A pretty average TBS game close to Panzer General, with poor graphics and an archaic control system.
The good:
- classic elements of aA pretty average TBS game close to Panzer General, with poor graphics and an archaic control system.
The good:
- classic elements of a wargame are there
- artillery "stuns" enemy units, removing 1 action point - haven't seen this in any other TBS game
The so-so:
- pretty energetic music, though gets annoying a bit, and unfortunately doesn't save the static lifeless picture
- a lot of story which is pretty mediocre and accompanies the missioins
- both action points can be used for attacking and/or moving, in any order which is an interesting feature but punishes for moving forward in general
- fog of war and scouting units - that's typical for Panzer General-like games but I like the perfect information of Massive Assault more. That's a matter of taste though.
The bad:
- very bland 3D graphics even by 2006 standards, with no animations. Today's gamers will find them really ugly; hard to tell your own from enemy units
- poor GUI with lots of useless decorative elements which look too much like buttons
- fonts are too dense and not easily readable
- no mouse-over tooltips, can't see where enemy units can move, can't even see where your unit can fire - apart from the selected unit's movement range and how much damage it will do to the enemy unit under cursor there isn't any other info
- no undo button, no "next unit" button, can't easily see what units have action points left, so in general the controls are pretty rudimentary
If you're fond of wargames on a hex grid, Massive Assault 1 or 2 are better options; or Battle Worlds Kronos, from the more recent offerings.…Full Review »