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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
LIKE A CARTOON,
By Colonnata "Colonnata" (FIRENZE Italy) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sudden Strike 2 (Windows) (CD-ROM)
This game is fun. Tanks and all sort of vehicles are well reproduced and sound real. Airplanes drop off paratroopers and boats land with marines like in a movie. Soldiers look maybe too small. They fight and die like little ants in a splatter cartoon. The idea of using enemy's stuff like guns and jeeps is great and adds a special "something". The scenarios are well conceived and maps are a joy for the eyes. But the longevity of the game looks to me pretty short. It is true that the editor gives you the possibility of designing new scenarios, but...don't get confused: the editor is not so friendly as they say and the several scenarios you can download from the net are difficult to understand unless you speak german. After all I find it better than Close Combat, because it's 3D, because tanks sound so real, because all vehicles and maps look so good. The IA is not too challenging though and you may prefer to fight in the multi-player option. SSII is fun but the best is yet to come. You may prefer to wait for an Age of Empire "The rise and fall of the III Reich" edition.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Sudden strike 2, Don't buy it,
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= Fun:2.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Sudden Strike 2 (Windows) (CD-ROM)
I do agree that Sudden Strike and Sudden Strike Forever are very hard games. But I do like them both. Once you got a hold of the game, it's fun. However, Sudden Strike 2 is a mess.
Well, first of all, the sound effect is not as good as Sudden Strike or Sudden Strike Forever. It sounds strange, not nearly a sound of battle. They did change the level of diffulty from almost impossible to manageable, but players now have to worry about other tedious details. For example, a new control enable the player to move the tanks and the infantry at the same speed and there by eliminate the frustrating situation where the tanks out-run the infantry and get killed. However, say the player's tanks shoot and kill the enemy tanks, they are burning up into flames and the palyer's infantry just go bindly into those flames and get themselves killed. Loading troops into boats and airplanes is frustrating, so is unload. The troops just won't get into the boats or the airplanes unless either the boats or the airplanes being oriented in the 'right' directions which depend on the terrains. Great care must be taken before ordering an airplane to take off, for it will plow into a group of infantry and kill all those who are in its way. The number can be of hundreds. The airplanes are said to be controllable by players. That's not true. It's possible to set the waypoints that the airplanes should take, which adds tedious works. Also players now have to manage all vehicle crew including not letting them got killed and assign them to vehicles, including heavy armored tanks, whose crews have been killed by enemy's rifle men.......many other bad things Anyway, if you are someone like me who only have a couple of hours to play a week, you are not gonna enjoy it.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great strategy game, specially if youre a world war 2 fan!!!,
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Sudden Strike 2 (Windows) (CD-ROM)
I am really into strategy games, I used to love playing Age of Empires and Star Craft. However, Im a huge world war 2 fan and i had never heard of a WW2 strategy game. When I found I totally fell in love with it. It is a different game compared to most strategy games out there, including the ones i mentioned above, but different in more interesting way. For one, in Sudden Strike you can't make troops, youre supplied with them, when you need them. However there is a limit to the number of troops you can get which is what makes it real. The variety of troops is huge, with riflemen, submachine gunners, machine gunners, officers, anti tank personnel, etc. Theres also a big varity of tanks and armored vehicles.You can call for air support: you can call bombers, paratroopers if your running low on men, or for supplies. There is also all diff. types of artillery: field guns, short range, long range artillery, anti tank guns, anti aircraft guns, etc. When it comes to infantry, the diff. types of things they have are: experience, health, morale(new to SS2), primary ammo, and secondary ammo. The more experience they have, the more accurate they shoot both with their guns or when in artillery guns. The higher the morale, the better they fight in battle. Having officers around your troops helps to keep morale higher. When it comes to supplies, it is the "supply trucks" that contain supplies. When they fix tanks, the supply number gets lower, or when they make anti tank obstacles or barbed wire. They also provide the ammo for the troops, tanks, artillery, etc. Supplies are obtained from brown and silver boxes. Brown boxes contain "ammo" while silver boxes contain "parts"....The things i mentioned here make up only about 40 percent of the game, there is a lot more to it. I hope this review has been helpful to everyone.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Absolutely the best wargame ever..,
By RT Atlanta (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sudden Strike 2 (Windows) (CD-ROM)
I have been a Sudden Strike addict for about 5 years and never tire of this challenging game. Not an arcade game. Takes a little time to understand the capabilities of the soldiers (riflemen, machine gunners, snipers, minelayers, anti-tank soldiers, etc), tanks (full range of WWII German, Russian, American) and full range of artillery, air and support vehicles.
