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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This game ROCKS!!!!!!!!
This is one of the funnest games that I have ever played and have played it several times with each time being slightly different. One of things that I loved about this game is how you can fix up damaged tanks and other vehicles if you have the tool box to do so. And how you can grab guns, ammo, explosives, and more tank shells from people and vehicles in the game. I...
Published on February 16, 2006 by Jodeman

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Avoid Sold Out Software Version
If you buy this (and it is a good game), and your copy was published by Sold Out Software, send it back immediately. Sold Out Software added an extra layer, and part of that layer is designed to destroy your computer if you have software they disagree with, such as Daemon Tools. If you don't mind that, because you think nobody uses Daemon Tools for anything but piracy,...
Published on April 5, 2008 by Merit Wolf


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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This game ROCKS!!!!!!!!, February 16, 2006
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This is one of the funnest games that I have ever played and have played it several times with each time being slightly different. One of things that I loved about this game is how you can fix up damaged tanks and other vehicles if you have the tool box to do so. And how you can grab guns, ammo, explosives, and more tank shells from people and vehicles in the game. I love the way bodies and equipment fly threw the air when they are blown up. Overall, this game is a 5+ and is worth buying. You will not be disappointed. Enjoy!
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun combat strategy game at a rock bottom price ... what more do you want? ..., January 8, 2007
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This review is from: Soldiers: Heroes Of World War II (CD-ROM)
This game is addictive fun ...
As a 31yo gamer I've played many different combat titles and the fun factor on this game gives nothing up to a high-dollar fps title.
I enjoy games like Call of Duty, Medal of Honor, Battlefield etc, but this one is a little more tactical...
If all you want to do is pick up a rifle and squeeze off an unlimited amount of ammo while progressing through a linear map and storyline, than this is probably not the game for you.;)
If you like to pick up a rifle and some anti-tank grenades and sneak up behind a squad of unsuspecting Jerry's and take a bite out of their sandwich, than this game is right up your ally, ahem, alley.

There are about a half-dozen missions per ally nation you play: US, Russia etc.
Each mission has objectives you must complete to advance to the next mission. Sometimes the troops you have remaining after one mission relates to the number you are supplied on a subsequent mission, so take care of your comrades;)
Some missions may require you to keep 'X' number of guys alive while rallying at a rendevous point on the map ... another objective of a certain mission might be to annihilate the enemy completely, but whatever the objectives are, you will have fun getting there and using the necessary tactics to ensure victory.

As far as gameplay is concerned, you assign temperaments/tactics to your troops and then equip them as you see fit. For example, you can set guys up to hold-a-position or move-at-free-will, or hold-their-fire, or fire-at-will, or return-fire only if fired upon, etc.
Set your troops up and then order them to move out and do as you command.
I usually prefer to take individual control of my troops and vehicles, rather than ordering commands and having the computer AI carry out the order, because lets face it, the computer can't read you mind.
The ability to override and move the troops around makes gameplay more precise and enjoyable. For example, you can order a group of guys to man a tank and then drive the tank all over the map and fire at anything you please ... but watch out for enemy landmines, can't see them without a detector :)

The best part about the game though (besides throwing deadly grenades at an enemy machine gun nest and watching the bodies flip through the air) is the tactics and strategy. Sometimes you can't just run into a stronghold with guns-a-blazin' ... and sometimes you have to. The game requires regular assesment as to the next plan of action as you progress through a mission. Sometimes the immediate goal might be just to take out a small group of enemy soldiers to advance to a bigger objective or to take a better tactical piece of real estate on the map. Sometimes an enemy tank might appear on the mission map driving in from the north road, out of nowhere, and that throws a wrench in your assault plan, doesn't it.

The best advice I can give you on gameplay is: SAVE, AND SAVE OFTEN ... read that last line again ...
There is nothing worse than taking out a couple of small groups of enemy soldiers and then running into a mission failing ambush battle and then having to start out all the way from square one again. So my advice is to save as soon as you achieve any small objective or obtain a nice weapon for one of your guys. Don't throw away your hard work by not saving your baby-steps along the way ;)

The map for each mission will display your troop locations and the location of enemy troops as well. You have a somewhat birdseye view of the battlefield during gameplay and you're allowed to survey the extents of the mission map so you can somewhat lay out a strategy to complete the mission. For example, you might start on the southern border of the mission map and have to go all the way to the north. Well, the gameplay allows you to free-scroll around the battlefield to assess enemy troop-strength in different areas. So based on your assessment you can decide to attack to the west first since the troop concentration is more sparce there and the vehicles there are not as deadly as what lay directly ahead or to the east of you. Whatever you decide shall be your fate, and the freedom to assault areas at will is what is nice about this game ... like they say, there is more than one way to skin a cat.

I also like the fact you can run over trees, level buildings with some high explosive rounds, or hide in a building to avoid detection from an enemy tank heading your way with bad intentions. The environment plays a big role in the tactics, as you can hide behind bushes and hide behind walls to stay out of view in wait to toss that pineapple at the approaching vehicle or men. As a side note, the AP (armor piercing) rounds work better against armored vehicles and the HE (high explosive)rounds against walls, buildings, artillery pieces, troops, etc.

Salvaging is another fun part of this game as you can rummage downed soldiers and vehicles for equipment and weapons, or fuel, or ammo, or first aid kits, etc. I also like the fact they made the ammo use vehicle specific. For example: a light, small caliber tank will not be able to use rounds salvaged from a heavy, large caliber tank and visa versa. It ads a little more realism to the war environment, although the smg ammo is smg ammo regardless of what smg you or the dead-dude has. Meaning, smg ammo that was being used by an assassin with an MP40 (9mm round) works in a Thompson (.45" round), but what the heck, we don't want it too real, after all, it is just a game and for entertainment. :)


Pros: Everything

Cons: I feel bad after I shoot unarmed cows and chickens with a tank.


