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Red orchestra 2 heroes of stalingrad english patch is a game created by the people at GSC. It’s an action-packed FPS with the tightest cooperative multiplayer ever seen. Designed to take on challenging locales, Red Orchestra 2 is set in World War II and pits two distinct armies against each other in battles for dominance of territories occupied during the war. The game received some high reviews for its unique graphical style which resembled a painting of war-torn Europe, but it’s not just about stunning visuals. The game provides a solid FPS experience as well as a unique co-op experience. In this review, we will be taking a look at the PC version of the game and see just what GSC can do with their first ever FPS title. Red orchestra 2 is an FPS that pits two armies against each other and you and your friends (up to 4 players) will be hopping from one territory to another, shooting your way to victory. There are nine locations – five levels for each – and you’ll need to play through them all before completing the single-player campaign. The goal is simple: capture all of the territory. The time period is World War II and the locations you’ll be playing in span across a variety of different settings – there are snowy forests, a village, a countryside, a city – you name it. The entire environment has been remastered to adapt to the war theme. Buildings have been blown up, windows shattered and grass stained with blood. It’s quite obvious that the artwork of the game is something that was very much appreciated by its players as it is one of those games with fantastic scenery. In-game graphics look really good as well. The characters look good from a distance but getting a closer look reveals poor facial textures with flat eyes and mouths that don’t move during speech. When you start getting into combat, the game looks quite good even when you see the smoke coming out of your weapons. The smoke particles are quite large in size but they do not obscure your vision for any longer than it should be. The animation of the characters in this game is good and well done; each character moves in an instinctive manner, executing their actions with ease. The game also comes with a wonderful soundtracks that provides great atmosphere for gameplay. It’s not just music though; during some moments, voice acting will play to reinforce the atmosphere even more. The Multiplayer experience is where GSC really shines. The game has tight controls that make it easy to move around in all directions. The game’s control scheme is very simple yet effective; you use the mouse to aim, the left mouse button to shoot, and use the right mouse button (default) to reload. I was not able to take the time necessary to go over every single multiplayer experience, but I did get a chance to play both co-op and competitive matches. As an FPS aficionado, I absolutely LOVED how well this game played in multiplayer. It looked like I was playing it on my own but it was actually co-op with friends which made for an extremely enjoyable experience. eccc085e13
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