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0.0 hrs last two weeks / 1,102.8 hrs on record (597.5 hrs at review time)
Posted: Apr 15, 2012 @ 12:30pm
Updated: Oct 14, 2014 @ 9:28am

This is by far one of my most invested in game, mentally, physically and emotionally.

If someone came upto me a few years back, and told me I would obsess over and put hundreds of hours of my life into a FPS, I would have never believed them.

There have been countless moments in the time I've spent on this game that I would give anything to relive. Moment's I've laughed hysterically at ragdolls, cried with friends over skype playing Mann Vs Machine, and even raged and thrown objects off my PC desk at being beaten after a hard round.

A lot of friends I've asked to play, often say "But I'm ♥♥♥♥" or "But I die a lot" etc. A common misconception of this game is that you have to kill lots of people and not die. Team Fortress 2 isn't all about kill/death ratios, and how high the number on your unusual item is.

This is a game where switching to melee and crouching at an enemy spamming specific voice commands could end up ceasing the whole match down to a big conga line together.

I do enjoy spending time playing properly, working as a team to try and win the objective of the round. But that's not the be all and end all of Team Fortress 2. Like many others, I try to cusomise my classes with the various hats, taunts and misc. items I want. Let's face it. A big part of this game is collecting "hats".

Anyway, yadda yadda. It's FREE TO PLAY, how FANTASTIC is THAT?! So if you haven't downloaded it, you best hit that button and come join in. You won't want to leave! <3
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