![]() ![]() ![]() If any of that is sounds appealing then this is the game for you. Do you feel attracted to the idea of sending a column of dozens of East German T-72's rolling through southern Sweden, only to get them strafed by A-10 Thunderbolts? How about reenacting Apocalypse Now by sending hundreds of marines in Hueys to take a napalm-bombed town, only to have the Ride of the Valkyries fail miserably when it gets intercepted by half a squadron of Czech MiG-21's? Or what about finding out who's the king of the armor hill by letting your M1A1 platoons duel with T-80U's, or letting the French Foreign Legion duke it out with the Soviet VDV, or leveling entire cities with Polish rocket artillery? Now you can even add amphibious landings with frigate/destroyer support to the mix. The game has many different ways of playing. So if you want to see your Vikings in STRV-103's shooting at Koreans in Ch'onma-ho's then go right ahead. Despite this, they are still very playable. Of the old nations, the Scandinavian and East Bloc countries will be getting updated to 90's standard in an upcoming post-release update. However despite the focus on the Far East theater, all of the old European nations of ALB are still here, with some being updated to the new time frame that extends to approximately 1995. The Single player campaigns are set between 19 with another campaign set in 1992 coming soon via free DLC. Wargame:RD is a game about the cold war going hot and a "what if" the USSR didn't fall in 1991. Thankfully, a majority of the maps are still ground/air focused so you can safely ignore them if you so wish. This bring a new dimension to the game and changes it significantly, for the better. The biggest thing new to this compared to the previous game is airplanes botes. It's the sequel to one of 2013's best yet least hyped strategy games, What is Wargame: Airland Battle. It's developed by French studio Eugen Systems (Act of War, R.U.S.E.) and published by Focus Entertainment. Wargame: Red Dragon is a real-time strategy game available for PC with Mac OS X and Linux coming soon It is a 'tactical' style game, without base building and resource management, set during the Cold War/Alternate 90's. The short answer is that it's the most interesting RTS released in years. (Most of the OP shamelessly borrowed from the Previous thread's made by Woop) "But Iron - Cold Iron - is master of them all." "Good!" said the Baron, sitting in his hall, Gold is for the Mistress - silver for the maid.Ĭopper for the craftsman, cunning at his trade. ![]()
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