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  1. Jul 9, 2023
    10
    Minuses:
    1) The campaign in the game has been removed, which does not allow you to earn achievements in STEAM.
    2) Dumb AI.
    3) Sometimes point capture/protection does not work well.
    Positive:
    1) Perfect balance in the game.
    2) Excellent detailing of soldiers' equipment and weapons.
    3) Cool shooting and clear gunshot sounds.
  2. Jul 2, 2023
    7
    Отдельное дополнение к игре"Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad", разработанное компанией "Tripwire Interactive" в сотрудничестве с моддинг-сообществом.

    Дополнение вшитое в основную игру. Но при этом не совсем длс, но и имеет свою страницу в стиме, зачем? По мне лучше бы отдельной игрой сделали, да и одиночную компанию за японцев с американцами, я бы побегал.
    Отдельное дополнение к игре"Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad", разработанное компанией "Tripwire Interactive" в сотрудничестве с моддинг-сообществом.

    Дополнение вшитое в основную игру.
    Но при этом не совсем длс, но и имеет свою страницу в стиме, зачем?
    По мне лучше бы отдельной игрой сделали, да и одиночную компанию за японцев с американцами, я бы побегал.
  3. Mar 16, 2021
    10
    I have 2100 hours in Rising Storm (RS from now on in this review) at the time of writing this. I can easily say this it the greatest mil sim type fps i have ever played.

    First of all, let's get the obvious out of the way. Yes, the movement can be clunky in this game. Your character often moves about with all the grace of a greased sausage. This is especially noticeable in the clunky
    I have 2100 hours in Rising Storm (RS from now on in this review) at the time of writing this. I can easily say this it the greatest mil sim type fps i have ever played.

    First of all, let's get the obvious out of the way. Yes, the movement can be clunky in this game. Your character often moves about with all the grace of a greased sausage. This is especially noticeable in the clunky prone/stand up animations. Sometimes mounting your weapon on a surface can be really janky and not worth the time. Leaning and other animals also are lack luster. These take some time to get used to but eventually you will learn to adapt.

    if you can look past the clunky animations what you are left with is one of the best fps games ever made. What makes it so good?

    1) It has one of the best progression systems I've ever seen in a game. Each weapon in the game has different tiers of upgrades that you can unlock for them. These upgrades can be anything from cosmetic upgrades to actually abilities that can be used on the battlefield to achieve victory. For instance, if you level up the m1 garand, you can get a "false ping" ability that lets you mimic the pinging sound a garand makes when its clip is being changed. This can be used to bate Japanese players into trying to charge you while you're "reloading".

    There are dozens of these kinds of upgrades and they all make you excited to use the different classes/weapons in the game.

    2)The gunplay in RS is amazing! I really can't emphasize enough how good the gunplay is in general. The game has a fairly good damage model where basically any shot to the torso/neck/head is a one shot kill. This of course means the game has a very steep learning curve. There were definitely camp spots on most maps that experience players would hang out in. If you could get past the initial pains of the learning curve you would evenly be rewarded with one of the best purest fps experiences ever. No other game fps game has so rewarded skill and patience before. Through careful play you could set yourself up to kill enemies by the dozens. There's really no other feeling like ending the game with 100+ kills as a LMG and knowing that you single handedly killed 1/5th of the enemy team. Games shy away from allowing this kind of carnage these days, and I think it's a damn shame.

    3) The atmosphere is just the best. The voice lines in all of the native languages, the true to life military uniforms, the amazing battlefield choices from Stalingrad to Iwo Jima. They really tapped into the nitty gritty feeling of ww2. They certainly didn't shy away from realistic gore either as the game features extensive dismemberment and gore systems.

    This is one of the great games of the past 10 years and I really wish the community was still as active as it once was!
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  4. May 27, 2017
    4
    I just don't like the game content. No single player mode, less tutorials, less cover objects.
    Graphics and sounds are quite bad. Poor community, poor weapons system!
  5. Jan 3, 2015
    7
    I have played this game longer than any other. This is because this game has the best multiplayer if you want the ultimate realistic hardcore FPS experience.

