Defeat the Axis Menace!Officers - The Matrix Edition is the first massive real time strategy WWII game with gigantic battlegrounds of up to 10 square miles. Defeat the Nazi menace by securing supply routes and key strategic points with over 50 authentic weapons, infantry units, armor, artillery and aircraft under your command.Officers - The Matrix Edition puts you in command of the Allied force in the largest conflict of our time. Take control of the US and British armies in order to strike back and defeat the Axis menace on the Western front of Europe. With over 1500 units on maps up to 10 square miles, you fight on a truly massive scale. Historical battles like Operation Overlord, Millennium, and Cobra will put your tactical skills to the test using combined forces from infantry and engineers to tanks, artillery and bombers.Blazing speed and blunt force will only secure victory if you extend your supply lines and capture enemy weaponry and warehouses. Boxed items are listed as 'code/code' where the first code represents the box, and the second code describes the contents.
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Medal of Honour may not have been the first World War II game, but since that title debuted for the original PlayStation in 1999 there’s been a steady market for historical wargames that, if sales of Call of Duty 4 and Company of Heroes are anything to go by, isn’t about to die face down in the mud anytime soon. In this last decade developers have tried everything to innovate the setting, from including prototype aircraft to bringing zombies, werewolves and vampires onto the field – but there’s no escaping the fact that the WWII well has long run dry. It’s a disheartening experience, hopping from one World War II game to the next and re-enacting the same few dozen battles no matter which game you play.This has never been more evident than during the first level of Russian-Ukrainian developer Games Factory Interactive’sreal-time strategy Officers, in which your Allied forces invade Omaha Beach. Officers has a lot to boast about; it’s not just your common-or-garden RTS but a “ massive real-time strategy” with maps representing up to 25 square kilometres each and a potential (though I didn’t bother to count) 1,500 units engaged in a battle at any one time.But while Officers has a fair amount to offer the RTS community, by entering the saturated WWII market it inevitably opens itself up to comparison to superior titles.