The campaign isn't great but Steel Division's tense, tactical combat is great with friends. Steel Division is stressful. It’s a daunting fusion of the complexities of a World War II wargame and the micromanagement of an RTS, set amid the ruined towns and hedgerow hell of Normandy.
The dust of 2016 has finally settled and we grogs have hunkered down, frantically scanning the horizon for whatever may come next.
Languard at Fextralife writes, "Steel Division: Normandy 44 is a challenging but fun World War 2 RTS. With hundreds of units and over a dozen maps, there is a lot of war gaming here to keep any fan of the genre occupied. Be warned, however, that if you’re coming from RTS games like Starcraft or Gray Goo there is a lot of adjustment that needs to be done."
After a flopped Act of Aggression, Eugen Systems tries to deliver once again with their Wargame themed Steel Division Normandy 44.