This action-oriented strategy game is set in space, and it includes role-playing elements.
This collection contains three Campaign Series World War II tactical wargames: Rising Sun, West Front, and East Front II, as well as several official expansions.
The squad premise of the game serves only to throw a few meaningless options into an otherwise thin game.
Despite the very solid design and some outstanding features and gameplay elements, you might be very frustrated with Age of Sail II because of all its technical problems.
TalonSoft's Rising Sun shows that the company has continued to refine its wargames even more, and the result is very impressive.
The game's story and adventure elements aren't very interesting in themselves, and the novelty of the TV-show premise gets old soon enough.
JetFighter IV is a good choice for those who favor action over realism and even for hard-core sim pilots who are looking for a change of pace.
Despite its problems, fans of anime or mech games should find that Metal Fatigue is a fun, fast-paced real-time strategy game.
Dogs of War seems not only unpolished, but also unfinished.
Spec Ops: Stealth Patrol isn't the most spectacular game on the PlayStation, but it does deliver enough basic fundamentals like control, gameplay, and presentation to make it easily worth its ...
Martian Gothic: Unification does a decent job of blending explorative gameplay and third-person zombie fighting with a truly horrific story.
Codename Eagle is a short, linear, and really goofy game that's much more frustrating than it is interesting.
While Tzar may have borrowed a great deal from other strategy games, it failed to inherit several of those games' strategic amenities.
Devil's Bridge is an expansion to Illusion Softworks' Hidden and Dangerous, a first-person shooter that lets you play as a special forces agent.
The squad-based combat genre that had quickly moved far beyond Spec Ops is now even farther ahead of its sequel.
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Set on yet another postapocalyptic Earth, Tribal Rage lets you battle as one of six allegedly wacky tribes for domination of the scorched planet.
It's obvious that TalonSoft learned from its mistakes following the release of the disappointing East Front.
Like all Grigsby games, Battle of Britain doles out plenty of detail but leaves much room for improvement.
Not all the elements of this game have gelled into a satisfying whole, but it's a worthwhile game for any nautical buff.
While the Battleground series has always featured solid gameplay, this new title adds a grace of play and significant style to the table as well.
A superior entry in the crowded Civil War gaming market.
It may not be the perfect Civil War game, but it's pretty darn close.
Dedicated wargamers will want to experience the depth of the Battleground games and will weather the flaws in order to do so.
The superior depth in which these battles are rendered will overrule any qualms many gamers will have.
After two years of tweaking and minor improvements, this is a more precise, bug-free game... that is still cumbersome and flawed.
Of the many Civil War strategy games available on the market, Battleground: Gettysburg comes very close to being the best.
East Front remains a paradox. Parts of it are exceptionally well done whileother parts tend to cancel out its positive aspects.
East Front II is everything the original East Front should have been when it was released. It's big, engrossing, enjoyable, and true to its board game roots.
Hidden and Dangerous for the Dreamcast does little to improve upon the same product presented for the PC.
Even with its problems, its excellent combat system and sense of style make Jagged Alliance 2 very easy to recommend.
The Operational Art of War II is a continuation and enhancement, not a radical revision, of designer Norm Koger's ambitious operational wargame.
The Operational Art of War is a class act all the way, offering almost every feature a wargamer could want.
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