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1 person found this review helpful
42.7 hrs on record (42.5 hrs at review time)
Best 42 hours spend in my life. Waiting for update :)
Posted 27 November, 2024.
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7.2 hrs on record (7.0 hrs at review time)
A Frustrating Stagnation: My Experience with War Thunder
War Thunder is undeniably an exciting and visually impressive game that offers a vast array of vehicles and intense combat scenarios. Initially, I was captivated by its immersive gameplay and stunning graphics, eagerly diving into the world of military vehicular combat. However, as time passed, I encountered a significant hurdle that has unfortunately hindered my enjoyment of the game.

The issue lies with the game's progression system and its associated point economy. While it's understandable that games need some form of progression to keep players engaged, War Thunder's approach feels incredibly imbalanced and frustrating. As a player, I found myself constantly stuck in one place, unable to progress or afford the upgrades and new vehicles necessary to keep up with the competition.

One of the fundamental aspects of any game is the sense of accomplishment and growth. Players should feel rewarded for their efforts and have a tangible sense of progression. Regrettably, War Thunder seems to have missed the mark in this regard. The grind required to earn points and unlock new content feels excessively tedious and time-consuming, draining the enjoyment out of the gameplay experience.

Furthermore, the scarcity of in-game currency and the exorbitant prices for premium content only exacerbate the problem. It becomes frustratingly clear that, without significant investment or an unreasonable amount of gameplay hours, one is left with an insurmountable disadvantage. This imbalance is demoralizing and significantly dampens the overall experience for players who are unable or unwilling to invest heavily in the game.

While the core gameplay mechanics and visuals of War Thunder remain exceptional, this frustrating stagnation in progression ultimately led to my loss of interest in the game. It's disheartening to see such potential go to waste due to an imbalanced system that favors those who are willing to spend more money or dedicate an excessive amount of time to the game.

In conclusion, War Thunder has the foundation for a fantastic game, offering engaging combat and breathtaking visuals. However, the game's progression system and its associated point economy create a frustrating and discouraging experience, leaving players feeling trapped and unable to make meaningful progress. Without addressing these concerns, it's difficult to recommend War Thunder to players looking for a fair and balanced gameplay experience.
Posted 24 May, 2023.
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1,841.5 hrs on record (341.1 hrs at review time)
CS:GO Review
Neblogai žaidžiu :D
Posted 27 March, 2015.
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