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Tannenberg game review
Tannenberg game review




You’re mostly looking for higher rate-of-fire or reload speed. You’ll soon realize that the game predominantly has bolt-action rifles, each with minor differences. The experience points you receive after each match leads to level ups as well as the unlocking of new weapon attachments. However, the Rifleman class for the Romanians and Bulgarians have +15 exp for kills in friendly sectors, with bonus exp for long-range shots and less weapon sway. The Russian Frontovik and Austro-Hungarian Rifleman class has +15 exp for kills in enemy-owned sectors, a shorter cooldown between bayonet attacks, and slightly faster reload speed. The perks that these roles have may be different although they’re still dependent on the faction.

tannenberg game review

In general, they’re divided into the typical FPS archetypes - Lieutenant (NCO), Rifleman, Gunner, and Grenadier. The Cossacks and the Germans have more stamina, and the Romanians and Bulgarians have heavy machine gun (HMG) ammo for all troops.Īlso, each faction has its own squads with different roles or classes. Russia’s Imperial Army (Frontovik) and Austria-Hungary might have slightly faster reload speed for rifles. Each faction has its own corresponding bonuses. The factions include Russia’s Imperial Army, the Cossacks, and Romania for the Entente, as well as Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Bulgaria for the Central Powers.

tannenberg game review

Think of it like conquest mode in a number of FPS titles with players assaulting en masse to capture “sectors” (or control points). If not enough players are found, bots automatically join in. Tannenberg’s biggest game mode is Maneuver which is a 64-player clash.

tannenberg game review

The patriotic anthems at the beginning of each match keep you pumped for more action.






Tannenberg game review