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Team Fortress 2

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Overview

Team Fortress... To many these words spur different images, different ideas; To some it entices the hate of broken promises and Vapourware that was only seen once or twice in its seven year development, Others may remember the fluid class based shooter of Team Fortress Classic - a game meant for fun and hilarity. People new to the words will think of Cell Shaded action and Rocket Jumps to classical music. To all Team Fortress 2 is a game that has been eagerly waiting in the shadows to appear on the gaming scene, a new breath of fresh air to the industry that many are waiting for.

The Orange Box box art containing Team Fortress 2.
The Orange Box box art containing Team Fortress 2.

Much like its father project Team Fortress 2 has stuck closely to its roots, while many new games are trying to show a gritty experience with massive maps and fearsome guns - Team Fortress 2 remains as a beacon, a game that looks like its just fun to play.

Team Fortress 2 is done in Cell-Shading, a very cartoony approach that makes the mindless violence and hilarious combat that much more enticing and exciting.

Team Fortress 2 is be packed as the multiplayer component of The Orange Box.

Requirements

You will need: Minimum: 1.2 GHz Processor, 512MB RAM, DirectX 7 graphics card, Windows 2000/XP/ME/98, Mouse, Keyboard, Internet Connection, CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive Recommended: 2.4 GHz Processor, 1GB RAM, DirectX 9 graphics card, Windows 2000/XP, Mouse, Keyboard, Internet Connection, CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive

Classes

  • Spy
  • Medic
  • Heavy
  • Soldier
  • Scout
  • Engineer
  • Pyro
  • Sniper
  • Demoman

Maps

Gameplay


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