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61.9 hrs on record (19.5 hrs at review time)
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Posted 3 May. Last edited 7 May.
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5 people found this review helpful
2.3 hrs on record
Gameplay is needlessly hard and worst of all it's more frustrating than it is rewarding.
Even when you race well, the AI is always on your tail. And one bump from another car could
flip you and make it impossible to win the race.

Also have to say I really hate all these random unlock mechanics and collectables.

The game looks great and it's definitely playable. But it lacks the mechanics to make the races actually fun and rewarding.
Posted 1 May.
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3 people found this review helpful
19.6 hrs on record (11.0 hrs at review time)
it's a nice game, it's really based on team play, if you are a free-rider you'll just lose the game.
The only thing that bothers me is the team balance. It's often very unbalanced which leads to one team having scores above 15k and the other one not even reaching 3k.
But it's still cool to play :)
Posted 5 June, 2015.
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72 people found this review helpful
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17.6 hrs on record (16.5 hrs at review time)
Nice remake of Soldier Front (it's the same DragonFly series)

The game isn't really " Pay to win "
It still requires 'skill' to get kills. Tho some paid stuff (tomahawk, hammers) can be useful sometimes.
You can compare the game the most with "Soldier Front 2" from Aeriagames.

The big difference with these other versions is the support. GameForge has enough staff to keep this game up to date, respond to your tickets in less than 24 hours etc.
GameForge also updates the game on regular basis: meaning new maps, modes, guns etc.
This makes the game more dynamic than eg. CoD.

Even tho it's a F2P game and there are many things you can buy in-game, GameForge tries to keep the game reasonable for non-paying users. By leveling up and unlocking achievements you earn enough in-game money to buy you a nice arsenal of guns.

For more screenshots / gamemodes / guns / info visit https://skill.gameforge.com
You'll also find the GameForge launcher there



## DOWNLOADING THE GAME
Benefits of downloading the game via steam
+ faster than via GF servers
+ automatic updates (if enabled in your client)
+ steam in-game overlay so you can browse facebook/google stuff while you're dead ;)

Downside of downloading the game via steam
- you can't (yet) login to your GameForge account


ps: I've played both SF1, SF2 and SKILL. I have a couple thousand hours on record.
Posted 19 May, 2015. Last edited 19 May, 2015.
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