![]() Falling somewhere between Battlefield 1942, Day Of Defeat and a well-thumbed library book about military engineering in terms of style, it's a remarkably addictive game - and one whose review you'll get to read in these hallowed pages next month. Red Orchestra has since become a standalone Russian warfare sim on Steam, and has recently confirmed a date with High-Street shelves through publisher pals Destineer. The prize? Well, only a free licence for both the Unreal Engine 2.5 and Unreal Engine 3, worth a cool $350,000. Is this an error, and if so, how do I correct Thanks. ![]() For its resounding efforts in mod-play, Tripwire Interactive won Epic and NVIDIA's 'Make Something Unreal contest'. Regarding subject, on Steam, when I attempt to play in practice mode, no opposing forces are present, unlike in Red Orchestra 2: Heroes Of Stalingrad. Once (and still) a scintillating Eastern Front WWII UT mod in which guns can kill instantly, and bullets, shells and armour all have realistic physical properties, the game's development has now come full circle. ![]() Now Freshly Minted onto Steam, Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41-45 missed our review section by a gnat's breath this month. ![]()
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