![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This may simply be a way to make the game more balanced and I get the need to do that, but there are ways to do that without making German units more powerful than their Russian counterparts in a manner that is ahistorical. My main complaint is that the German Army, especially in the late-war Begration campaign and scenario, is just too powerful as compared to the Red Army. There are some minor problems like the combat factor of units being hidden under the floating names of victory point cities. For the money is a highly playable and enjoyable game. I think this is a very good game that could be better. ![]() Selectable difficulty to tailor your experience to your play style.įind us on Facebook - /huntedcowįollow us on Twitter - Forum - /hexwar Strategically reinforce units in vital locations. Real historical Corps and Armies from several countries. 4 Historical Operations: Barbarossa, Case Blue, Citadel and Bagration. Play as both the Soviet and German army, each with unique tanks, vehicles and uniforms. Large 3D map representing the entire Eastern Front stretching from Berlin to Stalingrad. Play the colossal 108 turn campaign, or pick from 4 other points in history to start from. Players must also deal with fog of war effects, and will be able to cut off their opponent's supply lines, while making sure their own stay secure. The bitter weather on the Eastern Front was as much a danger as the opposing forces, and the game reflects this with a seasonal cycle that has a profound effect on your tactics as you struggle to hold out through the vicious Winter until reinforcements arrive in Summer. Four shorter Operations, spanning 16 turns each, take place from June to December of each year and offer a more condensed experience. A massive 108 turn campaign will take you from the opening stages to a final, overwhelming Russian offensive. Or start later in the war and jump straight into the Russian counter push to Berlin. Start in the early days of Operation Barbarossa and follow the German invasion of Russia through to its ultimate failure. Command massive armies at your fingertips, in this fully 3D turn-based simulation of one of the largest military campaigns in history, playable as both Germans and Russians. "Passed Inspection: Low price, Good AI, good depth of play" - Armchair General (Review score: 91%)Įxperience grand strategy across the entire theatre of the Eastern Front the military conflict that many consider to be the iconic attacker/defender scenario. "The interface is just so clean, intuitive and functional that I was able to get past the learning curve in no time at all, and get right down to the business of developing tactics to beat the game." - Mark D., The battle for the Russian Front was a pivotal moment in World War 2, and this game gives it the scale it deserves. So yeah, as a free game it's pretty complete and the difficulty has been well worked.Russian Front is our most ambitious strategy game yet, an operational-level game with a wider scope than any of our previous titles. If you don't finish the game then you don't see how diverse it becomes. \r\nPersonally I got bored and quit after two of the five screens of levels but when I saw it was still on AG front page two weeks later I took it up again.\r\n\r\nYou need to use different tactics and unit mixes to complete different levels so it's pretty dynamic.One of the best things you can do is fully upgrade the second basic unit (rabbit hood) for laster levels. If you had paid 40 euros for it you would probably complain, but as a free game its great to kill time, and I like how it's so long. So yeah, as a free game it's pretty complete and the difficulty has been well worked. You need to use different tactics and unit mixes to complete different levels so it's pretty dynamic.One of the best things you can do is fully upgrade the second basic unit (rabbit hood) for laster levels. Personally I got bored and quit after two of the five screens of levels but when I saw it was still on AG front page two weeks later I took it up again. ![]()
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