CraigB
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I do not post much on these forums, but I am a long time wargamer (over 30 years now), playing boardgames, miniatures, and computer wargames. My interest has always been in tactical-level historical wargames. Never been interested in the fantasy/alternate history etc varieties of the hobby. Having said that, I think Heroes of Stalingrad is a fantastic game, and a superb conversion of the LnL boardgames (which I have also played). I have found many of the scenarios difficult to win against the computer player, which also makes a nice change from many other games. The ‘alternative’ branch of the campaign was a surprise to me, but I just went with it and enjoyed it all the same. As other posters have commented, I did not realise the ‘option’ I was being given took me down the fantasy/alternate route. It actually occurred to me that this would produce a reaction from those expecting a strictly historical game. My first thought echoed some of the comments here, that it should have been clearer about what this campaign branch entailed. After consideration, though, I think it must have been difficult to decide how to handle this. I mean, putting a big signpost up that says “This Way to the Alternative Fantasy Campaign Branch” pretty much ruins the surprise for those who do go down that path. And I certainly got a shock when I saw what I had run into. Not too many computer games have ever surprised me like that. I can understand people not liking the alternative branch of the campaign. When I finish the campaign, I will replay it, and probably avoid the alternative campaign branch. But I am not sorry the game took me down that path in the first place. Regardless of opinion on the alternative campaign branch, I am impressed with the way in which the campaign introduces the various story elements that feature in the scenarios. I hope that there will be enough support to see future expansions of the game, particularly the campaigns. Craig Buckley
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