Reviewed: 23 NOV 2015 for Command: Northern Inferno
Command: Northern Inferno is a truly relentless simulation both in its UI complexity and in its strategic planning.
Reviewed: 22 NOV 2015 for Panzer Corps: Operation Sea Lion
73% "Operation Sea Lion is approachable, deep, challenging and offers hours of fun for the fans of the genre"
Reviewed: 13 NOV 2015 for Command: Northern Inferno
Pure player agency is where the CMANO engine truly shines. Aside from your assigned area of operations and your orders, there are no rails here, no handholds, no meaningless choices. How well you use the assets at your disposal, versus how well the AI uses theirs, that alone will determine the outcome.
Reviewed: 10 NOV 2015 for Gary Grigsby's War in the West: Operation Torch
94% - "Operation Torch is a wargame that has a level of depth and breadth that is both impressive and daunting at the same time."
Reviewed: 6 NOV 2015 for Ravenmark: Scourge of Estellion
8 - "Ravenmark: Scourge of Estellion is an excellent title from Witching Hour Studios. Ravenmark offers players hours and hours of gameplay and is incredibly story-rich"
Reviewed: 1 NOV 2015 for Command: Northern Inferno
"NI gives you an affordable taste of what CMANO is clocking in at . This is a brave new world for wargamers. I cant stress it enough. CMANO players can purchase the new Campaign and it will plug in direct to their installation. New players who want to taste what all the fuss is about, get a stand alone engine and campaign that opens the door for them. For an extensive and complex simulation wargame, this is an extraordinary level of accessibility."
Reviewed: 31 OCT 2015 for Command: Northern Inferno
"The quality of the scenarios is extremely high: the scope, level of detail, the deployments and orders of battle reveal a deep understanding of naval warfare [...] The naval, air and amphibious maneuvers portrayed in Northern Inferno (NI) are the choreography of navies dancing into arguably the last ballet movement of human history. Are you going to miss it?"
Reviewed: 15 SEP 2015 for Ravenmark: Scourge of Estellion
"So far its brought some novel concepts, tight maps (encounters have taken 15-20 minutes each), and a little more proof that mobile ports can sometimes surprise in a pleasant way."
Reviewed: 15 SEP 2015 for Ravenmark: Scourge of Estellion
"This is a brutally difficult, insanely complex strategy game"
Reviewed: 27 JUL 2015 for Legions of Steel
90% - "Legions of Steel is a damned fine science fiction tactical combat game"
Reviewed: 22 JUL 2015 for Legions of Steel
4/5 - " It's a niche game, as all Slitherine projects are, but the publisher does have a deep understanding of what makes for a quality, deep, strategy game, and it has applied the same expertise to the tactics sub-genre with impressive results."
Reviewed: 21 JUL 2015 for Legions of Steel
"Legions of Steel is an excellent game and heartily recommended. Its easy to pick up, plays very well and, thanks to the skirmish, multiplayer and tournament options should have a great deal of replay value especially given the price point. Really, you cant go wrong."
Reviewed: 20 JUL 2015 for Legions of Steel
"Overall, Id say the game is a worthwhile cerebral exercise in massaging the rules to your will, positioning units and fire setups to maximise your kill effectiveness on the next turn. Definitely use supression liberally"
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Release Date: 29 AUG 2019
Genre: Tactical, StrategicRelease Date: 18 JUL 2019
Genre: StrategicReleased: 9 AUG 2019
Please note that this patch requires users to already be updated to version 1.02.00
Released: 1 AUG 2019
Changelog:
For the full list of changes, the changelog can be found here.
Reviewed: 26 FEB 2012
by Chuske
For me this is the best of the American Civil War games out there. This seems the least bugged and most robust and plays quite quickly. It's not as detailed as the other ACW sims (this one really puts your in role of Lincoln or Davis) and perhaps not quite as good graphically but it has the best m
Reviewed: 17 FEB 2012
by MrBickman
Love it in theory, but playing it was pretty tedious.
Reviewed: 16 FEB 2012
by MrToad
It's such a pleasure to play Panzer General again! Some of the maps are essentially identical to the originals, but the additions and tweaks are almost invariably improvements. It is a very fine fusion of PG and PGII, with prettier graphics and nice gameplay. The increased complexity has only sli