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I knew that this game eventually will b avaiable on GOG and here it is :-). For me as big fan of ground control purchasing of this title is just formality' already done...
Game for sure is harder and 'faster' then Ground Control 1. It's good that this time there isn't any base building and resource gathering too. Tactics is most important. In GC 1 you had mission objectives to complete, one at the time, Operation Exodus focuses instead is on acquiring and holding (i.e. camping) Victory Points, which generate Acquisition Points (i.e. currency) automatically, and Landing Zones, which enable you to shuttle in troops using the game's drop-ship..
Battle is more rapid and little more chaotic from the one in previous Massive game and it's in some way simillar to World in Conflict. You'll never have downtime, but it's extremely challenging to balance throwing units into the field with the amount of micro-management each of the units requires. Every unit in Ground Control II is extremely specialized, and some quite powerful ones, if left unattended, will just die without reacting to their attacker.
The single-player campaign, thankfully, helps ease you along the steep learning curve nice 'n' slow, and even throws in a couple more intimate 'stealth'-style missions to help you get to know your individual units? strengths and secondary abilities better. It even has a pretty neat story, replete with twists and turns.
Graphics and sound were very good alread in Ground Control 1 and now are even better.
Have I to say more? You know GC series, you will buy this game anyway. Every fan of non base-builidng RTS's should buy it!
This review is an edited version of a professional review of GC II from Gamepro, found here.
Igor this is the second contest review of yours which has appeared to take its 'inspiration' from a professional third party. See here.
Personally I think it is pretty disgusting that you would flagrantly break the contest rules in order to win, you should be ashamed of yourself. I have contacted GOG support about this matter and trust that you will desist from this behaviour in future.
Whats sick is he actually won that contest for the republic the revolution with his stolen review. I hope gog gets your support email before they award him his game, its not right to win free stuff off of the work of others. There are other people that actually took a little time and effort to write a review for the game that are much more deserving.
Unfortunately the first part of this review wasn't copy-pasted from a professional review, which is why I failed to discover its "true nature" through Google... I'll be more vigilant in the future and this user certainly won't win anything on GOG.com, ever (unless they were the original review's author).
I will draw a new winner momentarily.
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Firek: Unfortunately the first part of this review wasn't copy-pasted from a professional review, which is why I failed to discover its "true nature" through Google... I'll be more vigilant in the future and this user certainly won't win anything on GOG.com, ever (unless they were the original review's author).
I will draw a new winner momentarily.

Thanks Firek