Billed as "the sequel of the century!", Panzer General II did live up to that claim – the game boast a stronger AI, more varied scenarios, and gameplay enhancements that improve upon Panzer General, the venerable predecessor that succeeded in bringing wargames to the masses (including yours truly, who can proudly claim to *never* having finished any wargame until PG came along ;)). The game covers World War II action in the European Theater, with a cool "what-if" scenario of an invasion to the United States. As The Wargamer describes, "...changes have been made to the game engine in order to bring the floating unit scale and hex scale down to earth. This in turn has allowed some units to fire at a distance. Unit size is battalion/regiment and each hex depicts 2 km of terrain. The game comes with a campaign game, individual scenarios, Internet play, and a scenario editor. The graphics have been improved over the original, but at a hefty price. The scenario editor doesn't include a map editor." Although the game was shipped with quite a few bugs, most of them were hammered out by the version 1.01 patch. There is really nothing wrong with the game I can think of, except perhaps the fact that missions playing as the US side are less interesting and varied than playing as the Germans. If you like Panzer General, you will love this underrated sequel. And if you haven't played any game in the 5-star series, or are looking for a wargame that is accessible to newcomers, look no further than Panzer General 2. Two thumbs up, way up! Note: The Lordz Studio later recreated this game in the form of Panzer Corps. Read Wargamer's review here. Reviewed by: Underdogs |