


Fun gunplay, beautiful maps and a very replayable gameplay style. Verdun is a shining example of a realistic, team-based shooter done RIGHT. Not a single crash, noticeable framerate drop or other error. There are reviews complaining about "Technical issues", but I have never once had a technical issue in Verdun, and I have almost 90 hours in it. There are reviews complaining about "Technical issues", but I have never once had a technical issue in My favorite shooter of 2014/2015. But there has been few games that have given me the sense of relief of solid defense, sting of defeat or "F yeah !" in victory like Verdun does. It has a steep learning curve- thats for sure. 36 can seem like a hundred as waves are moved down or defenses overrun. You respawn continuously in "waves" to continue the assault or bolster the defense. The community, overall, is very supportive and helpful. The Devs actually play the game and are very responsive to questions on the steam forum. Without a doubt one of my all time favorite games. Its the "Spirit of the Bayonet " You either get it or you dont. Grenades, mortars artillery, machine guns trench clubs and posion gas. It has some intense action followed by moments of sheer mayhem. This game isnt for the faint of heart gamer or "get rekt" CoD crowd. If you are afraid of your pixels dying this isnt for you. When you think you cant be killed ad again. It's not life in the trenches, its death.
