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Will you fight as a Wehrmacht Officer, or perhaps lead your comrades in the Soviet Army? You may want to hit the beaches at Salerno and Normandy as an American or British General. No matter what path you choose, you will need all your skills to triumph....
Will you fight as a Wehrmacht Officer, or perhaps lead your comrades in the Soviet Army? You may want to hit the beaches at Salerno and Normandy as an American or British General. No matter what path you choose, you will need all your skills to triumph. The successful Panzer General devises sound strategic plans, and carries them out with unswerving commitment. Generals who are indecisive inevitably fail. Can you forge a battle-winning command and conquer your foes? Isn't it time to find out?
A grand turn based-strategy on an army level
Hundreds of types of brigades that gain experience from engagements under skilled commanders
All main European and African battles of WWII are present, plus fictional scenarios and a mission editor
Compatibility notice: The game requires the latest version of DirectX 9.0c in order to run properly. Conexant Sound Devices are not supported.
Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
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Compatibility notice: The game requires the latest version of DirectX 9.0c in order to run properly. Conexant Sound Devices are not supported.
Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
WWII - hexes - must use combined forces to attack successfully. Units gain experience. It has historical campaigns...It's really a turn based hard on of a game.
4 stars - because it often crashes in Windows 10.
As for the game itself - I played it when it first came out, after having played Panzer General I. And it was brilliant. Took some time to figure out the new mechanics, especially the tanks having the "overrun attack" that doesn't end their move. Compared to PGI this one is perhaps a bit less difficult, and a bit more dynamic (if that term can be used for a turn-based strategy game).
Playing it now: yes, the graphics is in low resolution and you do feel like you should see more of the map. Feels a bit cramped nowaday. :)
But, apart from that, the charm is still there. And not many modern games have that sort of... "spirit"? As far as I'm concerned at least.
Would I pay the regular price? No way.
Would I buy it again? Well, it crashes, so only for sentimental reasons. If it weren't for that - I'd have said "Yes".
It is what I'd call a classic. Along with PG I. In its time, both were a huge step forward compared to anything else (Battle Isle, History Line to name a few). Even today it is quite good - when it works. I even had some fun playing it against friends and brothers. And the game is very special to me - but I still can't keep a straight face and give it more than 4 stars - sorry.
Regardles of newer engine, PG2 is much less transparent than PG1. First edition has best climat and it is really peachy!
Restoring it 1:1 as it was, will be the best you guys can do.
Regards