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  • Summary: In the age of Pike and Shot, mighty struggles erupted across Europe for causes religious, political or dynastic. The Thirty Years War raged across Germany and beyond, leaving devastation in its wake, but saw the rise of great commanders such as Count Tilly, Wallenstein and King GustavusIn the age of Pike and Shot, mighty struggles erupted across Europe for causes religious, political or dynastic. The Thirty Years War raged across Germany and beyond, leaving devastation in its wake, but saw the rise of great commanders such as Count Tilly, Wallenstein and King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden, and rapid developments in battlefield tactics. Musketeers “gave fire” in a duel to the death, pikeman held stolidly against enemy assaults, and cavalry charged to glory or defeat. You can take command in the greatest historical battles of the war, fight stand-alone “what-if” scenarios, or design your own scenarios using the easy to use editor. Expand
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  1. Oct 27, 2014
    10
    Pike and Shot is an excellent game, based on warfare in the early modern period. It's loosely based on the Field of Glory miniatures rules,Pike and Shot is an excellent game, based on warfare in the early modern period. It's loosely based on the Field of Glory miniatures rules, and does a good job of conveying that sort of feel--without having to paint any figures!

    The game comes with 30 historical scenarios, ten each from the Italian Wars, the English Civil War, and the Thirty Years War. In addition, the random battle generator does a fantastic job of creating varied maps on which to deploy armies from nearly every faction which fought in the century and a half represented in the game, including The Holy Roman Empire, Spain, the Catholic League, Sweden, France, Transylvania, Poland-Lithuania, and Ottoman Turkey. This era saw infantry fully regain its dominance on the battlefield, and the blocks of mixed pikemen and musketeers rule the field. Cavalry still has its place, protecting the flanks and pursuing broken units, and artillery starting to play a key role. Proper use of the three arms in combination is the key to victory.

    The game is turn based, with squares instead of hexes. This worried me at first, but the movement mechanics account for the greater distance when traveling diagonally, and the squares allow the common checkerboard formation used at the time to be reproduced in the game. Numerous factors, enumerated in the rules, influence combat, and the in-game reports can be toggled between simple and detailed, the latter for those who want to know every modifier which contributed to a combat result.

    Fire combat, especially against the massed pike-and-musket squares, can be vicious, and it's quite possible to rout enemy units simply by several rounds of shooting. Eventually, though, units will close for melee, which can last a number of turns as men fall on each side, until one unit breaks.

    Proper use of terrain and attacks directed at the flanks of enemy units will aid in breaking the enemy, but the pike-and-musket squares are unwieldy, and it takes some effort, preparation, and good timing to approach an enemy flank successfully. It doesn't help when units rout, and the enemy which was engaged with them hustles in pursuit. If the pursuers are yours, you lose all control of them for a couple turns; if they belong to the enemy, their pursuit can place them behind your lines, which is not somewhere you want enemy troops to be. Cavalry pursuers often leave the battlefield altogether, with only a small chance of returning to the game. All of this makes for a very intense experience.

    The game can be played solo or versus another human in PBEM. The AI is excellent, and will provide a solid challenge, and Slitherine's PBEM system is smooth and easy to use. I've played quite a few PBEM games with no problems, and they can be finished in a couple days--even less if you and your opponent have time to sit and play for a while.

    I don't hesitate to recommend this game to anyone who enjoys turn-based, battle-level games. Fans of the period will be especially pleased, but anyone who likes a good challenge should easily get their money's worth from Pike & Shot.
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  2. Oct 21, 2014
    10
    My above comrade obviously doesn't see the finer points of this game. It has an "exceptional" ai that challenges the player and doesn't doMy above comrade obviously doesn't see the finer points of this game. It has an "exceptional" ai that challenges the player and doesn't do well just because of numbers. It will give you a challenge even on the normal difficulty levels and still plays the same on higher difficulties and does get numerical advantages but the fact that on "normal" difficulty it gives you a good game is well worth the introductory price of $29.99.

    Games with good to great AI's are hard to come by and to knock this game because it doesn't have the graphics quality or a Total war or any other modern day program is sort of ridiculous. It serves well for the time period it is modeling. You won't be sorry you bought this game I assure you. Remember there are always going to be haters no matter what the game. They wouldn't be satisfied if it had candy and cake in the box with it.

    It plays like it plays, it has it's own unique abilities and is a fine example of what a "game" even wargame should be. It's fun and challenging and doesn't have to be some total historical remake to be a good wargame or game.

    If you want some good honest reviews goto Matrixgames.com itself to the Pike & Shot forums. I've never seen so much praise for an AI in years.

    Thank you, thank you very much! King!
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