Campaign II

1993
Campaign II is a game strategy developed by Empire Software and published by Empire Software. Originally released in United Kingdom, United States, Germany, France in 1993. Currently you can download and play the game for DOS Amiga.
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Veteran wargamer M.

E. Brooks spares no criticism of this inferior sequel to the ambitious Campaign: This simulation of a modern conflict took a mediocre game system (Campaign) and left it completely out of whack. Covering hypothetical battles, it also portrayed Korea, Israel (1967/1973), Vietnam (1962), Iran-Iraq (1980s) and the Gulf (1991). The strongest aspect of the simulation was the organization of the task forces (reminiscent of Patriot), but its historical accuracy was abysmal. The 1962 Vietnam scenario showed South Vietnamese and U. S. forces arrayed against the North Vietnamese Army in a conventional confrontation; in 1962, the U. S. had fewer than 1,500 advisors in the country. In short, the history was nonexistent, the lessons of the war were more akin to race car driving, and the general level of enjoyment approached that of a moderate case of hemorrhoids. At least the hard drive wasn't rewritten . . . ' Ouch. Worth a look only if you like alternate history games, or if you want to try a fancy 3D tank simulator that looks nothing like the real thing but offers slightly more complex gameplay than Carrier Command.

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Other names: Jonathan Griffiths' Campaign II: 50 Years of Global Conflict Year: 1993 Platforms: DOSand Amiga Released in: United Kingdom, United States, Germany, France Genre: Strategy Publisher: Empire Software Developer: Empire Software