Order of war was released in November, and GiN normally reviews games as close to the date they come out as possible. That didn't happen with Order of War, because we couldn't get it to run on our gaming gear.
Order of war was released in November, and GiN normally reviews games as close to the date they come out as possible. That didn't happen with Order of War, because we couldn't get it to run on our gaming gear.
Order of War is an untraditional real time strategy that presents an extremely challenging and dreadfully boring game play experience, mixed with great visuals, hundreds of units on the screen, and troops that move slower than a snail.
Full of Flash, Lacking in Strategy
Maybe World War II wasn't the best topic to choose… I expected something a lot better than what Order of War turned out to be, even though deep down I kept saying to myself,"Don't, DON'T expect it to be a masterpiece!
Very easy to learn and play; Cinematic cameras
Repetitive soundtrack; very few multiplayer maps; poor audio
Order of War is a World War II real-time strategy game distinguished by its accessibility and simplicity. It's easy to learn and easy to play, eschewing base building, unit-level micromanagement and deep economics, but it's never boring and it offers ample challenge.
Fast-paced multiplayer action; Cinematic camera lets you take it all in; Easy to learn; easy to play
Repetitive soundtrack will haunt your dreams; Buggy German campaign; Only six multiplayer maps
The real-time strategy genre takes a not-so-bold step into familiar territory with Order of War. Sure, it's World War II, and yes, we've been there and done that. But developer Wargaming.net is banking on an epic presentation and some innovative game mechanics to bring a fresh perspective to a...
If you like your RTS games simple, then this game is for you.
ORDER OF WAR features massive-scale battles brought to life with a cinematic intensity never seen before in a WWII strategy game. Players take command of an entire army including ground troops, artillery, tank divisions and aircraft in all-out strategic assaults.
We've got the order... Its time for battle!
World War II games are as numerous as the bad decisions made in a college dorm. Gamers are constantly exposed to various aspects of the war even though they didn't live through it. As such, it's easy to start to disregard any game that is set in Europe in the early '40s.
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