Tanki X Review

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Tanki-X is an action MMO that lets you take control of a mighty, full customizable tank and get into various multiplayer modes. Published by AlternativaPlatform, Tanki-X features an extensive variety of map to try out in Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch and Capture the Flag matches. Being the tank game it is, one would expect it to be a slow-paced shooting game but it’s clearly more than that.

Creating the tank of your choosing is Tanki-X’s best feature. You can create more than 70 different tanks with parts like turrets, hull, shotguns, flamethrowers and so on. After you have completed the tank you are most comfortable with it’s time to dig into its gameplay.

In battle, you get to experience fast-paced, flawless combat that can be possible even with low requirements. The game is optimized perfectly and even at low graphics you can say that the world around feels well-made.

If you get shot down by another player, your respawn is quick (just a few seconds before you get into battle again) and doesn’t let you get bored easily. Where the game fails though is its updates which brought matchmaking into the mix and made battles slower to get into.

Overall, Tank-X is a fair MMO tank shooter that you can play even at less powerful PCs. It may not be your go-to game that you grind everyday but is a cool casual shooter that can keep you company where all other multiplayer games fail to keep you calm.

Minimum System Requirements

Operating System: Windows XP
Processor: Intel Core i3 Series
Memory (RAM): 4 GB
Hard Disk Space: 2GB Available
Graphics Card: 512 MB Intel Graphics 4000

Good

  • Fast Paced Gameplay
  • Tank Customization
  • 3 Intense Battle Modes
  • Variety of Maps

Bad

  • Poor Audio
  • Little Sense of Achievement
  • Low Playerbase
  • Stuck In Early Access
7.2

Good

Katerina is currently a student in National Technical University of Athens as a Surveying Engineer. She was a gamer from early on, spending most days on Atari and NEO GEO emulators on her parents PC, furiously seeking her next favorite videogame. She truly realised her love for videogames when she became an adult though and from that moment on she wanted to make it her carreer by any means necessary. After having spent a few years in videogame journalism she came to believe that one day she will be the most famous videogame reviewer in existence.
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