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<p>Over the weekend, I picked up two games thanks to some coercing coupons from GameStop, but really I picked up six games, as one game is actually five games bundled nicely on a single Xbox 360 disc. It&#8217;s called <strong>The Orange Box</strong>, and it&#8217;s one <em>helluva</em> package, especially as a used copy; for just over $20.00, I now have access to <strong>Half-Life 2, Half-Life 2: Episode One, Half-Life 2: Episode Two, Portal,</strong> and <strong>Team Fortress 2</strong>. Man, that&#8217;s a lot of 2s in there. I&#8217;m sure I&#8217;ll be musing about those first four games at some point, but let&#8217;s use today to dive into <strong>Team Fortress 2</strong>, a game I didn&#8217;t think I would like, but am having fun with, as well as a game that is sadly not the be-all, end-all version of itself.</p>
<p><strong>Team Fortress 2</strong> is an online, team-based, first-person shooting multiplayer bonanza. You pick a class, a map, and a type of game (capture the flag, capture/defend control points, arena, and so on), and you&#8217;re off to shoot non-team members, capture sections of the map, and wait patiently for your character to respawn. On the Xbox 360 version, there&#8217;s six maps available, and I&#8217;ve gotten to try &#8217;em all once, which should be obvious to all y&#8217;all Achievements stalkers:</p>
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<strong>World Traveler</strong> (5G): Play a complete game on every map.</p>
<p>The six maps are all about the same size, a medium build, with a few spots of elevation, but otherwise there&#8217;s a lot of staircases and tight corridors to contend with. Each team has a home base where they can restock on health and items. No real direct interaction with anything on the map though, and there&#8217;s no destruction a la <strong>Red Faction</strong> tech. My favorite playground is whatever the snowy one is called. Snowscape? Snow City? Las Frozen Vegas? I can&#8217;t remember, and I&#8217;m definitely too lazy to look it up.</p>
<p>As y&#8217;all know, I&#8217;m pretty terrible at competitive shooting games, and that fact has not changed one bit since giving <strong>Team Fortress 2</strong> an hour or two of my gaming life. I get sniped from afar, set aflame all the time, and knifed in the back the moment I step into enemy territory. But regardless, I&#8217;m having fun. I think it has something to do with the wonderful art style, a loose, cartoony feel that evokes Pixar&#8217;s <strong>The Incredibles</strong> and gives me a sense that everyone else is just here to have fun and not take it so seriously like a lot of <strong>Call of Duty</strong> fanatics. The controls and simplicity of the gameplay also help; most classes only get two gun-type weapons to use and one melee weapon, and there&#8217;s no rain showers of endless grenades. I think I actually did my best with the Medic class, as I kept away from the firefights and healed teammates as they needed.</p>
<p>Do you play <strong>Team Fortress 2</strong>? What&#8217;s your favorite class? And if you&#8217;d like to shoot me in the (cartoony) face or help take down others with me, please add me on Xbox Live; my gamertag is PaulyAulyWog.</p>
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