Video: Team Fortress 2 Heavy Weapons Guy trailer

If you’re a fan of Valve’s work, you’ll love this trailer. If you’re not, there’s a fat chance that you’ll still like it. The short video from Team Fortress 2 shows some Russian-sounding man-mountain aptly named “Heavy Weapons Guy” delivering an inspiring speech about his favorite weapon which he lovingly details. Check it out:


Team Fortress
has always been about strategy and skills. Where Half-life and Counter-Strike offered shooting fans intense action driven primarily by sharp reflexes and dexterity, Team Fortress introduced coordination, movement, and identity to the genre. With a major facelift, more personality and intensified combat, Team Fortress 2 brings back the core mechanics with new bells and whistles to master.

Players will battle it out online as they choose from 12 roles which will comprise their team. Each unit type has a different set of abilities and play style. Marines are still excellent for close to mid-range fighting, snipers and spies pick you off with stealth and precision, while engineers and medics add support as you escort VIPs or protect installations from an assault.

If you’re a fan of Valve’s work, you’ll love this trailer. If you’re not, there’s a fat chance that you’ll still like it. The short video from Team Fortress 2 shows some Russian-sounding man-mountain aptly named “Heavy Weapons Guy” delivering an inspiring speech about his favorite weapon which he lovingly details. Check it out:


Team Fortress
has always been about strategy and skills. Where Half-life and Counter-Strike offered shooting fans intense action driven primarily by sharp reflexes and dexterity, Team Fortress introduced coordination, movement, and identity to the genre. With a major facelift, more personality and intensified combat, Team Fortress 2 brings back the core mechanics with new bells and whistles to master.

Players will battle it out online as they choose from 12 roles which will comprise their team. Each unit type has a different set of abilities and play style. Marines are still excellent for close to mid-range fighting, snipers and spies pick you off with stealth and precision, while engineers and medics add support as you escort VIPs or protect installations from an assault.

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