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Almost the entire damn game is a horde mode, and like the best hodre-mode games, it comes with suitably awesome weapons for wiping out the hordes. I mean, Walking Fortress Balam? What sorts of awesome ideas had even better sex to come up with that name?
But that's just one vehicle in an array that apparently includes the Super-Maus. Did you see that ****ing tank? Did you see what it was shooting at? This game is horde on an epic scale that will blow your mind.
Huge enemies, huge numbers of them, suitably impressive ordinance that creates suitably impressive destructions, and you can only truly master it as a team. This game IS what horde mode was meant to be!
It even comes with a fun, campy Japanese vibe that offsets what would otherwise be rage-fests when you are overwhelmed by hundreds of enemies because SOMEBODY forgot to bring the right weapon! Just shout EDF! EDF! EDF! and it's all good.
But you don't have to take my word for it, or even those amazing screenshots. Just look at the reviews. Overwhelmingly Positve.
The only caveat is that this game is a cult game. Once you have joined it, there is no leaving it. You can try, but the awesomeness will always bring you back.