

Men of War: Assault Squad 2 has a steep learning curve, it will take you many hours of gameplay to learn how to play properly and that’s the beauty of this game - for me, it’s not only the gameplay but the craving for learning. I’m barely a beginner in this game(I’m 11 hours into this game) and I suggest anyone who purchases this game to experiment firstly in single-player, otherwise, you’re in a world of trouble and pain. The game, for a simpleton like me, was fairly difficult, especially in multiplayer where I received little to no sympathy from my opponents. This RTS, like many other previous RTS’s mentioned above, takes place once again in World War 2, this one is a bit different as it allows you to select 1 out 5 armies with their own distinct campaigns taking place all over the world. The game is awesome, but it won’t be if you’re an arcade sort of gamer - anyways, give this game a try! 8.

There are also strategy elements, you can control your units and look at your map. Both tanks have very detailed and complicated interiors, which make this game challenging and difficult to learn, as it actually teaches you to some extend how to properly handle those tanks. The second one is the T-62, a Soviet-era tank. You get to drive two tanks in this game, one of them being the famous M60A1, a US Army tank. This game offers a couple of maps, one of them taking place in Angola, another one in Iraq, and also in Afghanistan - there are other maps with more vegetation and urban areas if playing on a desert with a few bushes ain’t your thing! This game offers a very realistic and detailed experience of handling your tank, so if you’re expecting an arcade sort of game like the Battlefield Series, you’re in for a big surprise! This game is perfect if you are currently living in a battle zone and need to learn quickly how to maneuver/attack with a tank.
