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			<title>GamesRadar - Moscow to Berlin: Red Siege</title>
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    					<title>Moscow to Berlin: Red Siege (Review)</title>
    				
    			
    			
					
				    
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					    	<description>Moscow to Berlin is technically the fourth game in a series that commenced with Desert Rats vs. Afrika Korps, a smart little WWII RTS that grabbed modest critical praise. If you liked that game and its successors (D-Day and Battle of the Bulge), you&#039;ll probably enjoy MtB despite its dings and scratches. And if you didn&#039;t, well, who can blame you - World War II titles are a dime a dozen these days.

What you get for the not-quite-budget price of $30 are twenty missions overlapping three ...&lt;br/&gt;</description>
					    	
				    
				    
				
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    								Jul 7, 2006
    							
    						
    					
    				
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   						<title>Moscow to Berlin: Red Siege (Screenshots)</title>
    				
    				
    				
    			
    			
					
				    
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    								Jul 7, 2006
    							
    						
    					
    				
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    					<title>Moscow to Berlin: Red Siege - trailer (Video)</title>
    				
    			
    			
					
				    
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				    	<description>The Nazi war machine meets Hollywood action in this real-time strategy battle for the Eastern Front that doesn&#039;t go anywhere new. </description>
				    
				
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    								Apr 26, 2006
    							
    						
    					
    				
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    					<title>Moscow to Berlin: Red Siege (News)</title>
    				
    			
    			
					
				    
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					    	<description>Here&#039;s a first peek at some screenshots and a trailer from the Hollywood-inspired real-time strategy romp, Moscow to Berlin: Red Siege. Set in World War II on the Eastern Front, Moscow to Berlin puts history and action in the same room and lets them fight it out. This pick-up-and-play explosion-fest will enable you to break the stalemate in the east as the commander of the Russian or German forces.

This budget-minded title will be priced nicely at $29.99, and looks like an RTS recharge for ...&lt;br/&gt;</description>
					    	
				    
				    
				
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    								Apr 24, 2006
    							
    						
    					
    				
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