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Released: 12-31-69
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Team Fortress 2 (PC) - Windows

Team Fortress 2 is a FPS game released in 2008 for the Windows.

Team Fortress 2

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Rating: 9.5 (6 votes)

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Team Fortress 2 Review by: Amiably Otaku - 9.3/10

The Control Point is Being CONTESTED
Well, this is it. That game that I thought was only a bunch of weird
source film maker movies turned out to be an actual game. Team Fortress
Two has implanted itself into Internet culture very firmly, and has
provided many animations, stories, memes, and community service, but in
the end, TF2 started as, and mainly is, an online first person shooter,
my very first one at that. And I'm glad too, because this game isn't
like your average fps. What makes TF2 unique you may ask? The use of 9
classes, the high customization options of each, and the diverse
gameplay mechanics you can explore with each loadout. Let's begin the
review.

GRAPHICS: 5

Now I tend to follow a certain code
when choosing a video game... graphics shmaphics. Just like real life,
it's shallow to judge a game by its appearance, but TF2 seems to have a
weird ground of graphic levels. Now the graphics aren't impressive, the
models are all blocky, (can get even more blocky if you need to lower
settings like me in order to play with less lag) and aren't much to look
at, but the game makes it up with its unique styling. While the
graphics aren't advanced like COD or whatever the kids are into these
days on XBox and PS, they look appealing by having a cartoonish feel to
them. I looked into it, and apparently the inspiration of the art style
was based on a 90's or 80's artist, and that happens to be the time
period this game takes place in. It's very resourceful and thoughtful to
make the game like this, and earns the game props. Simple, yet
appealing, that's something I like.

SOUND: 9

The
soundtrack of TF2 is also pretty fitting to the game. It usually sounds
very action-y, like a James Bond/Mission Impossible kind of music. Some
tracks are based off of the characters of the game. The 9 classes come
from various locations like France, Germany, and Australia, and some
music captures these ethnicity's (is that the right word?). Either way,
all the music is very fun to listen to, and it adds to the unique charm
of this game.

ADDICTIVENESS: 10

This feels like a better
time to talk about the mechanics of the game, as they take part in the
addictiveness of TF2. Like I mentioned, there are 9 classes to choose
from, each with unique play styles. The Scout is a scrappy little guy
from Boston, with the voice style to match. He's often loaded up on
energy drinks and is capable of ridiculously fast movement and
acrobatics due to his slim form and energy. He's loud and childishly
rude to his opponents, and his play style is basically to use his
agility to wear down any opponent when 1 on 1. The Soldier is an overly
racist and aggressive American general stereotype, though he was refused
entry into the army for his insane and cruel mannerisms, but has the
illusion he's part of the army anyways. His weapon of choice is a rocket
launcher, which has long range abilities, yet is more powerful the less
distance it has to travel. The explosive splash helps Soldier take on
bigger groups, and he can even use his own missiles to propel himself
across large distances to make up for his slower speed. The Pyro is just
what it sounds like, a pyromaniac. No one knows his true identity under
his/her/it's suit, and Pyro's personality is rather suggestive. Pyro
supposedly believes the world around him is a magical candy and rainbow
world, and isn't aware of the destruction he causes. His game play is
centered around igniting every foe on fire, fighting in close quarters,
and combo attacks with fire, reflect abilities, and critical hits. The
Demoman is very unique, he's not only Scottish, but has African heritage
as well, a black Scotsman! He takes after his Scottish side for his
tradition, honor, and incredible drunkenness. Demoman has a wide variety
of weaponry, grenade launchers, cannons, detonate able traps, even a
sword and sheild, probably making him the most diverse class. The Heavy
is a large Russian man with an unhealthy obsession with his mini guns
and sandwiches... oh I'm sorry, SANDVICHES. He has the highest health of
any class, and also moves the slowest. He mainly shines when paired
with a healing source and when he can hold a point, and his mini guns
are all very devastating weapons. The Engineer is considered the only
normal human being on the team, and is a Texan mechanic who invented
many tools, such as a fully functional teleporter, a healing and ammo
replenishing station, and of course, a deadly stationary sentry robot
that can be upgraded to shoot lots of bullets and missiles. The Engineer
focuses on helping the team with his buildings, but can also fight on
his own in certain circumstances. The Medic is a doctor from Germany,
who has long lost his medical license. His methods are extreme, and he
doesn't care if he has to waste a patient if it means testing his
procedures. Medic uses a medigun to heal his allies and buff their
health, and he can generate various "ubercharges" to make allies
invincible, let him heal faster, or give them critical hits. He also has
syringe guns for combat, good melee weapons, and a weapon called the
crusader's crossbow that let's him damage enemies and heal allies from a
distance. The Sniper is a hardcore Australian, and specializes in, of
course, sniping. Simple as that, he focuses on sniping, and has many
tools to protect him or help allies... in possibly gross ways...
Finally, the Spy is a french agent and assassin who has mastered the art
of stealth and sabotage, and has high tech tools to help him achieve
his goals. He can turn invisible or fake his death, disguise as enemy
teammates, instantly kill any other class through a hard to pull off
back stab, and can destroy Engineer buildings with an energy sapper.
With 9 classes like these, all diverse with obtainable weapons to be
mixed and matched, this allows you to always have a play style to try
and master.

