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Experience the ultimate strategy in the historical event of World War II.
This complete collection includes the base game and the downloadable content available.
Adapt the military doctrines from the renowned commanders such as Heinz Guderian, George S. Patton, and more!
Greetings, like the title shouts it out. Sounds: I am missing my sound during 'playing' the game, in Sudden Strike 1 AND in 2. When I first started SS1 & 2 everything was perfect with it, but as soon as I switched back to the Menu every single sound file is gone expect the sound when you smash the menu button ingame.
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Sudden Strike 4 - Sudden Strike 4 sends you off on three extensive campaigns set amongst the battlefields of World War II. Commanding the Allied, German or Soviet troops, you will lead over 100 different units into battle; like the German bomber Heinkel He111, the Russian T-34 tank, the British Hawker Typhoon fighter plane and the notorious German Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger".
Sudden Strike 4 - Soundtrack This is additional content for Sudden Strike 4, but does not include the base game.
The game publisher Kalypso will bring the ultimate World War II strategy experience in a whole new level with the upcoming great collection. Prepare to engage in a war as the Sudden Strike 4: Complete Collection is coming to the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows PC on June 21st in the North American and European regions.
For a brief background, Sudden Striker 4 is a real-time tactic or RTT video game developed by Kite Games and published by Kalypso Media . This is the fifth game in the Sudden Strike series and the fourth standalone release. It was first released for the PlayStation 4 and PC on August 11, 2017.
The Sudden Strike 4: Complete Collection offers realistic real-time gameplay with a tactical depth set during historical events of World War II with over 45 missions to complete and more than 200 different units in a complete package.
Along with the base game, Sudden Strike 4 , there are add-ons that will be included to round up this awesome collection. The add-ons which include Battle of Kursk, Sudden Strike 4: Road to Dunkirk, Finland: Winter Storm and more!
Sudden Strike 4 Complete Collection includes the following:
Sudden Strike 4 Game
All Expansion Scenarios: Kursk, Dunkirk, Finland, Africa, and Pacific
Digital Artbook
Digital Soundtrack
Get to lead your armies to victory in this awesome collection in Sudden Strike 4: Complete Collection for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on June 21st. Here at Playasia, this real-time tactic video game collection is now available for pre-order on our website. Click the button below to pre-order your copies right now! FEATURES
Sudden Strike 4: Complete Collection offers realistic real-time strategy gameplay with tactical depth and a historical setting across 11 campaigns with over 45 missions and more than 200 different units in a complete package
Contains all free content updates available, with over 10 new maps and gameplay refinements
Command German and Soviet forces in the Battle of Kursk one of the largest tank battles of World War II!
Road to Dunkirk features 4 new missions, 2 new commanders and 10 all-new units, as well as additional buildings and ships
Finland Winter Storm features 6 new missions, 3 new commanders, and 19 all-new vehicles, along with additional buildings and units
Africa Desert Storm features 6 new missions, 5 new commanders, and 30 new vehicles, including a medical truck
The Pacific War features 10 new missions, 6 new commanders, and over 50 new vehicles, including aircraft carriers
Adapt and refine the military doctrines of more than 20 renowned commanders, such as Heinz Guderian, George S. Patton or Charles de Gaulle for a different strategic and tactical approach to each scenario
Pit yourself against other commanders or challenging enemy AI enemies in competitive multiplayer modes SCREENSHOTS
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The problem facing any developer setting out to make a real-time strategy game today, particularly one set in World War II, is how to distinguish their title from a pack thats already chock-full of very good games. StarCraft IIs success frightened off most competition for years, and between the excellent Company of Heroes and the janky-but-loveable Men of War series, its tough to keep your steel pot above the water line. Kite Games Sudden Strike 4 doesnt try anything fancy, and while its a nice return to tactical basics at its core, the flaws make it hard to shake the feeling you could be playing a better, older game.
Its been nearly ten years since the launch of Sudden Strike 3 , and playing the fourth game in the long-running series feels a bit like a time capsule from a simpler era for RTS. There are no production queues, and no meta strategy campaign. Instead, youre getting exactly what it says on the tin: a tactical real-time strategy game about tanks and soldiers that includes three seven-mission campaigns, plus multiplayer and AI skirmish modes that accommodates up to 3v3 matches. The single-player missions touch some greatest hits moments from German, Allied, and Soviet campaigns, plus a (remarkably timely) two-mission Dunkirk campaign for both Germans and Allies.
It looks and sounds nice enough. There are fields of sunflowers and orchards in verdant France, ice cracks on the lakes outside Leningrad, and sooty factories tower over invading Germans as they push into Stalingrad. Explosions thump and kick up appropriate curtains of debris and smoke, and tank treads even spew mud and snow as they get into gear on tough terrain.
