Learning curve; clunky default controls on helicopters
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Rising Storm 2 is, for fans of the genre, a must play. Those who aren't big on communication or multiplayer shooters may wish to avoid, particularly without any sort of campaign mode, but those who love this type of game should find plenty to...
I was in for a rude awakening when I first jumped into Rising Storm 2: Vietnam, the sequel to the stand-alone expansion for Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad, Rising Storm. I had never played the original game, so I didn't have much of an idea on...
Realism and fun We all have that one friend who plays nothing but Call of Duty, Counter-Strike, Battlefield, and FIFA - I really need to stop hanging out with that guy. A long time ago, that guy asked me why I play Red Orchestra 2 and he reiterated...
A fiery test of awareness, speed and accuracy which upholds the series' devotion to teamwork and authenticity, but doesn't nail the asymmetry of modern era...
Rough edges and thin map selection aside, Rising Storm 2 offers up an intense and immersive recreation of the Vietnam War that will thrill, terrify and occasionally infuriate anyone brave or patient enough to get past its initially steep learning...
No multiplayer shooter has made me feel as insignificant as Rising Storm 2. The sequel to Tripwire Interactive's spinoff of Red Orchestra cares not a jot for your dreams of glory on the battlefield. This is a grand and ruthless depiction of shock and...
Stefan Köhler@DoublePayjeIch bin ehrlich: Hardcore-Shooter im Zweiten Weltkrieg öden mich an. So sehr ich Squad und Insurgency schätze, so wenig gefallen mit Rising Storm und Red Orchestra - Schuld ist das Setting. Jetzt haben die Macher der beiden...
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