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World of Warships Store Page. Global Achievements. Valthiner View Profile View Posts. I've been playing a few hours and so far I'm always playing with and against bots. I'm already level 8 and it's kinda boring. Why am i getting so many bots? Do i need to be a higher level or something?

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The solo developer of Brass Brigade had popped in to leave a comment with a link to his game. I, desperately wanting a new single-player experience, took a look. And boy was I glad I did. Brass Brigade is a game specifically made for singleplayer. It is a World War 2 third or first-person shooter set across vast maps. You can fight against as many bots as your PC can handle literally , and play as a range of different classes.

While the later games in the franchise make it notoriously difficult to access the offline bot modes , they traditionally have rather competent bots. Better yet, it can be played split-screen with a friend. So, should you want the classic gaming experience of couch co-op , then this is definitely one for you. Thanks to the small map size, the amount of bots available is relatively generous.

In split-screen, the amount of bots allowed is significantly smaller than if you play alone, but still enough that the map never feels empty. All of the weapons feel great, and there is enough variety that it never gets stale. I have, however, played the rather excellent Chivalry: Medieval Warfare. Released way back in , this incredible medieval warfare simulator still holds up today. Better still, it has a very generous offline bot mode.

That counts, right? Essentially, these are WW2 simulators. They focus more on campaign-style missions, but these ostensibly play out like most offline bot modes out there. You wage war against a whole slew of bots across large-scale maps in what is a pretty impressive recreation of World War 2.

Easy Red 2 on the other hand expands on the series immensely, adding in squad-based mechanics, larger maps, more ambitious missions and classes. It also feels like the heftier of the two as it seemingly has more bots running around at any given time. Sure, it died out a long time ago, but this excellent monster hunting title still holds up today.



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