lundi 26 janvier 2015

Download of the day: Team Fortress 2

If you like games, you love Team Fortress 2, which features beautiful visuals and fast-paced gameplay – and some rather fetching hats.


Why you need it


Team Fortress has been around for a while now, and with good reason – it's one of the most popular multiplayer games around, combining addictive gameplay with great humour and a distinct cartoony visual style. Choose your character type – from soldier and spy to medic and engineer – then duke it out in classic game modes like capture the flag and king of the hill or more unusual affairs like payload and control point.


As we noted in our roundup on the most essential software for 2015, Team Fortress 2 helped lay the foundations for the current free-to-play trend that is so popular within gaming right now. What that means is that you can play one of the most enjoyable multiplayer games around completely for free.


There's also a thriving community, so you'll never be short of opponents to battle or teammates to join. The community have even created a short animated movie and update for the game title 'End of the Line'. The developers, for their part, and always working on updates themselves, so there's always something new to look forward to.


Key features



  • Works on: PC, Mac, Linux

  • Versions: Free

  • Hilarious gameplay: Team Fortress 2 is famous for its humorous style and slight obsession with hats. OK, major obsession with hats

  • Free-to-play: Get started for free and only pay if you want to upgrade

  • Great community: The Team Fortress 2 community is dedicated to making the game as good as possible, even going as far as to release an animated movie and game update


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