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Blitzkrieg 2:Fall of the Reich Screenshots

Blitzkrieg 2:Fall of the Reich Screenshots

Written by Charles Husemann on 1/5/2007 for PC  
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I admit that I'm a little burned out on WWII games but this doesn't look too bad.  Here's the official scoop from CDV

Product overview

Blitzkrieg 2: Fall of the Reich is the first official expansion for the popular WWII RTS - Blitzkrieg 2. Fall of the Reich spans three major offensives from the final days of fighting on the Eastern front, and covers both the Soviet and German offensives in the long "Siege of Budapest", "Fortress Kurland" and the Soviet "Operation Bagration." Fans of the original Blitzkrieg will also enjoy the thorough challenge presented in Fall of the Reich, with mission and campaign design that provide success only to those armchair generals that employ realistic tactics and strategies, managing scarce wartime resources effectively.

Key features

• Gameplay harkens back to the original Blitzkrieg – where unit management and sound strategy take precedence over quick-building and tank-rushing

• Sixteen Massive Missions in Two Campaigns: Fight for either Germany or the Soviet Union in the last major offensives of the Eastern Front

• Ten additional single-player maps reflecting some of the most interesting battles of WWII

• Four multi-player maps to test your mettle as ultimate commander, online or via LAN

• New rewards for victorious commanders: The Kurland Cuff band and the Medal for the Capture of Budapest

• Several new historically accurate units

* The product in this article was sent to us by the developer/company.

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About Author

Hi, my name is Charles Husemann and I've been gaming for longer than I care to admit. For me it's always been about competing and a burning off stress. It started off simply enough with Choplifter and Lode Runner on the Apple //e, then it was the curse of Tank and Yars Revenge on the 2600. The addiction subsided somewhat until I went to college where dramatic decreases in my GPA could be traced to the release of X:Com and Doom. I was a Microsoft Xbox MVP from 2009 to 2014.  I currently own stock in Microsoft, AMD, and nVidia.
 

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