    The soundscape is excellent. Weapons sound very realistic, whether near, far, or inside a building. Weapon handling (accuracy etc) are still the best I have ever seen in any game (much better than ARMA series in my opinion). There
    I have played this game longer than any other. This is because this game has the best multiplayer if you want the ultimate realistic hardcore FPS experience.

    The soundscape is excellent. Weapons sound very realistic, whether near, far, or inside a building. Weapon handling (accuracy etc) are still the best I have ever seen in any game (much better than ARMA series in my opinion). There are some neat gameplay mechanics that simulate suppression, and reward teamwork and discourage camper score-whoring. This is probably the only game that really models suppression. Don't bother with the single-player though, its rubbish and the AI is dumb.

    When it was released back in 2011, it was rough around the edges with lots of bugs, but now in 2014, with continuous support from the devs, virtually all the problems have been ironed out, and it now runs very stable.

    Being realistic and brutal, this is very unforgiving to noobs (and CoD players). Only 1 rifle bullet is needed to kill. Noobs spawn, run forward, and get killed by enemy artillery, or a tank 300m away, or a sniper 200m away, or a machine gunner 150m away, or a maxed out assault trooper 5m away, and never see it coming. Being realistic, machine guns are almost just as accurate as sniper rifles, but it is slightly harder to spot prone enemies without the scope. I am usually the machine gunner, and by a round's end (20min) I may have killed over 80 of them and only died 5 times. That's how ruthless this game is. This is arguably both the game's biggest strengh, and its biggest problem.

    This game uses a leveling and unlock system, but it is still quite fair on new players. While fully levelled guns will help (with slightly reduced weapon sway, recoil, reload time, magazine size etc) it is still only 20% of your effectiveness and the remaining 80% is down to your tactical awareness, teamwork, and most of all, your individual skill. That is the most important thing. If you are naturally good, you will start out quite well and only get better as you level up, but if you are not so good at aiming with a mouse, you might always struggle.

    The online community is more mature than in most other shooter games. We still get the occasional 12 year old, but not too often. As of Dec-2014 there are still a good range of servers and a good volume of players online (about 1500 sunday night, 300 monday morning). At peak times there are about 5-10 servers with 64 players, and some servers occasionally go over the 64 player limit. The most I have seen is 85, that was epic. In 800 hours of gameplay I have only seen 1 incident of hacking (the artillery hack), and that one was patched out by the devs within days. So, this game has a virtually hack-free environment.

    So, this game is too brutal and realistic for many, but if CoD or Battlefield is not cutting it for you, I recommend you try this.
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  6. Jun 9, 2014
    8
    While this game has it's issues and the graphics are a bit dated, I always find myself coming back to this game (well, this or RO2) and playing it the whole night. No other FPS has given me the chills when the artillery starts pounding away or when the bullets fly by. The learning curve is quite harsh, but equally rewarding. RS maps are a bit faster and simpler compared to RO2, but stillWhile this game has it's issues and the graphics are a bit dated, I always find myself coming back to this game (well, this or RO2) and playing it the whole night. No other FPS has given me the chills when the artillery starts pounding away or when the bullets fly by. The learning curve is quite harsh, but equally rewarding. RS maps are a bit faster and simpler compared to RO2, but still good fun. Definitely my kind of game. Solid 8. Expand
  7. May 10, 2014
    10
    Solid, realistic shoting mechanics, unsymmetrical but ballanced sides, good graphics, amazing sounds, great map design.

