![]() ![]() Boy, was I wrong.Īfter becoming addicted to both Stellaris and Europa Universalis IV, it was inevitable that I’d give HOI4 a shot. Meanwhile, their more strategic counterparts struggle to capture the epic nature of WW2.īeing a relative newcomer to Paradox Interactive’s grand strategy titles (I started with Stellaris in 2016), my initial impression of their WW2 wargame, Hearts of Iron IV, was that it was probably just another game similar to the ones I’d already seen. ![]() RTS games certainly are one-off affairs where you try to beat opponents on a single map and then that’s it. I’ve played all of those games but always felt like something was missing. On the other side of the coin are the more strategic, board game type affairs, such as Panzer Corps or Strategic Command. You have your standard real-time strategy games such as the Company of Heroes or Steel Division franchises, where you’re more or less zoomed right into the action. ![]() When it comes to World War 2 games, the vast majority of WW2 strategy games tend to come in one of two varieties. I’ve been a big fan of strategy games for quite some time now. ![]()
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