- Publisher: Electronic Arts , Valve Software
- Release Date: Oct 10, 2007

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- Developer: Valve Software
- Genre(s): Action, Shooter, Shooter, First-Person, Modern, Tactical, Modern
- # of players: Up to 32
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Positive: 17 out of 17
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Mixed: 0 out of 17
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AceGamezThe marriage of highly stylised retro-spy presentation, fresh, high octane action, deep and varied classes and the underlying twinkle of humour in its metaphorical eye make Team Fortress 2 far more than just your average fragfest. Long after the novelty of the graphics wears thin, we are left with a refined and accessible multiplayer game that simultaneously cultivates new players whilst retaining enough depth to accommodate even the hardiest of veterans.
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When the biggest flaw of the game is that it gets a bit repetitive after the first hundred or so hours of play, you know you have something special.
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Rich, gorgeous and endlessly fun.
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The action is fast-paced and furious, the game's presentation is hilarious and exciting and the gameplay is very easily approachable. Experiment with a few classes or stick with one, but do anything to get your hands on TF2. It'll be an online experience you won't forget.
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The game also does a lovely job of framing your relationship with other players and nurturing them.
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Team Fortress 2 is, at heart, a gloriously simple game that's been created with style, panache and an undeniable love of gaming. It's the kind of game that you want to show to people who don't play games so that they understand and then either get involved or go away. There is life before Team Fortress 2, and there is life after. After is better.
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Team Fortress 2 sets a brilliant stage for its signature brand of class-based multiplayer mayhem.
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Positive: 1,332 out of 1524
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Mixed: 90 out of 1524
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Negative: 102 out of 1524
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ChrisC.Oct 27, 2007
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