Review SODAMEiSTER669 5/5 · Jun 9, 2026
TF2: The Perfect Mess
TF2 is like online gaming's cockroach: every few years people assume it's dead, players come and go, substantial updates become non-existent and with the passage of time other companies chip in to try and replicate that special recipe Valve cooked up. Yet, TF2 comes back, again and again, bringing back old heads and raining in new ones. Why is this? …
TF2 is like online gaming's cockroach: every few years people assume it's dead, players come and go, substantial updates become non-existent and with the passage of time other companies chip in to try and replicate that special recipe Valve cooked up. Yet, TF2 comes back, again and again, bringing back old heads and raining in new ones. Why is this?
It's loud, chaotic, occasionally unfair, and somehow all the better for it. Code that feels like it's being held together by expired 2007 chewing gum. You'll encounter bugs, weird moments, and design decisions that feel like they survived purely because nobody dared touch them in the past 15 years.
Rough edges and unfair team advantages usually break games like this however TF2 never feels sterile. Modern multiplayer games are often so obsessed with balance, rankings, progression systems, battle passes, currencies, and seventeen different menus that they forget the most important thing: being fun. TF2 just catapults you into the deep end and trusts the gameplay to do the heavy lifting.
Skill, creativity, luck, and absolute stupidity are all equally valid paths to victory. It's not a perfectly balanced competitive experience. It's not trying to be.
It's a perfect mess, and that's exactly why people are still playing it. And after more than 5,000 hours, I can confidently say TF2 is one of the greatest multiplayer games ever made, bar none.
