Tannenberg
Tannenberg brings the massive battles of the Eastern Front in WW1 to life with 64 players fighting for control of key sectors of the battlefield, each one offering a distinct strategic advantage. Warfare between the Russian Empire, Germany, and their allies offers a fresh experience for first person shooter players and history enthusiasts alike. There are seven squads, 50+ weapons, six large maps that give players tactical freedom, and a 64 player game mode with full AI bot support so you can experience epic battles at any time! Everything has been recreated with the same attention to detail seen in Verdun, the first entry in the WW1 Game Series. This historical game takes place across the lakes, forests, mountains and snowy plains of the Eastern Front – it was inspired by the Battle of Tannenberg in 1914, one of the most iconic encirclement battles in history.
Steam User 9
Summary of the game:
''Osowiec then and again
Attack of the dead, hundred men
Facing the lead once again
Hundred men charge again, die again
Osowiec then and again
Attack of the dead, hundred men
Facing the lead once again
Hundred men charge again, die again''
Steam User 9
This game is everything I hoped Battlefield 1 would be: immersive, engaging, and cooperative. Each weapon feels impactful, with most shots being lethal—a detail that keeps you on edge. The Eastern Front setting is incredibly atmospheric, especially in snowy environments, and the diverse range of units adds a refreshing touch to the experience.
It’s unfortunate that Tannenberg hasn’t achieved the same level of success as Verdun, because, in my opinion, it’s the better game. That said, most lobbies are predominantly filled with bots, but they’re surprisingly competent. Some of their odd movements can feel refreshing in the game’s dense and foreboding environment. I love those moments when I assume I’m fighting bots, only to discover it’s actually a player—it’s a pleasant surprise that adds a subtle competitive edge.
Regardless, I wholeheartedly recommend this game. Even with a minimal player base, it holds up thanks to the well-designed bots, which are challenging enough to keep things exciting. Plus, the ability to play solo makes it perfect for cooling off when you’re not in the mood for competition or just want a few relaxed yet thrilling matches.
Steam User 5
Now this, THIS IS MASTERPIECE. They managed to make it fun. I know why they make verdun a tug of war and this a skirmish gameplay. But they should've done something interesting and fun in verdun because it really feels lazy there. The map here is not linear, There are different objective or sector that you can take or flank to. The Gunplay is again impressive. There are a lot of interesting guns to choose from, they're as unique as verdun. 7/10
Steam User 4
game is dead, but the bots arent half bad and there is usually still a single digit number of people playing at minimum. I like the maps a lot more than verdun, but damn the swaying of the guns in this game is too much for me. I understand its unrealistic for a person to be able to hold a rifle without even a millimeter of movement when aimed in with iron sights, but its a game, and no other game ive played so far has this mechanic....and even if they do, the swaying isnt as bad. just my two cents. i still recommend the game as its not bad as a game, just wish there were more players like verdun or isonzo.
Steam User 2
Verdun for the Eastern Front, one of my favorite WW1 Multiplayer shooters.
Steam User 6
A simple WW1 game in the eastern front. It has some awesome elements of the trench warfare, especially the thing that enemies are killed by one shot most of the time. The battles are mostly tactical, mixed Players and NPCies, which is great as the playerbase isn't big.
The biggest amount of players i played with was around 60, but majority of them are really good seasoned players who have mastered all the maps, have their favorite camping spots and thrive to have the most kills in the game. Though those tryhards are annoying, i can't describe the joy when you finally find their sniping spot and kill them, or when you find your own sniping spot and keep killing other teams players, just to be found by another tryhard, so the cycle continues.
Really fun game, there's also a progression system of some kind, but what i really play it for is the joy of pushing the front further, following the commands, running for a trench, to capture that tactical point on a hill. Then defending that point for the entirety of the game solo (because the NPCs just don't understand defending i guess), feeling like a war hero.
You can experience some great moments in this game, and for the sale price, it's a shame to not try this game. Note that this is just the Eastern front, so if you want to fight in other battle maps, check out other games from the developer, though they are mostly the same, just the maps are different.
Steam User 3
Este esta mejor que Verdun, los mapas son mas amplios y los gráficos y la jugabilidad son mucho mejores, sin embargo adolece de lo mismo que el otro, por momentos se pone muuuuuuuuuy aburrido.
7/10 estoy siendo muy generoso aqui pero bueno.