![]() ![]() The way customization works is also very interesting, as you can see in the links in LoSboccacc's post. ![]() It uses a system where every week(?) they swap out the available free mechs so you can try different stuff out before you lay any money down on it. The main downside it, last time I recall, it's fairly Pay 2 Win, but that doesn't necessarily mean it isn't Free to Enjoy. It's surprisingly tactical, and wrapping your head around how movement works and how your aim is separated from the way you walk is much more akin to driving a tank than floating a camera around like in most FPS. I'm not really interested in giant mecha, but MechWarrior seems to get it right in my eye as opposed to the anime style that's so popular with giant mecha. It's a very interesting shooter, much different from any other shooter I'm aware of. I played this quite some time ago, perhaps a year or two ago actually, somewhat briefly. ![]()
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