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Team Fortress 2 IGN Interview

Filed in archive PC Gaming Insights by Kevin Codamon on April 11, 2007

Ah Team fortresslinks. Part Source Engine. Part The Incredibles. For those living under a rock the past few months/years, Team Fortress 2 is an all-new version of the title that spawned team based multiplayer action games. TF2 features the most advanced graphics of any Source-based game released to date. Players choose from a range of unique character classes such as medic, spy, sniper, or engineer and must work together to complete a variety of tactical objectives.

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All versions of Team Fortress 2 will ship with six maps and feature nine selectable classes. Each map features one game mode, from Capture the Flag on 2Fort to varieties of control point capture on the other five. At launch the game will not support bots on any platform, but they may be included later on.


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