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The game features many new features and units over its predecessor the graphics engine is upgraded, allowing for full 3D and the game features over 250 units compared to Blitzkrieg's 200. The game shipped with a mission and resource editors for users to create their own units and maps.Īs its predecessor and the similar Sudden Strike games, Blitzkrieg 2 focuses on the battles of World War II rather than real-time strategy aspects like base building and resource extraction. Each unit of a respective nation speaks its own language, adding immensely to the immersion. Forests can be flattened by tanks or artillery. Virtually everything can be destroyed including buildings and bridges. The player has the ability to build pontoon bridges, dig trenches, lay mines, resupply and repair units or call in air support but there are no resources. The game features over 350 different units and objects. Blood is present although it can be deactivated. Graphics deliver realistic 3-D rendered isometric terrain and details include seasons, climatic zones and weather conditions which can affect game play. Blitzkrieg Anthology does not appear to use Starforce. Ĭertain versions of the original game, and several sequels, use the StarForce copy protection system.
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Virtual Programming published a Mac OS X version of the game on the Mac App Store on April 20, 2011. Similar to the Sudden Strike games Blitzkrieg focuses on battles rather than real-time strategy aspects like base building. Each country has its respective historically correct military units. The game allows players to assume the role of commanding officer during the battles of World War II that occurred in Europe and North Africa. But according to the game developers, Olli Ovaska misunderstood something as they have never claimed such thing.Blitzkrieg (Russian: Блицкриг) is a real-time tacticsvideo game based on the events of World War II and is the first title in the Blitzkrieg series. As an example Finnish Captain Olli Ovaska said that the game claimed, that the Finnish military has attacked USSR on the first day of the war.

There were some negative opinions as well. The main web site of all Finnish historians has reviewed the game from the historical and cultural perspectives and their opinion was generally positive. The game received generally positive reviews from game critics. A year later, at the end of 2008 the game was released in Finland in English language. At the end of 2007 the game was finally released in CIS countries in Russian language. īecause of different publishing problems, the game wasn't released for a long time despite development being completely finished. They decided to make the game themselves. In 2004 they started wondering why nobody did a game about the Winter War, the highly interesting war conflict, although somewhat unknown to the public. The game development started from the Russian language online community, which consisted of people from different countries, who were interested in military history and historical games.
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