

This game isn’t like the run of the mill multiplayers where you’ll take all those hits and keep running where you want to go. While personally I didn’t find the pacific war very interesting, Tripwire Interactive made it an interesting multiplayer to play, which always helps a hell of a lot! This is a multiplayer that is based on two fronts of WWII, one with the Russians going up against the Nazis, and the other with the Americans battling the Japanese. Now while these are technically two games bundled into one, Tripwire Interactive had a bit of an idea to put both together to help strengthen the overall multiplayer, which is a great idea, as Red Orchestra 2 was beginning to die a slow death. While yes, they can be quite fun, they’ve never felt realistic, never felt like it was a struggle to get from A to B, because in damn near all shooters, you can take tons of shots, to some extent even a bloody grenade from time to time. The biggest franchises have taken a shot at it, from Call of Duty, to Battlefield. World War II is easily one of the most popular first person shooter eras of all time.

Price: £14.99 Standard Edition on Steam (at time of review).
