![]() Here you are taking on hordes of computer-controlled enemies that will eventually win – the objective is to hold out for as long as you and your squad mates can manage.Īttrition is probably the most interesting mode. This is certainly a more tactical mode, but also somewhat familiar depending on the types of games you play. ![]() In the middle we have Squad Defense, which has you and your teammates holding their own against waves of enemies. As the name indicates, it is a deathmatch that is focused on kill counts, though the kicker here is everyone is using bolt-action rifles and nothing more. Team and free-for-all Deathmatch are probably the most typical modes. That is not to say that different modes don’t provide some of these objectives. There is a give and take balance to Verdun that makes it stand apart from the traditionally trigger-happy shooters that are more interested in kill/death counts. There is an effort to make Verdun authentic right from the beginning, from the uniforms to the environments to the way the different modes focus on how you have to rush enemy trenches to gain ground or defend against the onslaught to protect your territory. Verdun is not going to be for everyone, but it is an interesting take on trench warfare and provides something unique when compared to other war themed shooters. Verdun is a port of the PC game that released about a year and a half ago, and it does a nice job of bringing some strategy elements to a traditionally action-oriented genre. Verdun by developer Blackmill Games and publisher M2H Games written by Nick.
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