LemmingRush tank reviews during early 2020 the Soviet tier 5 T-34 medium tank as we are taken along a single game play replay.
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LemmingRush game plays the “most difficult tank to play in the game”, the Soviet tier 10 Object 268 Version 4 tank destroyer during April of 2018. LemmingRush takes us alongside a single game play replay where he showcases how hard it is to hold down the “W” key.
LemmingRush reviews the British premium tier 6 Cromwell B and why he believes that this tank is better than most people think it is despite the meta of 2019. The video quickly touches the crew skills and general stats before taking us along on 2 game play replays.
LemmingRush tank reviews the Soviet tier 9 T-54 ltwt. and why he finds this tank being the best tier 9 light tank as the video was introduced in early 2018. The review includes tips on crew training and equipment setup before finishing off with 2 game play replays.
LemmingRush tank reviews the British tier 9 Centurion Mk. 7/1 and begins his review by describing why this British tank is one of the most underappreciated tier 9 mediums, but why this tank is actually amazing despite its low DPM values. The review which is made during June of 2018 includes a single game play which resulted in a first degree mastery badge.
LemmingRush reviews in his opinion the best tier 6 tank in the game; the one and only Type 64 which is a tier 6 Chinese light premium tank. The tank review begins with focusing on its recommended gear setup before LemmingRush takes us along 2 game play replays which were recorded during mid 2017.
LemmingRush reviews the Object 907 tier 10 medium tank clan wars reward vehicle which the majority of World of Tanks players finds as overpowered. The review goes quickly through the most common stats and puts focus on equipment strategy and especially fire extinguishers which is a must for this tank. The tank review finishes off with a couple of game play replays along with strategic commentary.