STORY: 6

Now the game itself has events here
and there, but in the game there isn't really much to tell. There's a
RED and BLU team fighting in the middle of nowhere, that's about it, but
there's actually a large back story to the game, still ongoing, told
through comics on the official site. They tell us about Mann co. and
Redmond and Blutarch Mann, two rival siblings fighting over a plot of
land that ironically has no value whatsoever. We meet characters like
the CEO of Mann co. and extremist Saxton Hale, the Administrator who
commands both teams simultaneously and is secretly pulling all the
strings behind Mann co. and her secretary Miss Pauling who assists her
with carrying out commands and dealing with the 9 Mercenaries. There's
an ongoing storyline at the moment involving the assassination of
Redmond and Blutarch by a third long lost brother, Grey Mann, and his
robot army, and quite honestly it leads to many interesting
developments, so I recommend you read the comics yourself. You won't be
disappointed. I would have given the story section a higher rating, but
aside from some events BASED on the story, the story is rarely referred
to within the game itself, and this is the review on the GAME, not it's
comics. Of course I could have given it a much lower score as well, but
I'll just give it some middle ground for this section.

DEPTH: 10

I
already mentioned how there are hundreds of ways to play with the 9
classes and their weapons, but there are also plenty of game modes,
hundreds of maps from the community, and many cosmetics (hat fortress
two anyone?) that you can invest time (and large amounts of money) into
getting to look all classy. In this essence you can never truly finish
TF2, there will ALWAYS be something new to do, and I love that in a
game.

DIFFICULTY: 5

This game isn't like other fps titles.
With many classes and items to counter other classes and items, the
game, as advertised, is more team dependent than anything. You can
easily pick up and play this game, but that doesn't mean you can't use
skill. There are many techniques to make yourself a better player, like
Spy trick stabbing, Soldier rocket jumping, air shots, and aiming in
general. Easy to play, tough to master, another nice balance I like
seeing with these categories.

OVERALL: 9.3

This game
rocks, it has much to offer, much to do, has unique style and charm,
loads of dedicated community service, frequent and hyped updates, and
HATS. This game has taken me over, and if you want to let it, it will
take you over too. Thanks for reading my first review, may I make many more.
  Graphics 5   Sound 9   Addictive 10   Depth 10   Story 6   Difficulty 5

Team Fortress 2 Reviews

Overall 9.5    Graphics 7.7    Sound 8.7    Addictive 10    Story 6.3    Depth 10    Difficulty 6.5


9.3
The Control Point is Being CONTESTED   Amiably Otaku
Well, this is it. That game that I thought was only a bunch of weird source film maker movies turn...
  Graphics 5   Sound 9   Addictive 10   Story 6   Depth 10   Difficulty 5

      Review Rating: 4/5     Submitted: 10-27-15     Review Replies: 2

9.6
team fortress review! you cheap pyros!   drivethemfromou..
Hello, welcome to my review for team fortress. I am going to review this wonderful gem, (duh!) And p...
  Graphics 9   Sound 8   Addictive 10   Story 6   Depth 10   Difficulty 8

      Review Rating: 3/5     Submitted: 10-23-14     Updated: 10-24-14     Review Replies: 4

9
Team Fortress 2 review   alsonic
(Note: Davideo7 just put Team Fortress 2 in the video game room, so I'm posting my review twice.) N...
  Graphics 9   Sound 9   Addictive 10   Story 7   Depth 10

      Review Rating: 3/5     Submitted: 10-07-14     Review Replies: 2

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