Did I mention to SAVE your progress regularly in a mission?
Regardless of how insignificant you think the last objective was, save ... the adversity of your foes can change quickly at the drop-of-a-hat and few things are worse than going back to the beginning of your last save or starting from the beginning of the mission.

Even though this title is a couple of years old (2004) I give it a 9 out of 10 ... or 5 out of 5 since 4.5 rounds up to 5 , but anyhow, I give it a 9 only because I have played other games that I consider more fun to play ... but not many ;)

Good Luck and enjoy.




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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Could Have Bested Close Combat, October 25, 2006
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This game has beautiful graphics, and very nice innovations in gameplay such as the first person control which really makes it so much more interesting and personal. My beefs are the sometimes painful micromanagement, and less realism than I would have ideally wanted. Still, I've had great time playing it.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Avoid Sold Out Software Version, April 5, 2008
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This review is from: Soldiers: Heroes Of World War II (CD-ROM)
If you buy this (and it is a good game), and your copy was published by Sold Out Software, send it back immediately. Sold Out Software added an extra layer, and part of that layer is designed to destroy your computer if you have software they disagree with, such as Daemon Tools. If you don't mind that, because you think nobody uses Daemon Tools for anything but piracy, still avoid it because it partially deployed and messed me up part-way after I reformatted and installed without Daemon Tools. It is a good game, but you have to avoid Sold Out Software.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Intricate gameplay - sometime tedious but intense., October 30, 2006
This review is from: Soldiers: Heroes Of World War II (CD-ROM)
This game is terrific. The concept, art, detail, AI are all top notch. The only failing I see in this game is that when replaying a mission, the whole load process occurs once more. Game restarts should be faster. The easy level of the game is also quite challenging. That in my opinion should satisfy the most critical gamer. Overall for the price, this game cannot be beat!!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun Game, November 28, 2010
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This is a fun game. I usually play Flight Simulators, Falcon 4.0, Silent Hunter, Total War type games.
This game is totally different. You control your main character, and on a lot of missions you will have a small squad at your disposal. Your squad can go on the attack, be used defensively, or do nothing but hump supplies and ammo if you so choose. They actually are great for ambushing the enemy or covering your retreat! You also get to equip the squad with whatever type of weapons and equipment you want. This is necessary because if you give one of your men a machine gun and not enough machine gun ammmo, he is all but useless. You can also give your men hand grenades, which they will use. Also, most times your remaining squad members carry over into the next mission. You will learn to stuff their backpacks with expendables because you start each mission with a limited amount of weapons and ammo unless you bring your own.
In the game you are given a series of missions which follow a story for the particular faction you are playing- US,UK,Russian, or German.
There are lots of weapons, ammo, vehicles, land mines, mine sweepers, etc. to use in the game world.
There is also a lot of thinking and strategy that goes along with each mission. The AI is not all that bad at stopping you from achieving your objective.
Almost every structure in the game can be destroyed. If you come across an enemy sniper in a building for example, you can use dynamite, an anti tank grenade, bazooka, or tank you have captured to blow the building up and eliminate the sniper!
There are so many weapons available to you in this game! Enemy personnel you have taken out will have grenades, weapons, ammo, mines, minesweepers, molotov cocktails, first aid kits, body armor, helmets, etc. on them. You simply go up and loot to your hearts content!
There are also a lot of drivable vehicles. Tanks, trucks, halftracks, armored scout cars, motorcycles. You can repair damaged vehicles most of the time with a repair kit, if you have one. You also can top off fuel tanks if you have a gerry can. If your tank uses 75mm shells,any 75 mm shell from any other tank, regardless of faction can be used. You simply have your man unload them and load them in you tank. You also can remove or replace the machine gun on all the tanks. The Sherman for example, has a .50 caliber machine gun which can be loaded with 200 rounds of ammo. If you have surplus armor, which you will eventually, you can give your men the .50 and a big ammo loadout and they can run around with it! It is by far my favorite and most used weapon for my main character.
Like I said, I usually play complicated simulators. When I feel like playing a game though, this is definitely the one.
This game never really got the credit it deserves over the years.
I am a 49 year old lifelong gamer, yet this game is fun and easy enough for a ten year old.
Great game.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Game, March 8, 2007
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This review is from: Soldiers: Heroes Of World War II (CD-ROM)
The graphics are great, the missions are fun, and it gives you a good story line. You just have to have a strong video card and processor. I don't have anything fancy, so my laptop struggles to run it.
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8 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Super Cool Game, January 3, 2005
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This review is from: Soldiers: Heroes Of World War II (CD-ROM)
THis game is all around awsome. The graphics are cool. The ability to blow up everything is very fun. The weapons are really cool. The multiplayer is the best. This game is one of the best WWII games i've ever played!
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good game!, January 5, 2007
This review is from: Soldiers: Heroes Of World War II (CD-ROM)
Good game but senerio's too short, I enjoyed the game and would recommend it to other military gamers.
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2 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Slow Game, January 10, 2007
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If you want a good game, get Soldiers of Fortune. This game, Heroes of World War II takes too long to get anything accomplished, due to having to be in charge of every little detail that is done with the men, machinery, etc. It reminds you of the Simpsons Game, but in war mode. Not my cup of tea.
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