Games Review: Men of War
PC, 505 Games, £29.99
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Your support makes all the difference.Second World War realtime strategy titles aren’t exactly thin on the ground, and only a handful
capture the horror and hurt, shock and awe of the conflict like Men of War does. Men of War,
with seriously impressive graphics that capture the frightening reality of fighting in gory,
flaming detail, looks the part and, thanks to soldiers tooled up with generous inventories, it
plays just as well too. However, it’s also quite exhausting to play, as many of the missions are
brutally fast and actionpacked – this is no game for beginners or anyone wanting to idle away
a calm half an hour. Bloody and brilliant.
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