![]() ![]() Don’t get me started on how poor the weather effects are. They all look like they were assembled with assets from other games and feature oddly-placed props like dead cows and overturned farming equipment that look hilariously fake. Sure, being an early-access PC game ported to consoles probably doesn’t help, but man, it’s rough. The graphics are so poor, Tannenberg would have been low-rent on the PlayStation 2. I respect the attempt to immerse players in historically-accurate game design, but the visuals completely take me out of the experience - it’s just atrocious to look at thanks to muddied graphics and textures that don’t load right. It isn’t focused on bombastic action or running and gunning like most shooters, but rather, patiently moving towards different goals and quietly trying to advance. Built on historical accuracy, this shooter uses weapons from the era to truly capture what World War I was like. Tannenberg is a squad-based shooter in which two teams of 20 are trying to complete certain goals, depending on the mode. Unfortunately, reading facts is more enjoyable than playing the game. I’ve learned a lot about it thanks to M2H’s Tannenberg, a first-person shooter set during this period.įacts are shared during the loading screens and menus, and it was interesting to learn how Germany was able to intercept Russian transmissions and figure out exactly where the Russian army would be, or that most of the battle was fought on what is now a part of modern-day Poland. The Battle of Tannenberg was a real conflict between Russia and Germany that occurred over the course of a few days near the start of World War I. WTF Am I going to hell for laughing at the noises enemies make when they die? LOW It looks like an N64 game exclusive to KB Toys. HIGH It reminded me how great Battlefield I and V were.
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