    Best realism based online shoter available. And probably things woun't change untill RO3 comes out.
  8. Apr 28, 2014
    8
    Rising Storm. World War II has never really been my favorite setting for a video game. Don't get me wrong, I love when video games try to use that setting, but at the same time, it is also kind of unoriginal because there are only SO many WWII games out there. I decided to try this game out however because it was free on Steam for one day only. I'd also like to say that before I playedRising Storm. World War II has never really been my favorite setting for a video game. Don't get me wrong, I love when video games try to use that setting, but at the same time, it is also kind of unoriginal because there are only SO many WWII games out there. I decided to try this game out however because it was free on Steam for one day only. I'd also like to say that before I played this game, I had already played two other games set in WWII: Day of Defeat Source and Forgotten Hope 2 (a mod for Battlefield 2). I wasn't a huge fan of either of those, so you can probably see why I am not entirely into World War II as a video game setting. So, is this finally the game that impressed me enough with the World War II theme for me to recommend it to you, or do I have to keep looking for that game? Let's find out. It's worth noting that this game is technically two games in one. The first game is Rising Storm, which shows the second World War as it took place in the Pacific, between America and Japan. The second is Red Orchestra 2, which is set in Eastern Europe, and shows the battle between the Nazis and the Soviet Union. Both games play very much the same with no real differences whatsoever (other than the setting and armies). As for the actual gameplay, all I can say is that for the most part, it's fantastic. This game provides a realistic World War II experience, with some elements found in a lot of other shooters as well. Most of the time, you can be killed in one shot, and you must coordinate your attacks along with your teammates. There are also multiple gameplay modes. The first gameplay mode is territories. This is the game's main gameplay mode. It functions very much like attack and defend or control points in Team Fortress 2, or Battlefield's conquest game mode. While this mode has been used before as you can see, the game makes up for it with a sense of realism not found in either of those games. I have never seen another shooter pull off realism quite so well as this game. This game really succeeds at making you feel like you're actually a soldier in World War II. It does this by having you hold your breath to aim better, use cover, and even blind firing. The other two game modes are countdown and firefight. Countdown is like conquest, only this time, everyone has only one life, and the focus is on just one control point at a time. The offense must capture four control points in a row to win. If the defense stops them even once, then defense automatically wins. Firefight is basically team deathmatch, and not much else. As I said, these modes are a lot like those already found in other shooters. However, because of the sense of realism in this game alone, these experiences suddenly feel fresh and new again. There are also several maps to play on, so you don't have to worry about getting bored with only three game modes. The only other problem with the gameplay I can see are the game's tanks. I found piloting tanks in this game confusing and cumbersome. This can get in the way, but considering very few maps seem to have those, and they are usually optional, they are not much of a problem. This game is very fun, even with a few hiccups here and there. As for the graphics, oh my goodness where do I begin? The graphics of this game are beautiful. This game manages to capture the look of World War II better than any other WWII game I know. The character models could use some work, but that's about it. As for the presentation, it's good too. The A.I. isn't quite as good as I would want it to be, but it's still good enough to get the job done. It is also relatively easy to set up a server with bots if you just want to play by yourself. The training missions are also good, and allow you to hone your skills against targets, and practice various maneuvers in order to be good on the real field of battle. Still though, no matter how it tries to make tank driving less confusing, it is still confusing as heck. Overall, I'd say that this game is well worth your time and money. The game modes are nothing we haven't seen before, but the realism of this game more than makes up for it. The graphics of this game are very beautiful, and use the Unreal Engine to its full potential. The presentation of the game is nice too. I just wish the tanks weren't so confusing to play with. I can safely say: yes, I have finally found a World War II game that has impressed me enough, and I can indeed recommend it to you.
    Gameplay: 8/10
    Graphics: 9/10
    Presentation: 8/10
    Overall: 8/10
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  9. Apr 27, 2014
    9
    Solid game, although a few minor bugs like when you prone sometimes you can glitch out underground depending on which map. Some windows your gun wont reach over the window when crouched. Movement is a bit clunky but its fine.
  10. Feb 14, 2014
    10
    I played 33 hours of this game and found no flaws, it seems like the negative reviews are saying that the full game just wasn't out, so they **** about it.
  11. Jan 27, 2014
    9
    Excellent game. Realism, very good maps and the community of players make you feel like a real soldier on the front. Playability is huge and mapping of real weapons, equipment and troops is outstanding.
    The graphics aren't the most important thing in this type of games, according to me the graphics are good enough. The sound is beautiful. The only issue I had with the servers with
