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Red Orchestra 2 was not the place to be a hero. We were a cog working alongside our 31 teammates in the game's massive 32-on-32 multiplayer capture-and-hold matches.
I’d say it deserves both. All Red Orchestra 2: Rising Storm needs to be an amazing WW2 shooter is a few balancing tweaks and a lot more players.
Red Orchestra 2 is split into single-player and multiplayer modes, but make no mistake: this is a multiplayer game. If you buy this looking for a cool single-player experience, you're going to be ...
Sad news: Tripwire Interactive announce that Red Orchestra 2 has been delayed. Happy news: it's just for two weeks. The team say they need a bit of extra QA time to iron out a few bugs and make ...
Discover Games Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad, the leading tactical multiplayer WWII shooter on the PC, will take the award winning Red Orchestra franchise into the next generation of gaming.
Despite its devotion to authenticity, Red orchestra 2 isn't entirely realistic. Problems are caused by a handful of noteworthy flaws. At times, it can be tough to properly attach yourself to cover.
Red Orchestra 2 was recently furnished with the huge and free Fall 2012 Content Pack, which included the free, re-imagined Barashka map from the original Red Orchestra as well as a free ...
Every first-time player of über-gritty World War 2 multiplayer FPS Red Orchestra must undergo as rude an awakening as you're likely to find in gaming. It works a little something like this: You ...
Earlier this month at GDC, I got a look at an updated build of Red Orchestra 2 on PC. One inexplicably exciting detail shown for the first time was barrel swapping.
Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad releases exclusively for PC in September. It's the sequel to Ostfront 41-45, one of the most hardcore team shooters around.
Red Orchestra 2 developer Tripwire Interactive has announced the winners of its Counterattack Mapping Contest. Each of the winners will receive part of the £35,000 prize pot.
Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad is the follow up to 2006’s Red Orchestra, which achieved critical acclaim for the level of realism in the game. Its successor lives up to its impressive ...
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