World of Tanks: Xbox 360 Edition defies first impressions. Those who assume it’s a superficial team-based action game will find it has tremendous depth and complexity, while those who assume it’s a hardcore tank simulation will find major concessions to a pick-up-and-play accessibility that values action over authenticity. It’s missing a couple of key features that make the PC version the best experience, but the most important parts are that it’s free to play, and also a lot of fun.
The trick is in World of Tanks’ balance between its hardcore and arcade elements. On the hardcore side, for instance, you can aim at an enemy tank’s axles to take out its treads. On the arcade side, those treads will automatically be repaired in a matter of minutes. On the hardcore side, line-of-sight makes spotting by light tanks critical. On the arcade side, the third-person camera gives you a view of enemies you’d never see from the turret hatch.
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