Abstract: World of Tanks is a selfish game. It acts selfishly in that it hides information from its players, expecting them to figure out any and all intricacies on their own. Similarly, it asks its userbase to roll into combat as a team, but only concern themselve...
A ridiculous number of terrific tanks and battlefields to unlock, Tank combat is accessible but packs lots of depth, Gorgeous maps and tank designs loaded with detail
Progress in unlocking tanks can be slow going, Some ingame premium purchases are too expensive
Abstract: Wargaming.net has one of the most in-depth multiplayer games I've ever played on their hands. World of Tanks is an intense and realistic deathmatch-type gameplayers play on one of two teams that start on separate sides of an expansive map, and try to elim...
The game designers at WARGAMING.NET put an enormous amount of planning and research in to World of Tanks creating a unique historical mechanized gaming experience. The challenge for any free/pay to play game is finding a good cohesive balance that give...
Action is easy to get into but has plenty of depth, Dozens of different vehicles to unlock and do battle in, Loads of vehicle upgrade options to experiment with, No two battles ever play out the same way, Can be enjoyed indefinitely without spending any money.
Premium items give paying players a slight advantage in battle.
World of Tanks is a great, accessible shooter that you'll probably end up spending some money on even though you don't have to....
Abstract: Wargaming.net’s World of Tanks is a team-based, online action title where players in two armored vehicle groups slug it out for domination of numerous maps based on Word War II battlefields. While summing the game up in one sentence is possible, it is ...
Abstract: I’m encased in seven-and-a-half tons of high-density American-made steel, with a 37mm Gun M1916 on the business end of my World War II tank. Which may sound impressive enough, but I’m actually one of the smallest and weakest vehicles on this battlefie...
For those with the time and patience however, World of Tanks looks to be an ever-evolving title with ambitions to stay fresh for the foreseeable future (new nations have been added since launch, and Risk-style clan-based world warfare is reportedly coming...
World of Tanks might have a silly name, but it does something impressive. It manages to straddle pure tank simulation and shooter action to produce something that, despite being flawed, remains genuinely fun. The time required to research new tanks can...