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Unity of Command (video game)

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Unity of Command is a turn-based strategy game developed by one man studio 2x2 Games. Unity of Command is an operational-level wargame that spans the entire 1942/43 Stalingrad Campaign on the Eastern Front. Playable from both Axis and Soviet side, it recreates enormous battles of maneuver in a turn-based strategy setting.

Reception

Unity of Command received positive reviews from critics and currently holds a rating of 84 based on 7 reviews on Metacritic[1] and 83.80% on Gamerankings based on 4 reviews.[2]

Tim Stone of PC Gamer gave it 86/100 describing it "This game doesn't come with conventional AI. Buy it, and the Croatian devs mail you two giant, powder-filled jiffy-bags, one labelled 'Ferdinand Fuchs', the other 'Boris Bastardov'. Open these, add five gallons of vodka to the Boris bag and five gallons of schnapps to the Ferdinand, then stand back as two super-sly Ost Front generals materialise in front of you."[3] Richard Lane of gamewatcher gave it 8/10 stating it as "One of the most refreshing turn-based strategy games I've experienced for some time. It's clever and deeply tactical, yet also manages to be relatively quick-paced and exciting."[4]

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