![]() ![]() ![]() You'll still need to make sure you've got enough command points banked to bring them onto the battlefield, of course, but the added variety plays a crucial role in the escalation of each match. They'll be mostly based around the specific unit type you choose, but as a match progresses, you'll also unlock two additional tiered echelons in that battalion that give you access to more powerful units - many of which come in the form of tanks or air strike support in addition to boots on the ground soldiers. Whatever battalion you end up going for in Men Of War 2, you'll always get a mix of different units. As Men Of War 2 heads into its first open multiplayer tech test on Steam today (running until March 27th), here's my full report of my mildly doomed multiplayer tankventures in its Combat, Front Line and Incursion modes. Throw in seven game modes across several different maps, and it's a veritable strategy smorgasbord to stuff your face into.Ĭrucially, though, everyone gets access to some sort of tank, which let's face it, is always going to be the MVP of any WW2 strategy game, and probably the sole reason why we're here in the first place. That's a dizzying array of infantry, tank and artillery battalions to choose from, and that's before you account for all the individual nuances between its Soviet, USA and German army types. Whereas Relic's recently released Company Of Heroes 3 will let you pick from its four broad faction types in its WWII RTS battles, Men Of War 2 takes a much more granular view, offering up 14-15 different unit types for each of its three playable nations. Men Of War 2 doesn't do anything by half measures, as I discovered during a recent tussle with its online multiplayer modes.
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