World of Tanks: HEAT


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Critic Reviews for World of Tanks: HEAT
The important thing is that World of Tanks HEAT has a solid foundation and is fun.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Wargaming’s attempt at a more broadly appealing World of Tanks game hits the target. It may be a little grindy, even by free-to-play standards, but it’s such a blast to play that you can probably overlook it while they (hopefully) continue to refine the in-game economy. An easy recommendation for competitive shooter fans.
World of Tanks: HEAT from developer Wargaming Group Limited is a good F2P game that offers fun modes, good customization, and a short stint of good MP matches. While the vanilla version of this game isn’t quite packed with a huge variety of modes, it still is a good way to have some dumb fun.
World of Tanks: Heat successfully transforms tank combat into a fast-paced hero shooter with solid gameplay, strong maps, and impressive visuals. However, shallow worldbuilding, heavy grinding, limited content, and balance issues prevent it from becoming a long-term multiplayer obsession.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
World of Tanks: HEAT is a step forward for Wargaming's famous free-to-play PvP franchise. From the cockpit of our tank, we'll face off against other players in a series of missions and maps designed for frenetic, fast-paced combat. Its new agents, with different classes and abilities, and the inclusion of 15 tanks offer a fresh take that improves on the traditional formula without losing sight of what matters most: the tanks. Rounding out the package are 8 maps and 4 game modes that, once you get the hang of them, make for an engaging and highly entertaining experience.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
World of Tanks: Heat has a minimal amount of game modes at launch, which limits it a bit. But, with the inclusion of a hero shooter dynamic, the game feels great. It’s taking on something that can be niche even within the iconic genre.
World of Tanks: HEAT is Wargaming's boldest project in years — a faster, team-focused reinvention that makes the agent system work, even if eight launch maps wear thin quickly.
Review in German | Read full review