" What began with PC real-time tactical Desert Rats vs. Afrika Korps and continued with D-Day is to..."
| Publisher: | Digital Jesters |
| Developer: | Monte Cristo |
| Released: | 01 Jan 1970 |
| Genre | Sport |
| Platform |
|
What began with PC real-time tactical Desert Rats vs. Afrika Korps and
continued with D-Day is to be concluded with 1944: Battle of the Bulge, as
Digital Jesters announces the March release of the third World War II RTS from
genre masters Monte Cristo.
1944: Battle of the Bulge uses Digital Reality's acclaimed RTS engine, which has
consistently delivered explosive gameplay coupled with historical accuracy.
The game presents this period of the war from opposing perspectives. It starts
with the first appearance of the Jagdpanthers at Chaumont – which was when the
Allies realised that victory would be not easy to gain. 1944: Battle of the
Bulge lets players act against the Brandenburger Regiment, landing behind enemy
lines. From there, the game journeys to the River Meuse and to Bastogne, where
the Americans launch a counterstrike with the massive force of its air supremacy
behind it. The game then continues to Operation Northwind, the last German
offensive. 1944: Battle of the Bulge reaches a climax of epic proportions with
the Allied attack at the Rhine, ending at the battle of Remagen.
In total, there are 20 new missions, featuring battles from either side of the
war. The level maps have been designed with historical accuracy in mind, and
created from authentic strategic maps, geographic information and images from
the battles themselves. Official records of the war have been consulted closely
to ensure that 1944: Battle of the Bulge is the most accurate representation of
this period ever created. The inclusion of 10 multiplayer maps will ensure the
game's longevity.
Additionally, players will encounter a new feature to the series. This part of
World War II was fought in winter, and the game forces strategists to contend
with the snowy conditions, which affect troop and vehicle movement. The game
also introduces 15 new units to the series to reflect their appearance on the
battlefields of the era. For example, players will now be able to command the
Nebelwerfer, the SdkFz25 – and the Hummel, among many others.
1944: Battle of the Bulge retailing for an unbelievable £19.99 promises to
deliver superb value for money alongside some of the greatest RTS action yet
seen on PC CD-ROM.
"Monte Cristo's real-time strategy games have proved hits with press and
public alike," says Terry Malham, Commercial Director Digital Jesters,
"and 1944: Battle of the Bulge promises to take the series to a whole new
level. We're delighted to have extended our relationship with Monte Cristo, and
look forward to unveiling the game to the press in the coming weeks."