    Excellent game. Realism, very good maps and the community of players make you feel like a real soldier on the front. Playability is huge and mapping of real weapons, equipment and troops is outstanding.
    The graphics aren't the most important thing in this type of games, according to me the graphics are good enough. The sound is beautiful. The only issue I had with the servers with PunkBuster, my sound card (Realtek) crashes on such servers. Only solution is to replace this **** card or satisfaction of the servers without PunkBuster which are also.
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  12. Dec 30, 2013
    7
    I think this game is pretty good and it's graphics are very good but it is too demanding like a lot of people have said. Buy it if you like World War 2 style games but if not I suggest you stay away from Red Orchestra's and Rising Storm
  13. Nov 23, 2013
    8
    Rising Storm is, by far, a very well-rounded game. The asymmetrical warfare between the gun-toting Americans and the banzai-charging Japanese makes for numerous strategies to be deployed by both sides. Unlike usual first-person shooters, Rising Storm, like its predecessor, Red Orchestra 2, boasts an off-center aiming system, non-regenerative health system, and various other features thatRising Storm is, by far, a very well-rounded game. The asymmetrical warfare between the gun-toting Americans and the banzai-charging Japanese makes for numerous strategies to be deployed by both sides. Unlike usual first-person shooters, Rising Storm, like its predecessor, Red Orchestra 2, boasts an off-center aiming system, non-regenerative health system, and various other features that forces players to play tactically and as a team in order to successfully win. Along with the ability to play the original Red Orchestra 2, free downloadable content, Rising Storm definitely is worth its current $20 price tag. Although it suffers from the occasional glitches, bulky and somewhat unresponsive movement system, and current lack of maps, Rising Storm shouldn't be deterred much from them. As long as new updates, fixes, and free content continues to come along, Rising Storm will definitely be a worthwhile game for those interested in tactical first-person shooters. Be prepared to die often and wait in somewhat long spawn timers when you start. Expand
  14. Nov 8, 2013
    7
    My problem with this game is the lack of game modes, and lack of servers with people in them. The game is fairly interesting and takes a lot of caution when playing. Running and gunning will get you no where, and t you will often die from people at a range. It was a fun break from other FPS games, but it personally didn't have the staying power that other games have. Thought it wasMy problem with this game is the lack of game modes, and lack of servers with people in them. The game is fairly interesting and takes a lot of caution when playing. Running and gunning will get you no where, and t you will often die from people at a range. It was a fun break from other FPS games, but it personally didn't have the staying power that other games have. Thought it was decent though, and would recommend it to people that would like a new game in the multiplayer FPS genre. Expand
  15. Nov 7, 2013
    10
    This game still need a lot of polishing, but is great anyway. If you are a huge Cod fan who cannot play anything else, this game will not be your cup of tea, though I welcome you to try it out and improve your skills. Anyway, this game is just as awesome as RO2, and there are a lot of never-seen-before weapons suchas the katana. There are also lots of innovations in this game, such asThis game still need a lot of polishing, but is great anyway. If you are a huge Cod fan who cannot play anything else, this game will not be your cup of tea, though I welcome you to try it out and improve your skills. Anyway, this game is just as awesome as RO2, and there are a lot of never-seen-before weapons suchas the katana. There are also lots of innovations in this game, such as Bandai charging and planting booby traps. Kills feel very satisfying and rewarding, especially with the katana. I will reccomend this game to CS and battlefield players. Well done Tripwire! You did it again! Expand
  16. Oct 29, 2013
    10
    Rising storm is a lot of fun and you get to play as the japs during world war 2. What else do i need to say? buy it now! and it is more fun than RO2 the map design is awesome and the weapons feel and sound great Its an all around improvement over ro2
  17. Sep 26, 2013
    10
    This game is AMAZING. The cover system in this game is fantastic and it's intense. You'll find yourself taking cover more than just running around like a moron and shooting randomly. It requires teamwork and overall, in my opinion, this is by far the best FPS game I've played. Sure, I have played BF3 but that game is just different comparing to this game. For those of you who have thisThis game is AMAZING. The cover system in this game is fantastic and it's intense. You'll find yourself taking cover more than just running around like a moron and shooting randomly. It requires teamwork and overall, in my opinion, this is by far the best FPS game I've played. Sure, I have played BF3 but that game is just different comparing to this game. For those of you who have this game and is reading this, please do play on realism or classic because this game was meant for those 2 modes. Not Action. Expand
  18. Sep 5, 2013
    10
    This game really is very excellent, I give it 10 because despite the flaws (that may have gotten a game less in the past), this is just heads and tails above every other online FPS game in terms of PC tradition of attempted realism, with the only possible exception I can think of being Arma 2.

