War Thunder

War Thunder is the most comprehensive free-to-play, cross-platform, MMO military game dedicated to aviation, armoured vehicles, and naval craft, from the early 20th century to the most advanced modern combat units. Join now and take part in major battles on land, in the air, and at sea.

Current Players: 74560
Developers: Gaijin Entertainment
Publishers: Gaijin Network Ltd
Release Date: Aug 15, 2013
Price (USD): Free
War Thunder offers a highly detailed and engaging combat simulation experience that spans several eras of military technology. While the game's graphics, vehicle variety, and realistic gameplay mechanics are highly praised, it is also criticized for its grindy progression system, pay-to-win elements, and occasional balance issues. Despite these drawbacks, the game maintains a loyal player base, attributed to its unique offerings and the rewarding challenge it presents. However, the enjoyment of the game can significantly depend on the player's tolerance for grinding and willingness to engage with its economic model.

Positive Points

  • Players appreciate the graphics, which are described as stunning, and the attention to detail in the vehicles' design.
  • The game offers a realistic and engaging experience of World War II to Cold War-era combat, especially praising the variety of vehicles and the game's physics.
  • There are multiple levels of difficulty and game modes available, catering to both casual players and simulator enthusiasts.
  • The community around the game is noted to be generally positive, with players cooperating and helping each other in battles.
  • The ability to play without spending real money is possible, offering all players a chance to enjoy the game regardless of financial investment.
  • Players enjoy the diversity of tanks and planes, as well as the inclusion of ships in later updates.
  • The balance between nations and vehicles, as well as the challenge provided, is commended by some players.
  • The matchmaking system is praised for being fair and allowing for competitive play.
  • Negative Points

  • The game is criticized for becoming increasingly grindy, making it difficult for players to progress without spending real money.
  • Some players report experiencing bugs, crashes, and server issues that detract from the gameplay experience.
  • The game is accused of being pay-to-win, with premium vehicles that are significantly more powerful than standard options.
  • Some players find the game's balance to be lacking, with certain nations or vehicles being overpowered.
  • Microtransactions and the economic model of the game are seen as greedy, pushing players towards spending money to advance.
  • Matchmaking sometimes places players in battles with opponents of vastly different skill levels or vehicle tiers, leading to unbalanced matches.
  • Mixed Points

  • The game's simulation aspects are praised for their realism, but this also makes the game less accessible to casual players.
  • Players have mixed feelings about the community, with some finding it supportive and others finding it toxic.
  • Common Themes

  • Realistic vehicle designs and battle mechanics
  • The grind and economic model of the game
  • The balance and fairness of battles
  • The variety of vehicles and game modes
  • Player interactions and the game's community
  • Updated 6/24/2024, 5:35:42 PM UTC