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Tank Brawl 2: Armor Fury

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50%Game Brain Score
humor
graphics, gameplay
71% User Score Based on 21 reviews

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Tank Brawl 2: Armor Fury is a single player and multiplayer role playing shooter game. It was developed by Phung Games and was released on March 26, 2021. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

A unique shoot-up tank game with vehicle/driver RGP upgrade system inspired by Final Fantasy and Titan Quest. Other features such as impressive and satisfying visual of tanks blowing up are just added bonuses for your playing pleasure.

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71%
Audience ScoreBased on 21 reviews
humor1 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions

  • Dynamic gameplay with fast maneuvers, powerful attacks, and unique tank abilities that keep battles intense.
  • Vibrant graphics and detailed models enhance the arcade experience, making it visually appealing.
  • Variety of game modes and accessible controls make it suitable for both newcomers and experienced players.
  • Limited number of missions and a lack of strategic depth can lead to repetitive gameplay.
  • Network play is buggy, and the game can be frustratingly difficult in certain sections.
  • Some technical issues, such as freezing and bugs, detract from the overall experience.
  • graphics
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics in "Tank Brawl 2: Armor Fury" are described as passable, with some improvements noted, such as fitting the entire campaign on a single map with checkpoints. While there are attempts at interesting visual elements, the overall impression is that the graphics do not compensate for the repetitive gameplay, which detracts from the game's appeal.

    • “The graphics have improved; they managed to fit the entire campaign on a single map with checkpoints, and they tried to do some interesting things that are outside of the box.”
    • “Dope graphics for a simple game.”
    • “Tank Brawl 2: Armor Fury is a console game, a failed attempt to make a multiplayer tank fighting arcade-style game. While the graphics are passable, the gameplay was repetitive and tedious, which led to the inevitable zero active player count we see today.”
    • “The graphics in this game are passable, but could be better.”
    • “The graphics have improved, but they still feel lacking compared to other games in the genre.”
  • gameplay
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    "Tank Brawl 2: Armor Fury" suffers from repetitive and tedious gameplay, with buggy network play and frustrating difficulty that detracts from the overall experience. Despite some effort in world-building and mechanics, the game fails to deliver engaging content, leading to a lack of player interest and enjoyment.

    • “Tank Brawl 2: Armor Fury is a console game, a failed attempt to make a multiplayer tank fighting arcade-style game. While the graphics are passable, the gameplay is repetitive and tedious, which has led to the inevitable zero active player count we see today.”
    • “Network play is buggy, gameplay is hard, and you die too much. It's not fun, with terrible design; you will die at a train section a lot trying to cross one area.”
    • “A lot of effort was put into the world and mechanics, but endless waves of generic enemies and dialog amounting to 'you died' and not much more saps the entertainment value out of it.”
  • grinding
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Reviews of "Tank Brawl 2: Armor Fury" highlight the grinding aspect as tedious and repetitive, contributing to a lack of player engagement. While some appreciate the game's short, action-packed campaign, many find the overall gameplay experience unfulfilling and not enjoyable due to its grind-heavy nature.

    • “The main campaign is rather short, maybe 4 hours, as it moves quickly between new enemies, new environments, bosses, and a few puzzle-like encounters, so don't expect high longevity. Personally, I'd rather have my games short, action-packed, and full of nice surprises than drawn out, boring, repetitive grinding.”
    • “It's tedious, boring, and just frankly not fun.”
    • “'Tank Brawl 2: Armor Fury' is a console game, a failed attempt to make a multiplayer tank fighting arcade-style game. While the graphics are passable, the gameplay was repetitive and tedious, which led to the inevitable zero active player count we see today.”
  • stability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability has received mixed feedback, with players noting significant bugs in non-split screen mode and network play, leading to frustrating gameplay experiences. While some appreciate the game's charm despite its glitches, others criticize the design, particularly in challenging sections that can result in frequent deaths.

    • “Really nice game, but upgrades seem to be buggy in non-split screen mode. If you play locally, go for split screen.”
    • “Network play is buggy, gameplay is hard, and you die too much. It's not fun and has terrible design; you will die a lot at a train section trying to cross one area.”
  • humor
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is generally well-received, with players finding it amusing and entertaining.

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Tank Brawl 2: Armor Fury is a role playing shooter game.

Tank Brawl 2: Armor Fury is available on Xbox Series X|S, PC, Xbox One, Windows and others.

Tank Brawl 2: Armor Fury was released on March 26, 2021.

Tank Brawl 2: Armor Fury was developed by Phung Games.

Tank Brawl 2: Armor Fury has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its humor but disliked it for its graphics.

Tank Brawl 2: Armor Fury is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

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