(Note: Davideo7 just put Team Fortress 2 in the video game room, so I'm posting my review twice.)
Now,time has passed since my last Team Fortress 2 review (like, I literally can’t find it) so I decided to make a new one. Now, you may be thinking “How good is this TF2?” My layout is of TF2. It’s that good. Anyways, since the Love and War update launched a few months ago, and that was like one of the ‘major’ game patches, I’ll make a review.
Graphics: 9.5/10 Now, I use an emachines. The graphics can get pretty good, but I need to make it look ugly. (Like everything on low except model detail and texture detail, high and medium respectively) I don’t mind for graphics, and I think this game looks pretty good. The art style is amazing, and it won’t look ugly like some other games (*cough* Call of Duty *cough*). The optimization for this game isn’t very good, as I go 15 – 50 fps and with a lot of framedrops and freezes, but hey, that’s my computer’s fault. Sound: 9/10 This game’s music is amazing. Each class’s theme fit perfectly with their personality. And the voice acting is amazing, though it usually racist (making the Russian speak in broken English and the Australian says crickey, bravo Valve). The sounds of gunshots and all that seem perfectly accurate, yet still a bit cartoony.
Addictiveness: 10/10 This game is downright addicting. You’ll spend upwards of 100 hours customizing your favorite classes, learning cool tricks (rocket jumping and perfecting the trick stab), and playing against all the 12 year olds. Depth: 10/10 This game has a lot to do. You can do one of three things, 1. Play the game like you usually would, blasting and shooting enemies to complete objectives, 2. Be a friendly and just make a lot of friends and talking about the latest update and so forth, or 3. Collect thousands of hats to customize your favorite classes. The last one is the biggest draw, as I have spent hours trying to get the best looking hats for the Medic, Sniper, and Scout. If you aren’t looking for hats, you could always play the game normally. There are (I think) 10 gamemodes you can play in, each having (almost) a dozen or more maps for each gamemode.
Story: 7/10 Here’s the worst part of Team Fortress 2. The story isn’t really told ingame, it’s told in comics on TF2’s official website. However, I’ll try to tell you it as good as possible. It’s the 1850s and 2 brothers, Redmond and Blutarch, convince their father to buy land in the US. Long story short, the land was useless and he gave each brother 50% of the land and they fought for it until the 1960s. It’s one of the better stories in a FPS, sure, but it’s not enticing enough to just the play the game for the story, as I previously said, it isn’t even told in the game.
Difficulty: N/A It really depends on who you play against.
Overall: 9.1/10 I love this game to pieces and I recommend this to everyone that plays on PC or has a PC, but be warned, the optimization is crap.
(Note: Davideo7 just put Team Fortress 2 in the video game room, so I'm posting my review twice.)
Now,time has passed since my last Team Fortress 2 review (like, I literally can’t find it) so I decided to make a new one. Now, you may be thinking “How good is this TF2?” My layout is of TF2. It’s that good. Anyways, since the Love and War update launched a few months ago, and that was like one of the ‘major’ game patches, I’ll make a review.
Graphics: 9.5/10 Now, I use an emachines. The graphics can get pretty good, but I need to make it look ugly. (Like everything on low except model detail and texture detail, high and medium respectively) I don’t mind for graphics, and I think this game looks pretty good. The art style is amazing, and it won’t look ugly like some other games (*cough* Call of Duty *cough*). The optimization for this game isn’t very good, as I go 15 – 50 fps and with a lot of framedrops and freezes, but hey, that’s my computer’s fault. Sound: 9/10 This game’s music is amazing. Each class’s theme fit perfectly with their personality. And the voice acting is amazing, though it usually racist (making the Russian speak in broken English and the Australian says crickey, bravo Valve). The sounds of gunshots and all that seem perfectly accurate, yet still a bit cartoony.
Addictiveness: 10/10 This game is downright addicting. You’ll spend upwards of 100 hours customizing your favorite classes, learning cool tricks (rocket jumping and perfecting the trick stab), and playing against all the 12 year olds. Depth: 10/10 This game has a lot to do. You can do one of three things, 1. Play the game like you usually would, blasting and shooting enemies to complete objectives, 2. Be a friendly and just make a lot of friends and talking about the latest update and so forth, or 3. Collect thousands of hats to customize your favorite classes. The last one is the biggest draw, as I have spent hours trying to get the best looking hats for the Medic, Sniper, and Scout. If you aren’t looking for hats, you could always play the game normally. There are (I think) 10 gamemodes you can play in, each having (almost) a dozen or more maps for each gamemode.
Story: 7/10 Here’s the worst part of Team Fortress 2. The story isn’t really told ingame, it’s told in comics on TF2’s official website. However, I’ll try to tell you it as good as possible. It’s the 1850s and 2 brothers, Redmond and Blutarch, convince their father to buy land in the US. Long story short, the land was useless and he gave each brother 50% of the land and they fought for it until the 1960s. It’s one of the better stories in a FPS, sure, but it’s not enticing enough to just the play the game for the story, as I previously said, it isn’t even told in the game.
Difficulty: N/A It really depends on who you play against.
Overall: 9.1/10 I love this game to pieces and I recommend this to everyone that plays on PC or has a PC, but be warned, the optimization is crap.
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