
Destroyers are the weakest in the group, yet also the fastest, making their ability to charge by and launch a handful of torpedoes terrifying battleships are the muscle of the fleet, heavily armored and heavily gunned and cruisers sit somewhere in the middle, with decent firepower and armor-some (quite a few on the Japanese side) also equipped with torpedo launchers. There are ten tiers to explore, most of which are categorized among four classes: destroyers, cruisers, battleships, and aircraft carriers. Fans of naval history will get a kick out of the impressive gathering of famous ships from the navies of both the United States and Japan. You begin with a small selection of lighter ships in the first tier, but soon, faster and more powerful vessels are made available. Dozens watercraft are available to unlock and upgrade. The intensity of online battles is matched by the incredible variety of ships at your disposal. It's almost too pretty here to start a fight here. You must constantly be wary of deadly torpedoes as you circle islands and glaciers-turning hard at the helm to avoid gunfire-and keep from getting beached in the process. Slugs of white-hot metal tear through the sky, threatening to turn you or one of your allies’ ships into scrap. World of Warships is a thrilling, free-to-play multiplayer action game, where you command a World War II-era ship through troubled waters.


Alas, my celebration over the successful shot was cut short by a blaring alarm indicating oncoming fire an enemy battleship just beyond a small island had taken notice of me, sending a volley of ordnance my way. To my right, I spotted an enemy cruiser several kilometers away I lined up my guns and fired a salvo of high-explosive rounds, striking the ship and knocking out one of its primary batteries. A friendly battleship to my left billowed black smoke, its deck burning with red-orange fire as dogfighting planes buzzed overhead. My Japanese cruiser charged onward, bravely facing the surrounding maelstrom.
