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Gratuitous Tank Battles Critic Reviews

9 Total Reviews

6 Positive Reviews(66.7%)
3 Mixed Reviews(33.3%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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PC Gamer UK July 14, 2012
Its excellent customisation and clever AI makes for one of the best tower defence games around.
80
NZGamer June 25, 2012
A unique take on the fledgling RTS spinoff genre, most notably due to its easy-to-use creation system and score sharing. Unfortunately, that creation system is marred by glitches that cause inexplicable crashes when loading some custom levels.
80
PC PowerPlay July 31, 2012
As a singleplayer campaign, Gratuitous Tank Battles is a glancing hit, but it still offers a deep and intricate take on tower defence.
75
XGN June 12, 2012
The balance in Gratuitous Tank Battles is spot on and the A.I. is very good. It's possible to create your own maps, which is always a good thing. It's just a shame that there isn't a multiplayer mode to test your skills against others.
75
Multiplayer.it June 25, 2012
A nice tower defence, with a strong editing component. Some flaws and lack of variety lower the overall score.
70
Games.cz July 14, 2012
Gratuitous Tank Battles is acting like some classic tower defense title. However, after some time there is this "shout boo" and you have to create your own units and you need to unlock the very important weapons through the very same battles as well. After a lapse of time you'll find out the very well-made core of the game, and if you are a toyer you are going to get a lot of fun. Although, if you are looking for some instant tower defense entertainment, you should look elsewhere.
60
LEVEL (Czech Republic) July 29, 2012
This tower defense / tower attack combo is an above average title for its genre. It would be a perfect fit for tablets. PC controls make it almost too easy.
54
Absolute Games June 28, 2012
A really boring TD game that wanted to be original.
40
GameSpy May 31, 2012
Gratuitous Tank Battles may do a brilliant job of catering to some idiosyncratic gaming tastes, but I don't think it has much to offer the tower-defender or the strategist.