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bartolo
post Aug 26 2005, 02:50 AM
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I just wanted to know whether this game is really worth it, I was looking for a red alert style WWII game, and this looks vaguely like one (obviously different though).
I would get the demo but I don't know where from, to download it takes ages (i have dial up).
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penny665
post Sep 10 2005, 05:14 PM
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I Love the game, Unfortunately i havent been able to play in a long time cause my cd broke lol. sad.gif. But yes its definately worth the buy i promise!!
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liauce
post Oct 1 2005, 01:53 PM
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never heard of this game before, but if you want good real-time strategy games, you might want to try WARCRAFT III or RED ALERT 2. Warcraft III is based in the medevial war times with magic and witchcraft while Red Alert 2 is more of advanced technology. However both are pretty old games so you might wanna find some newer games. As for your fetish for World War 2 games, BATTLEFIELD 1942 might appeal to you. Also, theres the new BATTLEFIELD 2. Its a first person shooting game with campaigns, scenarios and also multiplayer online games. This first-person shooting game's full of strategy and guns are not all there is to the game. You can control tanks, aircraft, jeeps, apcs, and put yourself into the World War 2 setting. Really fun and interesting
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