![]() This game plays differently than your popular shooters like Call of Duty and Halo, so it's not for everyone. It brings the genre back to it's 2000-2005 roots to the WW2 era, and merges it with today's technology to provide an authentic, immersive, beautiful experience. Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad is a refreshing change of pace for the FPS genre. I can play this title for hours, and have a blast. Still worth picking up if you value tactics over twitch gameplay. I'd give it higher if there community was stronger. For a small company, I feel they did a good job, I think it looks good. The graphics are good not great, but they do the job effectively. Someone on here went on and on about the caned voices but honestly it isn't that bad, I like it actually, though I will admit there could be more options for that. Europe seems to have a better community of players than the US for sure. The best thing you can do for that is to go on the Tripwire forums and find clan/community servers and cherry pick when/where to play. The only real fault of this game is the lack of a community and the fact that most servers are just filled with bots. I don't know what most of these reviewers are doing, but I don't really encounter many bugs. Gameplay wise, I have tons of fun with this game. Add to that my fascination with WW2 and the Eastern front in particular, I think Tripwire does a great job capturing capturing the feeling of the Eastern front. I have played a lot of FPSs and tend to go for the more realistic ones usually. I don't know what most of these reviewers are doing, but I don't really RO2 is a great game. ![]()
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