Call of Duty®

Call of Duty®

Buy this game. Play it. Beat it. Though this franchise has become a good example of why triple A games are garbage, the original Call Of Duty from 2003 is an outstanding accomplishment for the FPS genre. The graphics are dated by today’s standards, but look great even for a game this old.

The multiplayer lobbies are dead, sure, but the campaign is where the action’s at. This game is from a lost time back when Call Of Duty wasn’t about no-scoping some noobs but instead was all about the glorified single player. It also isn’t scared to show off as many swastikas as possible (seriously, count those flags in the Alps Chateau mission) unlike 2017’s wimpy excuse of a historical war game, Call Of Duty WWII.

Real player with 27.2 hrs in game


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I might have some nostalgic bias towards this particular installment in the franchise as it was one of the very first PC-games I got my hands on back in 2003. But in comparison to other first-person shooters released around the same time, this title holds up supringly well after all these years.

I feel like many of these early 2000’s first-person shooters have not aged particulary well, primairly when it comes down to the core gameplay loop, even if there is of course exceptions. And Call of Duty being one of them. Apart from the obvious graphical age, the game does feel very smooth in its general gunplay and movement. Although the AI is not the best, it does it’s job for the most part.

Real player with 23.4 hrs in game

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Pacific General

Pacific General

Probably the best of the Panzer General game series.

Real player with 137.6 hrs in game


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Tried this as it is my favorite of the General games. It was extremely blurry and the whole screen was jumpy after about 10 minutes I had a terrible headache and was nauseous, REFUND it and cannot recommend to others. This is a shame because the game is a fun and good game which I have played for 1000’s of hours back in the day.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

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Medal of Honor™

Medal of Honor™

Based on the real Battle of Roberts Ridge (Takhur Ghar) where SEAL PO1 Neil Roberts and Air Force Combat Controller TSgt John Chapman both lost their lives fighting alone. The game, despite it’s horribly cheesy and sometimes downright bad moments, portrays a solid image of what it might have been like to have been in the Shahi-Kot valley during the early days of the War in Afghanistan. The game has the player playing as members from two different AFO teams from the SEALs and Army Delta Force and as a Ranger from the 75th Ranger Regiment, all of which were present at some point and in some capacity in the real battle.

Real player with 25.7 hrs in game


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Unlike Call of Duty - Black Ops II, this actually gets Afghanistan right. The setting looks like the mountains I flew over and the valley I rucked in. It looks like Afghanistan, it sounds like Afghanistan, and despite the game-isms, does a good job of telling the story. Little things stand out to me - the visible selector switch from semi to full, the relatively realistic weapons models, the radio chatter and dialogue - as authentic. There are some reality breakers, like a general in a suit during cutscenes or the wrong time period highspeed gofast gear on dudes in a game set in 2001, but I can put them aside and enjoy the atmosphere.

Real player with 15.7 hrs in game

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Polyforce WW2

Polyforce WW2

Polyforce WW2 is the Online First-Person Shooter game that describes the World War 2. In Polyforce WW2, you can choose the Axis and Allied side, and you can see and experience how destructive the war, There have been hundreds of wars in the world because of the land fight and will continue to be. Polyforce WW2 is a low poly style, first-person view game that describes only one of them. Each team has separate weapons, separate tactics and different gameplay styles. There are several game modes; Team death match and Free for all.

AXIS

States governed by a fascist regime and unable to obtain what they want in the First World War. “The art of leadership… consists in consolidating the attention of the people against a single adversary and taking care that nothing will split up that attention.”

ALLIES

The allied states, which are defending against axes, have emerged with the war of England and France in Germany.

TEAM DEATH MATCH

Choose your team and try to destroy the opposing team with your teammates. The first side to reach the finish score wins the game. Making all the sacrifices for your team in this game is the most important thing for this style of play. In the most difficult times, giving first aid to your friends or a pack of bullets to a soldier who has run out of bullets maybe giving that match wins.

FREE FOR ALL

Perhaps it is the hardest game mode. The reason may be that you do not know the location of the enemies. Shoot bullets to every enemy you see. Remember, every enemy is waiting for time to kill you.

WEAPONS

MP40

BAR

LUGER

THOMPSON M1A1

MG42

M1911

M1 Garand

STG44

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Ashland Dossier

Ashland Dossier

«Ashland Dossier» is an espionage thriller packed with elements of turn-based stealth tactics and role-play adventure. Use your cunning, agility, and wit to finish off the Nazi plague for good this time. Ahead of you lies a deadly confrontation as the enemy threatens to drive the world into the depth of dreadful and pointless war once again.

After WWII, numerous Nazis managed to slip through the cracks and escape overseas. Like rats, they scattered around the world to hide in shadows believing that the long arm of justice will never reach them. However, this is one fatal delusion.

In the late 1950s, a private investigative organization has been formed. INCU (International Nazi Crime Unit) has only one specific goal in mind: to find such criminals and get them back for a fair trial.

You will assume the role of an officer that is looking for a group of the most rotten scoundrels. In the past, all of them committed extremely heinous crimes which are still left unpunished. Your goal is to find their trail, gather all the possible evidence, and finally bring them to justice.

Easier said than done, though. There is another new force that has just appeared out of nowhere – «Ashland». Unfortunately, these people will stop at nothing in their decisive effort to help runaway Nazis…

  • Tense operations that include pinpointing, following, and extracting a suspect

  • Rich lore and backstory of the unfolding events

  • Scrupulous analyzing of intel, evidence, and witnesses’ testimonies

  • Two playable timelines: 1960-1964 and 1941-1945

  • Unique characters, unexpected plot twists, multiple endings

  • A deep and realistic look into the truthful dreads of WWII

Ashland Dossier on Steam