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Tannenberg Review

  • Mark Ruiz and Daniel Beck
  • Dec 16, 2017
  • 1 min read

"Experience authentic First World War action with 64 player battles of maneuver on the Eastern Front. Warfare between the Russian Empire and the Central Powers is a tense battle for dominance – stay close to your squad to survive!"

Tannenberg ($17.99)

Tannenberg is a first-person shooter based on the eastern front in World War 1. The goal of the game is to cooperate and work with your team to capture bordering areas of large open maps to win the battle. Tannenberg was developed by M2H Blackmill Games, developers of the previous Verdun, a game very similar in style to Tannenberg. While it is still in early access beta, Tannenberg has the same charm and appeal as its counterpart Verdun has.

Overall, Tannenberg is slightly above average. Below average sound design as well as muddy textures for a sequel where they should have been improved by now, as well as slight balancing issues take away from the engaging and legitimately enjoyable experience. With several changes to balance and possible improvements to sound and textures the game could greatly improve and come out of early access with flying colors.

Steam Link: http://store.steampowered.com/app/633460/Tannenberg/

Quick Review

Graphics- 7/10 (Looks the same as Verdun)

Combat- 7/10 (Sniper Simulator 2017)

Audio- 5/10

Teamwork- 10/10 (Highly Encouraged to play with friends)

Enjoyable- 6/10

Difficulty- 9/10 (Hard to understand at first)

Maps- 9/10

Multiplayer- 7/10

Overall- 6/10


 
 
 

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