she's probably got justification. You'd think my gran might feel differently, yet that doesn't stop her banging on about it.

Don't know about you, but I'm starting to miss World War II.