    It plays rather tough, it is actually despite what some people say similar to COD on hardcore
    This game really is very excellent, I give it 10 because despite the flaws (that may have gotten a game less in the past), this is just heads and tails above every other online FPS game in terms of PC tradition of attempted realism, with the only possible exception I can think of being Arma 2.

    It plays rather tough, it is actually despite what some people say similar to COD on hardcore modes, like world at wars bolt servers for example, I say this from my perspective, so it is still essentially quite an acradey fps when compared to a slower paced game like Arma 2, which is what I needed really as Arma 2 is a difficult one to get into and rarely offers any PVP (I think these guys are playing DayZ).

    The thing is for enjoyable online ritual, people appreciate a certain level of interaction, so this game offers a lot of fast action, you won't need to wait long before shooting the enemy, but a stalemate can develop fast causing the pace to slow and present strategic opportunity.

    So compared to RO2, also a masterpiece which I am hard pressed to decide between, the real contrast is the upped power level of all the US weapons mainly, from the get go. The Japanese are actually a bit unfortunate here, indeed even a Jap victory online seems a bit more satisfying.... of course this imbalance is one of the things we enjoy about the series, also the maps themselves are asymmetric.... I find this a bold design decision in the making of the series.

    The satisfaction of role playing from both perspectives is again thrilling. An example of the firepower advantage the Americans have is the flame-thrower and also a tonne of semi automatic rifles (every rifelman the most prolific class has an M1), whereas most of the poor japs have bolt rifles (but they have bayonets from the off!). Also the only light automatic Jap firepower is a rather rare smg simulating the resources. As you can imagine it plays epic, it even gets you thinking about the stark contrast of attitudes when these cultures met.

    My only complaints are some awkward movement issues getting stuck on things again... but essentially what we have and mostly missed by everyone here, is an attempt to really get asymmetric warfare going by controlling classes and equipment, it really works very very well online
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  19. Aug 26, 2013
    10
    When Red Orchestra 2 was released it was met with hyper negativity from the RO community. Eventually the developers modified the game to fit better with the mechanics that were popular in the previous version. Rising Storm takes all those elements and adds improved overall gameplay. COD kiddies stay away.
  20. Jul 6, 2013
    9
    Rising Storm is a realistic, multiplayer only, first person shooter set in the pacific theatre. It has set the standard of first person shooters for me. As soon as I entered the game, I was thrown into a immersive world, where artillery shells were being called down near my position, the commander was barking orders to the squad leaders and the Americans were pushing us back.

    There are
    Rising Storm is a realistic, multiplayer only, first person shooter set in the pacific theatre. It has set the standard of first person shooters for me. As soon as I entered the game, I was thrown into a immersive world, where artillery shells were being called down near my position, the commander was barking orders to the squad leaders and the Americans were pushing us back.

    There are two opposing factions in this game. The Axis represented by the Japanese and the allied forces represented by the United States of America. Each side has specific classes and features that make their faction good at a specific field. For instance the Japanese can deploy mobile knee mortar units, while the Americans have the flamethrower. The Japanese can banzai charge, bringing the morale of the Americans down while they get rushed. The Americans I believe can do suppressing fire which brings down morale. These are nice differences that when executed correctly can bring victory to either side.

    There are four different squads, each composed of different classes. Each squad has a squad leader, which squad members can spawn on. There is one commander, which can call artillery strikes and recon. The commander is basically playing a strategy game, although it’s in first person and other players might not listen to his commands. This leads to a sense of realism, as other players are dealing with their own problems or might be too cowardly to charge a position.

    The game also gave me a sense of importance, because of the emphasis in being in a squad. While you’re unable to be a lone wolf, or kill the entire opposing team with ease, the feeling of being important is very much apparent. It’s a nice feeling going in, and it’s what keeps me coming back for more.