The boots-on-the-ground action will be familiar to anyone who has played a modern RTS, as Sudden Strike 4 plays strictly by the book. You have your familiar flavors each of infantry, armor, and artillery, although here there is a nice sense of scale between your tanks and the larger artillery pieces. The game also expands the map size and unit count over previous entries by quite a bit, and theres no better place to see this in action than the opening mission of the Allied campaign, which of course iswait for itOperation Overlord. On the ground, youll be creating command groups and moving them around with a dodgy formation system, where youll click and pull to tell your groups how to form up at their destination.
Sudden Strike 4 does add some other new features for the series, such as the ability to pick your general to take into battle. In the campaign, this will determine a series of buffs and abilities you can use, depending on whether you choose an infantry, armor, or air superiority specialist. Youll earn stars (up to three) in missions which you use to unlock additional abilities, such as tank periscopes or additional infantry grenades. In multiplayer, your general will simply determine your unit loadout. While this is new for Sudden Strike , its just a stripped-down version of the doctrine mechanic used in Company of Heroes 2 .
Air assets work very much the way they do in Steel Division: Normandy 44 , with a set number of sorties available per mission, or coming with a command point cost in skirmishes. Planes will come from off-map to a location you specify and recon, strafe, drop paratroopers, or bomb the area before returning home.
If youre reading this getting the sense that Im sighing a bit as I write it, thats because I am. Apart from out-and-out atrocious unit pathing (vehicles routinely bump into each other in tight places and wont figure out ways around), theres nothing to actively hate about Sudden Strike 4 . If you were to create a list of features that any World War II real-time strategy game ought to have, this more or less ticks all the boxes. Skirmish mode against AI or online opponents, check. Ken Burns-esque soundtrack, check. Panzers that must be attacked from behind, check.
Theres just not really a compelling reason to play Sudden Strike 4 if youve played just about any other similarly-themed RTS in the past 10 years. Mission design in Company of Heroes is better; the scale of Steel Division is better; the unit customization and fine controls in Men of War are better. Its very well-trod territory for PC wargamers, and theres little here to justify the return trip.
But thats if youre someone whos been playing on PC, where real-time strategy has mined every square kilometer of European countryside for entertaining battlefield gems. Where Sudden Strike 4 will undoubtedly stand out is on PlayStation 4, where the real-time strategy market is decidedly less crowded with classic titles. And Kalypsos decision to port the game to console makes a lot of the simplicity more understandableRTS was always designed around mouse and keyboard, so making the jump to control pad-based input is a large and difficult step.
What remains of edith finch video game. How that step will translate remains to be seen. While its theoretically possible to play the PC version of Sudden Strike 4 using a controller, I couldnt make it beyond the second step of the tutorialI was unable to issue a move command for love or money. Even selecting my troop transport was a tricky proposition, and involved very careful placement of my cursor just below where I thought it ought to go.
That doesnt mean much of anything for the PlayStation 4 build of the game, which has assuredly seen its own round of QA testing. I have every reason to believe it works fine over there, but it wasnt something I was able to try out myself, so caveat emptor .
Sudden Strike 4 isnt a bad game. In fact, its far from a bad game. But its value depends heavily on the space it lives in, and on PC there simply isnt a reason to play it over any number of great World War II strategy titles that have come beforeeven the overly-derided Company of Heroes 2 is a more fleshed-out and interesting experience here. But on PlayStation 4, where RTS wargames are vanishingly uncommon, it stands alone and could very well serve as a good introduction to a genre console players havent had much of a crack at.
That alone doesnt elevate Sudden Strike 4 above mediocrity, however. Beyond the pathing issues I mentioned, there are further passing annoyances: American voice actors reading parts for German and Russian characters, for instance, and immersion-breaking bouncy physics for bombed-out tank husks. The game is very much in the vein of Kalypsos library of pretty much okay titles (their Tropico 5 is another example of a series that became less interesting thanks to porting), and it offers nothing new or exciting for fans of the genre. Available on: Comments Related Posts from Wargamer Wargamer Weekly: Post gamescom 25 Aug 2017 0 Following Orders in Foxhole: A Multiplayer WW2 RTS 08 Aug 2017 0 Recon: An Early Look at Sudden Strike 4 03 Jul 2017 0 Featured The Wargamers Wife: Holiday Gift List 2020 08 Dec 2020 3 Distant Worlds 2 enters beta in January 2021 04 Dec 2020 0 World of Tanks Daily Deals - Advent Calendar 2020 11 Dec 2020 0 Thirty years later, Blood Bowl gets a true 'Second Season' - and its top-notch 30 Nov 2020 0 The Best War Board Games 28 Oct 2020 1 Upcoming War Board Miniature Games 2020 30 Jul 2020 6 Sudden Strike 4 Ost Upcoming Wargames 2020 07 Dec 2020 14 Top Articles Sudden Strike 4 Review The Best WW2 War Strategy Games 03 Nov 2020 33 Sudden Strike 4 - Soundtrack 2 The Best Naval War Games 30 Nov 2020 26
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