

Sure, the vehicles are fun to control, but one well-placed tank grenade can be enough to take them out, and obvious line-of-sight limitations keep larger units from becoming over-powered. Instead of an arms race for better equipment, the gameplay favors infantry fighting and tactics. What makes Men of War stand out, however, is in how the game weights the various squads. However, given the lack of major innovations compared to the original, it’s easy to see why players have been underwhelmed with the release.Īs with the first Men of War, the gameplay focuses exclusively on skirmishes, allowing players to control military units ranging from sniper teams to armored vehicles.

There’s no shortage of real-time strategy (RTS) games using World War II as their backdrop, and Digitalmindsoft’s Men of War: Assault Squad 2 is everything you’d expect: skirmish-oriented combat that offers a satisfying multiplayer experience.