    The emphasis on team work is brutal. You either work as a team, or you lose the match. There is no getting by that. It’s one of the best features in the game, but also one of the worst. It’s incredibly frustrating when a commander doesn’t have a mic, or the squad leaders don’t know what they’re doing. Even more so annoying is when a commander does not listen to anyone on his team. If you’re going to be in a leader position, please have a mic.

    The graphics are some of the most aesthetically pleasing I've seen, and even on the lower settings the game is just as functional although bland looking. The game could use some optimization in this area though. I often don't feel like I'm getting the best experience with my hardware, and sometimes there just seems to be some slow downs. On other computers, the game looks amazing.

    Overall, this is one of the best first person shooters I have played if not the best. It's for a specific gamer, that values teamwork and realistic gameplay.
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  21. Jun 29, 2013
    0
    I bought the uncut version game of the game. It is still requiring Steam and it is cut now! I want the full game experience and not some crippled paternalized version! That's a No Go for me: 0 points!
  22. Jun 22, 2013
    8
    I've played this game solidly since release, and enjoying it immensely. Yes, the learning curve is steep, but a lot of that can be alleviated by bot practice initially via the Steam Workshop to learn the choke points, objective routes and the cover system. Then you can step up to an online server with a few humans and padded out with bots; this will let you make far more mistakes (andI've played this game solidly since release, and enjoying it immensely. Yes, the learning curve is steep, but a lot of that can be alleviated by bot practice initially via the Steam Workshop to learn the choke points, objective routes and the cover system. Then you can step up to an online server with a few humans and padded out with bots; this will let you make far more mistakes (and believe me, you'll make a lot) than an all-human server.

    I'm a big fan of the Flamethrower; I ran as a pyro in TF2 and the role is very similar. Learning the ins and outs of this particular weapon in training is a must. Both online and off, bots will insta-forgive any teamkills, but human players won't be so respectful of your noobishness. I learned the range of the flame and how to bunker-bust effectively in Steam Workshop and then went to low player-count servers and finally ones with no bots. Now past Honour Level 50, I've unlocked the M12 shotgun which makes the Flamethrower guy a much more effective close combat specialist, as the supply of fuel runs out rapidly once you start inviting the entire Imperial Japanese Army to your barbecue.

    The best map in the entire Rising Storm collection is easily Iwo Jima. Working your way up into gullies from the beach, creeping over ridgelines while dodging sniper fire, suppressing bunkers and snap-shooting enemies as they round rocks in a Banzai charge It's an absolute rush. You'll thank me for my earlier advice re. offline practice when you hit the final Command Bunker. Rush in Pyro style, blindfire or start lobbing grenades in, and Team Chat will rapidly fill with: "WTF???" Or far worse as you cook/frag/shoot your own guys. It's a killfest, but requires a degree of subtlety and nuance not to rack up as many teamkills as enemy.

    My main gripes with the game are that the asymmetrical weapon balance built into the game is realistic, but still the Japanese knee mortar feels a little nerfed and is no real compensation for an Allied Flamethrower Guy, especially one with a 12 gauge little friend. The unlock system is a little confusing, as by reckoning I should have gotten the Allied tommy gun by now for the Axis Assault soldier but it's not forthcoming. I'm running the game with all low settings on a 6 year old laptop no problems, which is an indication of how the game can be de-prettied. However, it also reveals its bare functional guts, and it's oh so 2003.
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  23. Jun 21, 2013
    8
    An awesome standalone expansion for RO2! This is a great realistic FPS and it has a completely different feel to RO2 as the RO2 maps where based in towns and citys while Rising Storm maps are based in jungles and beaches. The weapons in this game change everything as you can plant trap grenades while playing as the Japanese while US troops have the terrifying flamethrowers that have greatAn awesome standalone expansion for RO2! This is a great realistic FPS and it has a completely different feel to RO2 as the RO2 maps where based in towns and citys while Rising Storm maps are based in jungles and beaches. The weapons in this game change everything as you can plant trap grenades while playing as the Japanese while US troops have the terrifying flamethrowers that have great fire physics!

