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Allied General sold at least 50,000 units by September 1997. [7]Reviewing the Windows version, a Next Generation critic summarized that "Panzer General was one of the best-loved war games of last year, and Allied General is an improvement on an already great engine.
German bombers attacking allied artillery. Panzer General is a turn-based game, set on operational level hex maps. One plays lone scenarios from either Axis or Allied side and against a computer or human opponent. In Campaign Mode, the player assumes the role of a German Generalissimus against the Allied computer.
The PC and PlayStation 3 versions received "favorable" reviews, while the Xbox 360 version received "average" reviews, according to video game review aggregator Metacritic. [ 34 ] [ 35 ] [ 36 ] GameSpot was pretty average on the game, saying, "The single-player campaign doesn't get cooking until the last two levels, but those two levels ...
The game received "mixed" reviews according to video game review aggregator Metacritic. [1] GameZone's Steven Hopper said, "The game offers some deep elements, but the overwhelming interface and steep learning curve make it very difficult to get into.
Medal of Honor: Allied Assault was released to universal acclaim. It received a score of 91.05% on GameRankings [12] and 91/100 on Metacritic. [11] Allied Assault won PC Gamer US ' "2002 Best Action Game" and Computer Gaming World ' s "Action Game of the Year" awards.
People's General, or PeG as it is commonly known, followed SSI's successful 5 Star General Series of World War II war games (Panzer General, Allied General, Pacific General) and their sequel, Panzer General II (PG2). It uses the same game dynamics as these earlier games—turn-based movement & fighting with military units on a hex based map.
The player can choose between the Allied and Axis sides in both real and hypothetical scenarios, like the Battle of Midway and Operation Downfall. Thirty-one countries are represented, including the United States , Japan , Germany , the United Kingdom , Australia , and the Soviet Union but only United States and Japan have campaign modes.
Pacific Assault was developed by EA Los Angeles and published by EA Games for the PC. [2] It is primarily a first-person shooter, with the exception of one level in which the player flies an SBD Dauntless in the middle of a dog fight. The engine of the game is a modified id Tech 3 in additional with Havok physics engine.