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59.0 hrs on record
Not able to give a positive review in it's current state.
Posted November 10, 2025.
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15.0 hrs on record (13.0 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
I do not recommend this game at this time.

I understand EA will have its flaws and bugs, yet I am one of many whose PC freezes during map changes/loading screens. Having to power reset my PC every 5 to 10 minutes is just not enjoyable. Workarounds should not be the solution to being able to play.

Hearing that some people have their SSDs and whatnot 'fried to a crisp' makes me reluctant to boot up the game until this issue is fully resolved. Unfortunately, it looks like it will take a while before GGG resolves this.

Please do a proper search on your current gear and check if you are also in the same boat as many others who are experiencing this issue.
Posted December 18, 2024.
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2 people found this review helpful
1,415.3 hrs on record (1,293.9 hrs at review time)
Hell Let Loose is a game that initially captured my attention with its immersive and tactical gameplay. The intense battles, the need for coordinated teamwork, and the satisfying feeling of accomplishing objectives made it a truly exhilarating experience. However, since Team17 took over the game, I have witnessed a decline in its overall quality and enjoyment.

The essence of Hell Let Loose lies in its teamwork, where players must communicate, strategize, and work together to achieve victory. The game successfully creates an atmosphere that demands coordination and collaboration, adding depth and realism to the battlefield. The immersion is truly remarkable, pulling you into the gritty and chaotic battles of World War II.

Despite its immersive qualities, I must acknowledge the frustration that accompanies Hell Let Loose. The game has a steep learning curve, and even experienced players can find themselves challenged by its unforgiving nature. It requires dedication and a significant investment of time to master the mechanics and strategies. This can lead to both enjoyable moments of triumph and bouts of overwhelming frustration.

Unfortunately, the decline of Hell Let Loose can be attributed to the recent involvement of Team17. While updates were once eagerly anticipated to improve the game, they now seem to introduce more bugs than they fix. The development team appears to be struggling to maintain stability, which negatively impacts the overall experience. It is disheartening to see a once-promising game being plagued by technical issues.

Moreover, the introduction of new content without any public testing has further exacerbated the problems. The lack of thorough quality assurance testing has resulted in imbalances, glitches, and a sense of instability in the game. It feels as though updates are rushed out without sufficient polishing, diminishing the enjoyment of the core gameplay.

In addition, the latest trailer released by the developers was a total disaster. It failed to accurately reflect the immersive and tactical nature of Hell Let Loose, which may mislead potential players and create unrealistic expectations. This lack of accurate representation further erodes confidence in the game's current state.

Despite these concerns, Hell Let Loose can still provide moments of exhilarating fun and intense battles when everything comes together. The potential for greatness is still present, and the community remains dedicated and passionate. However, it is crucial for Team17 to address the ongoing issues, prioritize bug fixes and stability, and engage in transparent communication with the player base.

In conclusion, Hell Let Loose, with its immersive and tactical gameplay, is a game that demands a significant teamwork effort and offers moments of thrilling enjoyment. However, the involvement of Team17 has unfortunately led to a state of decline. The game's updates create more bugs than they fix, new content is pushed out without proper testing, and the latest trailer failed to accurately represent the game. It is my hope that the developers address these concerns promptly, allowing Hell Let Loose to reclaim its former glory.
Posted June 14, 2023.
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1 person found this review helpful
201.4 hrs on record (47.6 hrs at review time)
A Sid Meier's like game in outer space!
Posted November 24, 2021.
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10.1 hrs on record (2.6 hrs at review time)
Fun game to play, even better with friends!
Posted November 27, 2020.
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390.7 hrs on record (339.4 hrs at review time)
Upgraded version of DoDS, Defenitly worth it if you like thos previous games!
Posted June 30, 2019.
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1 person found this review helpful
801.6 hrs on record (703.0 hrs at review time)
Old but still a awsome game if you love the older type of fps games!
Posted December 25, 2014.
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124.4 hrs on record
Posted November 18, 2012.
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253.0 hrs on record (238.8 hrs at review time)
Its a real time strategy with almost all tanks, planes, AA and so on try the demo and if you like it buy it! its a real good game to play
Posted December 19, 2010.
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