Tannenberg Reviews
Developers held in their hands quite an ingenious and powerful weapon capable of attracting a whole mass of gamers hungry for a good shooter, but unfortunately, even the best weapon in the hands of an inexperienced soldier won't make a sensation. The title, plagued by irritating bugs, poor graphics, and disappointing playerbase, debuted on PlayStation 4 at a price of 20 USD, and although this amount is several times lower than what we pay for AAA titles at launch, given the aforementioned problems, some buyers might still feel they overpaid for the product.
Review in Polish | Read full review
A diamond in the rough from the historic shooter games.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Tannenberg is a strategic shooter that pays incredible attention to detail. The presentation might not be AAA, big-budget level, but the developers have put together a compelling mode of play that is easy to sink many hours into. Here is hoping for more growth in the player base, because the early lack of online players does potentially limit Tannenberg’s potential long-term appeal.
Tannenberg being released for a console ends up showing more of its bad side than its unique style. Adapting the game to the controls is something not well executed and the title suffers a lot in the technical and visual parts. However, there are successes in the teams structuring and specially in the Maneuver mode.
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