War Front: Turning Point - hands on
Style wins over historical accuracy in this promising real-time strategy
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Watching planes dogfight while taking fire from anti-aircraft turrets below and seeing them crash and burn into a graveyard of battle bruised mechs that are busy tearing apart enemy tanks is a sight to see.
In regards to making big things go boom, War Front has plenty of explosive ammunition up its sleeves and seems to be shaping up to be a solid - though somewhat by the book - title. Still, despite its zany weapons and frenetic gameplay seasoned real-time strategy veterans may find War Front to be "too much of the same," while casual desktop generals may find the task of managing the extra large armies a bit daunting. But don't just take our word for it.
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