What makes this game fascinating is that you can download endless largescale maps and Mods that offer realistic historic WWII battles with ballistics and tactical strategies..You have up to 1000 "pieces" at a time on a given map that are manipulated with only the mouse..The standard maps that come with the game are challenging and many fan maps are available with all levels of difficulty and detail.. Custom maps and Mods (RWM 6.5, SSNM2, LRM,) can be found and downloaded [...] There is also an excellent Sudden Strike 2 forum [...] Best game investment I ever made..
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
The Stalingrad of WWII Strategy Games!,
By Edga (UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sudden Strike 2 (Windows) (CD-ROM)
This game is, in a word, unforgiving. The AI will do everything in it's power to wipe you off the face of the map on anything above recruit difficulty, and that is what makes it so real. It is so complex that a lot of ingenuity is needed to destroy every little MG nest, sniper, or howitzer emplacement you come across, and missions, if done properly without cheating, take hours. As for sending all your troops in at once...remember what happened at the Somme? The best method is to use tactical squads of infantry with combined air and tank assaults. The editor is just as hard as the game. Most people would only be prepared to sit for two days solid at their computer crafting a map tree by tree if they were being paid, and the few maps that have already been made by the company do offer a plethora of different scenario possibilities, but as for unlimited action...well, yes, if you have an Honours degree in cartography, and unlimited patience. Everything about this game is how it must feel to be a real general in control of an army (apart from the getting shot at); the strategy of battle gives you a headache, seeing hundreds of your troops cut to ribbons on each push gives you heartache, and preparing your next battle takes AGES. It's only for the RTS fanatic, otherwise prepare to swear at your monitor and punch the keyboard LOTS. Some people would say this is a terrible game, I say this is a game of accuracy, detail and truth, because war is a terrible thing.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
An Ok Game,
By kent hoffmaster (East Berlin, Pa USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sudden Strike 2 (Windows) (CD-ROM)
When I recently bought sudden strike 2 I was a little disapointed. In comparison to some games such as Talonsofts west front, the player does not seem to have much control over the battle. I also thought that the units were rather small and hard to see. The Editors also seem complicated and hard to understand. However the game does have good graphics and effects. If you are a real WW2 buff you might enjoy it.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
disappointing,
By WWII gamer (Sun Prairie, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sudden Strike 2 (Windows) (CD-ROM)
WWII strategy games are my favorite thing, but this one left me unsatisfied. The game model has sacrificed a lot of historical accuaracy - not surprising in a RTS game. If this translated into a fun, playable game it would be an acceptable trade-off, but I find the playability to be rather poor. My least favorite aspect is that all in-game tactics revolve around LOS (line of sight) to potential targets. But the LOS model is ludicrous suffering from a very Borg-like situation where if one of your units can see a target then magically all of your units can see the target. A reluctant negative review from me.
4 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Really Bad,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sudden Strike 2 (Windows) (CD-ROM)
When I usually buy games I look at the package and when I see reviews on it that give the game praise it usually helps. This box has two good reviews, but this game is just terrible. It involves no strategy whatsoever. You just gather your group of "ants" together and make the walk to an area, if they see the enemy first, they'll kill them, but if not, your guys die. You can't set up flanks or any kind of strategy. Avoid this game and stick with the Close Combat trilogy.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome WWII tactical gameplay,
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This review is from: Sudden Strike 2 (Windows) (CD-ROM)
Superb WWII action Starcraft-style without the tedium of building units.
Great 2D graphics, nicely detailed and accurate. Lacks in animation on some points, otherwise outstanding stuff. Multiplayer is the bomb ! |
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Sudden Strike 2 (Windows) by CDV Software Entertainment (No Operating System)
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