Thunder Tier One
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Thunder Tier One - Official Launch Trailer
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Critic Reviews for Thunder Tier One
While it does have its downsides when playing alone, Thunder Tier One is, overall, a solid wartime strategy game. It encourages its audience to contemplate their actions clearly instead of rushing in headfirst. The combat itself is rather simple - players point and click at enemies to trigger their weapon - but the sense of realism is impressive for the nine-mission campaign, and the ability to play the entire game with friends is a bonus.
The top-down tactical shooter Thunder Tier One offers a realistic and engaging singleplayer campaign, unfortunately ruined by AI partners who are too prone to ignore orders and cause havoc. The multiplayer is fun and shootouts are hectic, but there's also a distinct lack of modes and the progression system isn't too exciting. We don't doubt Krafton will keep the game patched and updated though.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Thunder Tier One is a good game. It has a decent amount of customization options, features a good tactical system that will entertain those looking for a tactical fix, and doesn’t really do anything groundbreaking or genre-changing for tactical shooters. It’s simply a good game with hopes for more content in the future.
Overall, Thunder Tier One is a fun game to spend some time with your friends and not rage quit, while also having some brainstorming sessions over your next plan of attack.
Thunder Tier One is a production that has decided to fail of its own accord, while it will be successful in general terms.
Review in Turkish | Read full review
Thunder Tier One is actually a pretty good game. Unfortunately, I’m not a fan of tactical shooters, and I just need that first-person perspective to really enjoy them to the fullest. Of course, it’s all a matter of getting used to it, but it’s a shame. The missions are a bit monotonous, but what new twists could you really bring to shooters anyway? The problem is the camera occasionally getting stuck and the clunky AI. On the other hand, the game’s perfect sound design makes up for just about everything.
Review in Czech | Read full review