The interface is intuitive and flexible, allowing you to control your forces with ease, while the combat itself is fast and fluid, with its emphasis on action providing plenty of exciting and tense moments, but not at the expense of strategy. For armchair historians and tacticians, this is a great game, while it is also highly accessible to newcomers to the genre. ![]() One of the interesting features here is the fact that players start out with core units and which then progress through the game with the player, gaining experience points and skills as they go, with new weapons also opening up the more you progress. ![]() Gameplay is fairly straightforward, with players simply required to engage the enemy and defeat them through sheer military might, wand with battles playing out over fully destructible environments. There are three campaigns to play through here, one each for the Allies, the Germans and the Soviets, with real battles like the Battle of Kursk featuring heavily alongside random encounters and engagements. ![]() The focus here is on combat, with a lack of resource management, like the Dawn of War games, and with a fairly extensive line-up of authentic military units on display. First in the Blitzkrieg series of real-time tactics wargames, this is a first-rate war sim that makes for some highly entertaining and strategic combat action for history buffs.
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