3 people found this review helpful
Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 0.6 hrs on record
Posted: 2 Sep @ 2:55am
Product received for free

Isonzo | By Wholf
  • Isonzo was a game that I had high hopes for, but I hesitated to buy it initially due to its price and uncertainty about whether it would truly be worth the investment. However, when I saw the game on sale and realized I had some extra funds left in my Steam wallet, I thought, "Why not?" It seemed like the perfect opportunity to finally test it out and see if it lived up to my expectations.

  • Upon downloading the game and navigating to the main menu, I was impressed with the clean and straightforward layout. Everything you need to optimize your gameplay experience is there, from character customization to various settings. After a quick look around, I decided to dive straight into a match. I noticed that there were only a few active servers—three were full, and the rest had around 20 to 30 players each, which is still quite decent for a game like this.

  • Once I spawned in, I immediately had a "wow" moment. The graphics were stunning, the quality was top-notch, and the combination of lighting, sound, music, and chaotic battlefield atmosphere was incredibly immersive. People were screaming, bullets were whizzing past, and explosions were going off all around me. It really felt like I was in the game.

  • After getting a handle on the controls, figuring out where to go, and understanding where the enemies were, I did die a few times, but that's part of the learning curve. The match ended with our team winning, and to my surprise, I ended up with 77 kills as a level 1 player, landing me in the top two. I achieved this mainly by camping in a building and popping off headshots, which felt more like a team deathmatch. It really comes down to your play style.

  • But despite these exhilarating moments, I decided to refund Isonzo. Why? Because I realized that I would probably play the game for about a week before my motivation dwindled. I think this is more of a personal issue—as I get older, gaming doesn’t hold the same allure it once did. That said, the game itself is amazing.

  • For those interested in World War I, the atmosphere, historical accuracy, and similar genres, Isonzo is absolutely worth a try. The game is visually stunning, with intense gameplay and plenty of moments that made me say, "Wow, this is incredible!" Bullets and explosions are everywhere, and the graphics are top-tier, but for some reason, I just couldn't fully commit to it.

  • Overall, Isonzo is definitely worth trying, especially now that it's only around 10 euros, which is a fantastic deal in my opinion. I'm not quite sure why there are negative reviews or why it seems the game is slowly losing its player base, as I found it to be quite a solid game. I played for under two hours and know there is still much more to explore and experience. If you're on the fence, I'd say give it a shot while it's on sale—you might find it's exactly what you're looking for.
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