    Overall this is worth your money especially if you liked RO2 (Red Orchestra 2)
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  24. Jun 19, 2013
    8
    This game is amazing value for its price! great realistic and gritty game and its fun to play. just do not expect it to play out like call of duty, otherwise you are going to die a lot.
  25. Jun 17, 2013
    9
    Fresh addition to RO franchise, realistic but yet unforgiven gameplay and combat system. Wonderfull graphics, surprisingly superb team balance thanks to differnet weapons on each side.
    But the best of all are the maps, big enough and full of variety of combat approach.
    Tripwire you showed us u can do perfect jungle warfare, now what about Vietnam War game?
  26. Jun 14, 2013
    3
    Rising Storm is far more polished than RO2 and for the one who likes RO2, Rising Storm will be great. Rising Storm does however keep being a game that mixes RO1 with Battlefield/Cod (or most other modern shooters), with very fast paced gameplay, ''combar area warning'' all over, avatars that shout curses all the time to give away your position, unlocks, perks, spawn on squadleader, and aRising Storm is far more polished than RO2 and for the one who likes RO2, Rising Storm will be great. Rising Storm does however keep being a game that mixes RO1 with Battlefield/Cod (or most other modern shooters), with very fast paced gameplay, ''combar area warning'' all over, avatars that shout curses all the time to give away your position, unlocks, perks, spawn on squadleader, and a command radial that you see in console games, and so forth. RO1 is a lot better with way more content. RO2 has to increase the realism and freedom. Expand
  27. Jun 14, 2013
    8
    Amazing ultra realistic shooter! Incredibly cheap as well, it goes for the low low price of 18€ :)
    The graphics are great, it's incredibly addictive, the only downside I have found to experience is that there are no vehicles.
  28. Jun 13, 2013
    8
    I've died like thousands of times from bullets, grenades, friendly fire and artillery and every time it's infuriating not to know where on the map my assassin got me from. In action mode you get a camshot which indicates the area of the soldier that took you out, but on realism mode you just have to put up with the fact that every few seconds, or minutes if you're lucky, you WILL DIE! ButI've died like thousands of times from bullets, grenades, friendly fire and artillery and every time it's infuriating not to know where on the map my assassin got me from. In action mode you get a camshot which indicates the area of the soldier that took you out, but on realism mode you just have to put up with the fact that every few seconds, or minutes if you're lucky, you WILL DIE! But then again, you can hit back too, and there's something really fun about only having a few bullets in a bolt-action rifle between you and and a banzai-charging Japanese soldier, trying desperately to defend his little islands. Having not played the original, Stalingrad, I can only really compare this to BF3. It's a less polished experience, but the maps are fantastic and just totally addictive. I've also had no issues with the servers. It's relatively quick and easy to find a game and lag is there, but not too bad. A pleasant surprise! Expand
  29. Jun 10, 2013
    10
    Great ww2 tactical fps, it's a must have for all the fun of this kind of game but warning is not like COD it's more like ARMA we play in group and enjoi the feel of the battlefield so mutch
  30. Jun 9, 2013
    10
    They nailed it when they made this expansion pack. This is by far one of the most realistic, thrilling, and fun shooters set in the pacific to date. The detail they put into the level design alone is fantastic. Everything feels very polished and cared for and you won't find many issues running the game on the higher to highest settings even with a midrange computer. You won't regretThey nailed it when they made this expansion pack. This is by far one of the most realistic, thrilling, and fun shooters set in the pacific to date. The detail they put into the level design alone is fantastic. Everything feels very polished and cared for and you won't find many issues running the game on the higher to highest settings even with a midrange computer. You won't regret buying this game. Expand
Metascore
82

Generally favorable reviews - based on 21 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 20 out of 21
  2. Negative: 0 out of 21
  1. Aug 9, 2013
    80
    Rising Storm may not be as intuitive as other similar titles or contain an extensive amount of content, yet it provides one of the more intensive and brutal multiplayer experiences on the market today.
  2. Jul 12, 2013
    80
    This is refreshingly different from run of the mill action like Call of Duty. Even after the engine update it isn’t pretty, but what it lacks in beauty it makes up for with striking realism and a tense atmosphere.
  3. Jul 11, 2013
    85
    Probably one of the best online FPS games with a WWII setting. This stand-alone expansion of Red Orchestra 2 is a must buy for fans of online shooters.