Soldat has been around for over seven years and yet still seems to have a stable community of gamers who love the game. Here are some reasons why.
From PC Gamer: "Classic multiplayer shooter Soldat is making an unexpected return, leaping out of the early 2000s and onto Steam, accompanied by and even bigger surprise: a proper sequel. Both are due out this year.
Soldat 2 has made the leap from 2D to 2.5D, but otherwise it's still obviously Soldat, full of tiny jumping soldiers duking it out on a Worms-like battlefield. It's not a looker, but like its predecessor it should run on just about anything. "
DSOGaming writes: "Indie fans, get ready because the latest version of Soldat has just been released. In case you were unaware of, Soldat is an exciting unique side-view multiplayer action game. The game takes the best from games like Liero, Worms, Quake and Counter-Strike and gives you fast action gameplay with tons of blood and flesh."
Player Affinity writes: "I recently had the chance to ask Michal Marcinkowski, the creator of Soldat and currently the developer of Link-Dead a few questions over the web. This was quite an honour for me, as Soldat is one of my favourite games of all time, and I am fervently awaiting the full release of Link-Dead.
Player Affinity: Describe Link-Dead in a sentence.
MM: Link-Dead is a 2D side-scrolling team multiplayer tactical shooter set in a post-nuclear War setting."