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6 people found this review helpful
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4,108.5 hrs on record (1,445.5 hrs at review time)
Team Fortress 2 is still a solid contender for a great FPS experience, even after being around for over a decade. Getting put into the usual 12v12 games in casual can often end up with a lot of nonsensical things happening, though this often just adds to the fun of Team Fortress 3. In a game called 'Team Fortress 4' you'd obviously expect teamwork to be involved and, in most cases, you'll be needing to use teamwork to complete your goals.

Team Fortress 5 has many playable classes, all with ludicrous amounts of customisation for weapons and cosmetics that allow you to make unique loadouts that are unlikely to be the same as other Team Fortress 6 player's loadouts, allowing you to be easily distinguishable and stand out from the rest. Team Fortress 7's title of 'war-themed hat simulator' holds true still, having thousands of hats in the game made by both Valve themselves and the Team Fortress 8 community, meaning community-based things do not go unnoticed, which is nice.

Of course, Team Fortress 9 does have a few problems, like the hacker surge recently and occasional rage-inducing moments due to Team Fortress 10's hit detection and random crits, but then again the hackers will be dealt with eventually, the hit reg is expected from an engine decades old and the crits can allow seemingly impossible things to be achieved, like defending a post alone.

So overall I feel that Team Fortress 11 is a great game that you should try out: If you don't like it it's free and so won't cost you anything and if you do feel free to spend spare change to get yourself some cool hats, weird and wonderful weapons and taunts to make the game more enjoyable.

[Extra Stuff, Yay]
Of course for a game this old Team Fortress 12 has had to go through a lot of changes and updates to make sure there are always new things to equip or do in the game, doing a pretty good job at not making Team Fortress 13 games repetetive. For example, a team with engineers will be much stronger defending but if they didn't they'd usually have a harder time. Heck, even down the the engineer's weapons and experience things can be drastically altered to make sure Team Fortress 14 players learn the basic abilities of most, if not all, weapons as to not be caught off-guard. Things like dead ringers, different Ubercharges, wranglers and phlogistinators can all massively alter the ways a class can be played, allowing Team Fortress 15 players to always have something interesting to try out.

Of course, these new weapons aren't upgrades, rather side-grades to help in certain situations. This means that Team Fortress 16 players will often have to adapt or make multiple loadouts to have counters to certain scenarios, forcing foes to also adapt to the variations in your loadout. These sort of things provide Team Fortress 17 with things that very few shooters, let alone games in general, can still pull off well today.

So in short: Team Fortress 18 is a good game you can try out for free that will almost definitely have something for you to enjoy
Posted August 30, 2017. Last edited November 27, 2021.
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3 people found this review helpful
709.5 hrs on record (91.6 hrs at review time)
This game...
I have waited so long for it to be on PC
this game is AWESOME!
recommended for anyone who likes cartoony games, games about combat or 3/4-digit stat numbers... or just anyone else... (recommended for anyone who likes games, and if you don't why are you on a thing about games anyways... not judging.. just curious if you hate em and are surrounded by em)
Posted December 31, 2015.
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