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| [Nov 15, 2012, 9:24 pm ET] - Share - Viewing Comments |
Slitherine announces development of HISTORY Legends of War, saying this collaboration with the History Channel is due in stores for Windows and consoles in February 2013. The game will follow General Patton's campaign from the D-Day landings to Berlin. Here's more: This is a turn-based strategy game at heart. A squad-based tactics experience integrating RPG elements with unprecedented depth in an amazing historical setting. Players command a limited number of units in a sequence of thrilling and engaging missions starting in the days following the Normandy landing and leading through to the conquest of Berlin.
As troops fight through four different campaigns against the Wehrmacht, they’ll gain experience and skills which make them deadlier in combat. With the combination of turn-based tactics and strategic management through the RPG elements, players must use every bit of their tactical wit and genius against a challenging AI. With missions types such as attack, defence, infiltration, and sabotage, every mission will put players to the test.
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Re: Out of the Blue |
Nov 16, 2012, 02:39 |
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What a waste of #$%& time and resources...seriously, why do we have to have games that cover the same ground over and over and over again? How many freakin' FPS's have been about or started around D-Day? And this is coming from a WW2 fanatic! (Well, more the Pacific theater anyway, but still) It's obvious that anything associated with The Pawn Stars Chan...uh, I mean The Ice Ro...sorry, The HISTOWEE Chanel, is going to be an absolute disaster, so WhyTF bother? Argh...
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