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* [[Highly-Conspicuous Uniform]]: French soldiers tend to have uniforms that are glaringly blue. Which is [[Truth in Television]], given how this more or less happened during the actual Great War.
* [[Highly-Conspicuous Uniform]]: French soldiers tend to have uniforms that are glaringly blue. Which is [[Truth in Television]], given how this more or less happened during the actual Great War.
* [[Imperial Germany]]: One of the playable factions in the game.
* [[The Many Deaths of You]]: There are a lot of ways to die in the game that aren't just from gunshots, be it death by bayonet, gas attack or barbed wire. ''Horrors of War'' adds even more ways, complete with your dying soldier pitifully groaning in the ground.
* [[The Many Deaths of You]]: There are a lot of ways to die in the game that aren't just from gunshots, be it death by bayonet, gas attack or barbed wire. ''Horrors of War'' adds even more ways, complete with your dying soldier pitifully groaning in the ground.
* [[More Dakka]]: As most standard-issue firearms of the period are bolt-action rifles, having a machine gun by default is this.
* [[More Dakka]]: As most standard-issue firearms of the period are bolt-action rifles, having a machine gun by default is this.
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* [[Shown Their Work]]: The developers have done their research, which shows in-game. Whether it's the bolt-action rifles used, the kinds of trenches deployed or even the particular gear soldiers would have had on them at the time. The maps themselves are based on actual battlefields in the Western Front.
* [[Shown Their Work]]: The developers have done their research, which shows in-game. Whether it's the bolt-action rifles used, the kinds of trenches deployed or even the particular gear soldiers would have had on them at the time. The maps themselves are based on actual battlefields in the Western Front.
* [[The Squad]]: Gameplay revolves around this; simply going lone wolf on enemies is a guaranteed way to die quickly.
* [[The Squad]]: Gameplay revolves around this; simply going lone wolf on enemies is a guaranteed way to die quickly.
* [[Yanks With Tanks]]: The US military also shows up, albeit as "Doughboys" befitting the era.
* [[War Is Hell]]: In spades, given how ''Verdun'' is set in the trench warfare-laden Western Front, not to mention being inspired by one of the bloodiest battles in the Great War. The ''Horrors of War'' expansion also takes this even further, by adding gore and more graphic deaths.
* [[War Is Hell]]: In spades, given how ''Verdun'' is set in the trench warfare-laden Western Front, not to mention being inspired by one of the bloodiest battles in the Great War. The ''Horrors of War'' expansion also takes this even further, by adding gore and more graphic deaths.
* [[Widget Series]]: Unlike [[World War II]]-themed works, there aren't many first-person shooters, let alone games in general that focus on the Great War.
* [[Widget Series]]: Unlike [[World War II]]-themed works, there aren't many first-person shooters, let alone games in general that focus on the Great War.

Revision as of 05:54, 8 April 2016

Verdun is a squad-based multiplayer first-person shooter set during the First World War. It was released on 28 April 2015 on Steam, after more than a year in Steam Early Access.

Verdun is inspired by the infamous 1916 Battle of Verdun in France from which it takes its name. The game includes historically accurate WW1 weapons, authentic uniforms and equipment, detailed injury and gore modeling, and maps based on the real battlefields of the Western Front. In addition to realism and authenticity however, it's also rapidly becoming infamous for its difficulty.

The game runs on the Unity engine and was created by independent studios M2H and Blackmill Games. It is also still a work in progress, with the developers continuing to release updates. A free expansion, Horrors of War, was released in March 2016.

Tropes used in Verdun include:
  • Highly-Conspicuous Uniform: French soldiers tend to have uniforms that are glaringly blue. Which is Truth in Television, given how this more or less happened during the actual Great War.
  • Imperial Germany: One of the playable factions in the game.
  • The Many Deaths of You: There are a lot of ways to die in the game that aren't just from gunshots, be it death by bayonet, gas attack or barbed wire. Horrors of War adds even more ways, complete with your dying soldier pitifully groaning in the ground.
  • More Dakka: As most standard-issue firearms of the period are bolt-action rifles, having a machine gun by default is this.
  • Nintendo Hard: This is a game where it's horrifically easy to die.
  • Obvious Beta: Verdun has undergone several updates over time hand continues to be in development even after being released.
  • Deadly Gas: Poison gas is very much a danger, making the use of gas masks a necessity if you don't want to suffer a painful death. Said gas also conveniently serves as a smokescreen.
  • Selective Historical Armory: Averted. All the weapons available in-game are what would have commonly been available to soldiers during the Great War.
  • Shown Their Work: The developers have done their research, which shows in-game. Whether it's the bolt-action rifles used, the kinds of trenches deployed or even the particular gear soldiers would have had on them at the time. The maps themselves are based on actual battlefields in the Western Front.
  • The Squad: Gameplay revolves around this; simply going lone wolf on enemies is a guaranteed way to die quickly.
  • Yanks With Tanks: The US military also shows up, albeit as "Doughboys" befitting the era.
  • War Is Hell: In spades, given how Verdun is set in the trench warfare-laden Western Front, not to mention being inspired by one of the bloodiest battles in the Great War. The Horrors of War expansion also takes this even further, by adding gore and more graphic deaths.
  • Widget Series: Unlike World War II-themed works, there aren't many first-person shooters, let alone games in general that focus on the Great War.
  • World War I: The game covers the conflict in the Western Front from 1914-18.