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1,733.1 hrs on record (267.0 hrs at review time)
Made a Cycloner. Get's rekt on Merciless because not enough dmg.
Made a CoC Shadow. Get's rekt on Merciless because not enough health.
Made a Tornado Shot ranger. Get's rekt on Merciless becuase not enough dmg.

10/10 would get rekt again.

This game absolutely amazing, devs are the greatest devs you'll ever find for F2P games.
Posted December 15, 2015.
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2 people found this review helpful
555.9 hrs on record (312.0 hrs at review time)
Let's be real. This is a review board, and you're here because you're trying to decide whether or not its worth your time playing this game. In any case, in terms of gameplay and graphics, it's pretty clear cut. This game has both bases rather covered. Great graphics and great gameplay, while not at AAA level. It's a free game, after all.

But before you get this game, consider these points:
1. Are you an MMORPG fan. As in can you sink hundreds to thousands of hours into a single game, live with the blessings and the curses of RNGesus, and grind the same dungeons over and over again for hours on end to achieve the sweet taste of progress?
2. Are you interested in going in and asking for help from strangers, joining a clan, providing for that clan, and overall being an active player? Furthermore, do you have friends that can play with you?
3. Do you have tons of free time?
4. Are you fine with not ever being close to achieving endgame?
5. Do you realize that nearly everything within this game can be received for FREE? (It's rather hard to discern this when your Arsenal shows all these weapons that have cash prices on them, and I made the bad assumption that this game was going to be a P2W game, which it isn't)
6. Are you looking for an MMORPG with Shooter elements rather than vice versa?

If you can answer yes to these questions, then jump right in. I've sunk 300 hours already, and plan to sink more. The community is one of the greatest if not the greatest, and the people you meet are almost always helpful, as long as you're not in the Trade chat where everyone is trying to make a profit and may be rude as hell.

If you can't really say yes to the pointers above, I would suggest you look elsewhere and move along.


Posted February 10, 2015.
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1 person found this review helpful
33.1 hrs on record (25.0 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
As summer rolled by and the clutches of boredom eventually wound around my sould, I decided that this would be the summer that I finally returned to gaming.

Upon my return, I ultimately wanted to try something new for a change. I have always been a sandbox or FPS player, and I was looking for something that would scratch my itch without being overly trite for me, and after hours of searching online, I had stumbled upon this game on steam. Little did I know that I have sold my soul to the devil upon playing it.

I do not know how many hours I have clocked on this game already, but let me warn you, you will waste your life playing it. It will be blissful during the times that you do, but seriously, if you have a dissertation to work on DO NOT PLAY THIS GAME.

Now here's the actually review:

This game boasts itself to be a cross of World of Tanks and Minecraft; I have played Minecraft a bit and I respectfully disagree. While I may not have played WoT before, I can tell you for a fact that the only similarity to Minecraft is the block-based 3D construction involved in creating robots that you fight with.

Now, each block has a certain physical aspect to it, altering the way your bot handles in the end. Meaning, you dont have to make tanks. You can make blimps, planes, cars, and a flipping tyrannosaur if you wanted to (youtube it, I sh*t you not.) And that being said, while I have never played WoT, I doubt that they are the same.

Now this mixture of action and sandbox is incredibly synergetic, and creates a game with nearly infinite replayability. Players spend hours on end trying to craft up the perfect robot that will dominate the battlefield. Of course, this never happens, and the game mechanics makes sure of that (or else everyone would be using the same build of robot)


However, there are also cons to this game that I do have to mention, but they can become pro's if you want them to be.

The game operates on a tier system when sending you out to battle, using a hidden algorithm. You battle tier is determined by the level of blocks that you use and the quantity of blocks that you use. That being said, you can create the crappiest motorcycle in the entire world, plop a Tier 5 cannon on it, then run around 1-hit killing everything in Tier 1 battlefields.
Of course, since you're a crappy motorcycle, ♥♥♥♥ up once (get flipped over, get a wheel knocked out) and you're ♥♥♥♥♥♥ as well. (Which is rare. Typically this strategy is a surefire way to win.) This tactic can also be applied at higher tiers as well.

The only time where the game is truly balanced is at tier 10, where everyone is OP as f*ck.

Blocks also need to unlocked in this game, and the scaling at which one receives these blocks is also pretty bad, but nothing gamebreaking. Although I am biased on this point since I shoved cheddar at this game the moment I played it, because it's just that good.

So my final verdict is that this game is incredibly great, it's complete (even in Early Access), and even though there are some balancing issues, the Devs are highly active in fixing them. (They've wiped out the entire hackerbase in a single update! But of course, they'll just return like in every game.)





Posted July 24, 2014.
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