Saturday, August 8, 2009

Pingie: HTTP:: Weekend Reading Hearts of Iron 3 An Early Appreciation

HTTP:: Weekend Reading Hearts of Iron 3 An Early Appreciation
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On Friday, Paradox Interactive released Hearts of Iron 3, a new grand strategy title allowing players to take the reins of any country in the world and guide it through the turmoil of World War II.The game was eagerly expected by fans of the series and those who have played other Paradox Interactive titles, like Europa Universalis or Victoria.I played the demo, which gives four months of playtime starting in September 1939, for three days and then the official release, which comes with a day 0 patch, for a few hours. And I have to say that all those interested in re-making World War II according to their own will need to play this game as soon as possible.You should understand that Hearts of Iron 3 is hard to get. The tutorials offered, which are mostly text-based and use a weird little guy with a penchant for painting and a love of Germany, are not a lot of help, especially when it comes to actual military operations, which are the heart of the game. Good knowledge of Hear!
ts of Iron 2 is not a precondition for success either, as the game mechanics have changed a lot.Where HoI 2 relied on independent divisions, command limits and some time oversized stacks of troops breaking down the enemy front and beginning envelopments, Hearts of Iron 3 introduces a full command chain, go...
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