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This game has been alive for 10 years so far, and I truly love how the Valve team still works on this game even though it isn't needed.

This game has smooth cartoony graphics and great gameplay, however this is not like other fps games. You begin with 9 classes to choose from, each with their own weapons and cosmetics, the cosmetics really making Team Fortress 2 (I will call it TF2 throughout this review), Team Fortress Two. Although Team Fortress 2 doesn't gain too many updates, TF2 in total (by the time I publish this) has gone though 651 updates, good and bad, the community and their ideas really keep this game alive.

Like I said before, the community is also another big part of TF2, tryhards and friendlies alike make this game so much fun to play. In addition, the community has many tons and tons of groups, maybe to help you learn how to rocket jump, sticky jump, to train your skills or even to simply talk and have fun. The skill level in this game seems to be endless, as TF2 is moving into competitive and further. All the classes have their own abilities to help them in the fights they come across, such as the Scout, being able to double jump and being extremely quick, or Soldier and Demoman, rocket jumping and sticky jumping.

And if that isn't enough for you, theres other gamemodes created by the community,
and this list includes:
  • Slender Fortress - TF2's version of Slenderman, a horror game.
  • Saxton Hale (Vsh/Freak Fortress) - A juggernaut gamemode, with one player attempting to wipe out the other team.
  • Warioware - Minigames and more.

I hope you have fun playing TF2!
Publicada el 7 de abril de 2018. Última edición: 5 de mayo de 2018.
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