Game Revolution writes: "I'd like to applaud the developers of Order of War for trying to up the sensationalist ante on the WWII real-time strategy genre. I don't mean that sarcastically: The Wargaming.net-developed, Square-Enix-published Order of War is saturated with attempts to make individual moments resonate with a more casual audience, without forsaking the tactical depth that creates a loyal following of RTS fans. Each of the 18 missions (divided into two campaigns - one American, one German) is brimming with dynamic set-pieces, varied objective types, and a shifting focus that appear to be attempting to convey that this is a new breed of strategy game, intended to create a unique experience."
GamersGate has released it's Deal of the Day for the 22nd.
Todays game is Silent Hunter 5: Battle of the Atlantic at 75% off the list price.
Let's celebrate the New Year with some lovely ladies! Donning a sexy military outfit, model Jung Se On was recently hired to promote game company War Gaming in South Korea.
Game Vortex writes: "Who doesn't love it when they get what they asked for? Not too long ago I played and reviewed Order of War, or OoW as you would see it in the forums. I said then, "I would like to see a more challenging title quickly on the heels of this one, as long as it can keep the same graphical and gameplay quality." Well, the Wargaming.net folks heard me loud and clear, and delivered us Order of War: Challenge. They even threw what I was looking for into the title, so what more could I want? Any feeling of the word "casual" that I used last time to describe the game is replaced with the frantic, in your face, play you can only get from human competitors. The best part is that this is a standalone title. If single player isn't your thing, why waste time? You can jump right in with this multiplayer version."