Featuring a fresh new look as well as a new set of monsters, items, and locations, the company has managed to produce a title that's just right for adventurers who ...
Steel Panthers is your chance to recreate some of World War II's classic armor battles from the comfort of your own home.
This collection contains three Advanced Dungeons & Dragons role-playing games.
This strategy game has players commanding armies of fantasy creatures such as ogres, wizards, and vampires.
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Imperialism II is a more refined and interesting use of the Imperialism system, with an excellent interplay of elements.
Rifles is a deep, satisfying, wholly entertaining wargame.
The term "Armchair General" was coined for this kind of game.
Overall, Buccaneer feels like an unfinished work, and the fact that it offers a few really good features makes the overall package that much more disappointing.
Battle of the Bulge will appeal both to Close Combat veterans and to those simply looking for a good real-time strategy game with historical overtones.
This limited method of play is similar to first-generation real-time strategy games.
Gamers new to fantasy adventuring will be disappointed by the graphics and playability, and hard-core role-players will be quickly frustrated by this game's inherent limitations.
Fantasy General is little more than Panzer General in a new box with some Dungeons and Drag... err… fantasy units in place of the tanks.
The game's best features are all but lost behind a poorly designed interface, insidious crash bugs, and a handful of design flaws.
Final Liberation looks and feels like a traditional turn-based wargame, but meticulous gameplay balance and dozens of imaginative units set it apart.
Just observing the aircraft in flight, especially at high altitude with contrails streaming, is enough to evoke admiration for what the developers have achieved.
Imperialism succeeds in creating an engrossing simulation of naked power-mongering.
Luftwaffe had the makings of an interesting, offbeat sim. Indeed, with some serious patching and a complete reissue, it could still become one.
Pacific General is a grand strategic game with a charming simplicity.
Someday, there will be a World War II armored warfare simulation with the essential features that fans of this genre want. Until then, we'll have to settle for Panzer Commander.
Though the 3D graphics can occasionally lead to command and control problems, the game is based on a good underlying system.
There is obviously a great bubbling need for a quick-playing, accessible, slick, historical wargame - and Panzer General II more than fits the bill.
People's General represents the natural evolution of Panzer General II and the Living Battlefield series.
Randomly generated campaign missions, realistic settings that have you swearing at your crew, and sounds that place you IN a submarine are the great strengths that set Silent Hunter apart ...
If you're not looking for a time-intensive, stat-heavy WWII experience, then Soldiers at War is definitely worth a spin.
Sometimes, when you get a game design just right, it's okay to coast for awhile.
This is the best modern warfare game around.
The changes to the system are for the better, but they simply make it feel morelike a glorified patch than a new game.
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