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WWR: Warfare Robots

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51%Game Brain Score
humor
graphics, gameplay
51% User Score Based on 69 reviews

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WWR: Warfare Robots is a single player and multiplayer casual shooter game with a science fiction theme. It was developed by XDEVS LTD and was released on March 11, 2021. It received neutral reviews from players.

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51%
Audience ScoreBased on 69 reviews
humor2 positive mentions
graphics3 negative mentions

  • Offers dynamic mech combat gameplay with a variety of robots and futuristic military scenarios.
  • Easy and fun to play for casual or low-level players with some enjoyable tactical elements.
  • Regular bug fixes and maintenance keep the game somewhat stable and playable.
  • Extremely pay-to-win with heavy reliance on microtransactions and slow progression without spending money.
  • Poor matchmaking with mostly bot opponents, a very low player base, and lack of meaningful multiplayer interaction.
  • Repetitive and shallow gameplay featuring clunky controls, boring maps, no real strategy, and long wait times for upgrades.
  • graphics
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are generally viewed as outdated and basic, often described as shallow or low-quality even on max settings. While some find them impressive or killer in certain aspects, many compare them unfavorably to rival titles with better visuals and effects. Overall, the graphics contribute to a less immersive experience.

    • “Killer graphics, killer robots.”
    • “While its graphics impress, in comparison to rival titles, it suffers from repetitive missions.”
    • “The game visuals and the game itself are incredibly shallow... think of them as the cabinet dress theme on a poker machine at the casino.”
    • “Bad graphics even on max settings.”
    • “I can't say it's much more enjoyable than War Robots because War Robots has better graphics/effects.”
  • gameplay
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay of WWR: Świat Robotów Wojennych Online combines mech-shooter action with tactical elements, particularly through power distribution mechanics, creating an engaging experience initially. However, some players find the gameplay becomes repetitive quickly and criticize the presence of pay-to-win mechanics.

    • “Striking a balance between mech-shooter mayhem and tactical gameplay, WWR: Świat Robotów Wojennych Online stands out.”
    • “The gameplay combines fast-paced action with strategic depth, providing an engaging experience.”
    • “Gameplay becomes boring in a short time.”
    • “Pay to win mechanics.”
    • “Simple but very involving mechanics is power distribution among a few subsystems.”
  • story
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game lacks a substantial story and relies heavily on repetitive, grindy missions, which diminishes its overall narrative appeal. While the visuals are decent, the focus on temporary buffs and in-game rewards encourages spending real money, further impacting the story experience.

    • “The game doesn't really have a story, so we'll start with how it looks, which is okay.”
    • “While its graphics impress, in comparison to rival titles, it suffers from repetitive missions.”
    • “The game has daily missions and rewards, but they're grindy and usually just disposable power-ups or silver.”
  • monetization
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization is widely criticized for being overly aggressive and unbalanced, with many users viewing the game as a pay-to-win cash grab plagued by intrusive ads. This approach detracts significantly from the overall enjoyment of the game.

    • “Far too much an unbalanced cash grab to be a fun game to play... keep looking.”
    • “Cash grab & pay to win.”
    • “If you really have no idea what to do with your time and don't mind obnoxious ads, poor matchmaking, and clunky controls, then yes, by all means, play this game.”
  • grinding
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in the game is extensive and can feel repetitive, with daily missions offering mostly minor rewards. While some players find the grind engaging and worthwhile, others feel the effort often yields limited returns, making it a potentially time-consuming experience.

    • “If you're going to get into a grindy PvP game, it needs to keep you very invested.”
    • “The game has daily missions and rewards, but they are grindy and usually just disposable power-ups or silver.”
    • “Forget grinding because you will be on there forever for little return.”
  • humor
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game features a humorous, lighthearted approach where players casually roam the map, shooting enemies and collecting loot, creating an entertaining and funny gameplay experience.

    • “It's a funny game to play; you just walk around on a map shooting everyone in sight and picking up the loot drops.”
    • “Funny”
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WWR: Warfare Robots is a casual shooter game with science fiction theme.

WWR: Warfare Robots is available on PC, Mac OS, Windows and Linux.

WWR: Warfare Robots was released on March 11, 2021.

WWR: Warfare Robots was developed by XDEVS LTD.

WWR: Warfare Robots has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked WWR: Warfare Robots for its humor but disliked it for its graphics.

WWR: Warfare Robots is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

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