I only played the first few levels of this before abandoning. It is not what I was expecting at all - calling this a strategy game isn't accurate, there is no strategy or even decision making, the game tells you explicitly at all times what to do. This is not the kind of game where you are given an objective and it's up to you to achieve it how you see fit - it is instead heavily scripted, the game frequently takes control away from you, giving you units or taking them away, and telling you exactly what to do with them.
A cutscene will play and a voice over will tell you to move your units to a big glowing circle. So you do that, kill a few enemies, and another cutscene will play telling you to move to the next glowing circle. This happens continuously, sometimes there is only a few seconds between cutscenes. Every time this happens the game takes control of the camera and moves it around. It then snaps back when the cutscene ends leaving you disoriented. To make matters worse the maximum zoom of the camera is extremely low to the ground, you can not zoom out far enough to get a good overview. I'm guessing they did this to try to make it look more "cinematic".
That's really what this game wants to be, a war movie. So if you like strategy games I would say stay far away from this. However if you like B grade war movies with some minimal gameplay interaction then you might enjoy this game.