- Publisher: Global Star Software
- Release Date: Oct 21, 2004
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A good expansion to the original game. It's true that the new missions feel like ones you've already played before, and it's also true that major micromanagement and AI problems--again--rear their ugly heads.
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A well-timed cue to buy the original game, but not worth buying by itself. [Dec 2004, p.101]
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It is impossible to shy away from the realisation that H&D as a franchise needs a bit of a pep up in several areas and is gradually being left behind in a genre it once dominated.
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If you loved H&D 2 but are wondering if there’s any point buying this – the co-op feature makes this well worth the purchase and will see you take up your addiction once again.
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Overall, the game needs some more technical polish and more extensive AI.
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The game's graphics are now dated as compared to the latest technical offerings from the likes of "Half- Life 2."
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BoomtownSo Sabre Squadron is preaching to the converted, playing on the strengths of its predecessor but without trying too hard to smooth its rough edges, edges that are starting to look a little rusty now.
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Computer Games MagazineUnfortunately, you need human players to get away from the awful AI. [March 2005, p.88]
User score distribution:
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Positive: 10 out of 16
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Mixed: 2 out of 16
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Negative: 4 out of 16
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Sep 30, 2020
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BARSPAMOct 1, 2004I gave it a 10, because it's still the best WW2 game out there by a mile.
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MikeG.Sep 29, 2004