This game is awesome. Would be one of the best if it was moddable as it definitely needs more skirmishes. No crashes or bugs. Would love to see a second installment.... so much fun!
This game is awesome. Would be one of the best if it was moddable as it definitely needs more skirmishes. No crashes or bugs. Would love to see a second installment.... so much fun!
Much like World in Conflict, but set in WW2, very solid single player campaign, and multiplayer is great fun, especially with a friend. Loading this onto Steam gets you access to the new expansion for free, which opens up further multiplayer modes and options.
Doesn't say that you constantly need to be online, which is an annoying thing for me, so it lies unopened in front of my computer.
As developer doing again a game about World War II is a daring project as this conflict has been subject of a laundry list of games. An original approach is therefore more than welcome and although Order of War at first sight gives the impression to deliver nothing new under the sun, in the end it...
Whether it signals the desperation of a declining Japanese game industry or not, Order of War is somewhat of a success as the first fully-westernised development for RPG behemoth Square Enix.
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Banlance not good enough, GER units too expensive and its abilities really not good enough, especially compared with USA and USSR units(tanks much cheaper and still powerful). It's the most serious point.
Visually the game is right up there (although there are glitches - not being able to see any graphic when a unit is shooting for instance). But the gameplay is a couple of steps back from the Company of Heroes series.
The relationship between World War II and video games is rapidly becoming like an old married couple; drastically running out of new things to say to each other. Perhaps understandably, pretty much every aspect of the pivotal global conflict has been explored to death by developers.
The World War II genre has been overdone like no other. There have been countless shooters and any number of strategy games. Well now Square Enix decided to publish their own WW2 game and feelings are mixed.
Throughout time mankind has waged war. History books will tell you that humans have been fighting even before we started recording history. Over that time war has constantly evolved and intensified. Ancient Rome and China, Napoleon In many ways, Order of War plays just like your average RTS.
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