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6/10: Red Orchestra was a good attempt at taking the FPS to a new level of realism, but just doesn't offer enough to make it a stand-out title. --[Honestgamers]

9/10: The realism is uncompromising and newer players may find themselves bewildered from missing seemingly sure shots and getting nailed by unseen enemies. --[Gameroobie]

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Overall, Red Orchestra receives a conservative 'A-' from me. As a realism fan I strongly appreciate the all of the true to life characteristics of the game. --[Half-Life Fallout]

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In the first couple days of playing Red Orchestra: Ostfront, most players will experience more than enough "wow!" moments which alone are worth the price of the game. --[The Wargamer]

4/5: Tripwire can take a lot of pride in Red Orchestra: Ostfront, a game for history buffs and FPS aficionados and, more importantly, a shooter for adults. --[Game Spy]

8/10: If you enjoy World War II games, especially ones with realistic gameplay, you’ll want to get this game. --[2404]

8.5/10: [...] it didn't win me over right away either. Perhaps the fun is in the subtleties, or in the balance between infantry and vehicles. --[IGN]

7.9/10: But for those who can appreciate a more-realistic and technical gameplay experience, there's definitely a lot to like in Red Orchestra. --[Game Spot]