Software:Cold War Conflicts

From HandWiki
Revision as of 13:03, 9 February 2024 by Unex (talk | contribs) (fix)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Cold War Conflicts
Cold War Conflicts.jpg
Developer(s)Fireglow Games
Red Ice Software
Publisher(s)GMX Media
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
ReleaseMarch 26, 2004
Genre(s)Real-time strategy
Mode(s)Single-player

Cold War Conflicts is a real-time strategy game developed by Russian studios Fireglow Games and Red Ice software, set in the historical period of the Cold War era from 1950 to 1973. In four campaigns the players take control of the military forces of eight nations (United States, Israel, Egypt, North Korea, United Kingdom , Syria, USSR and China). Some of the campaigns are non-linear which means that success or failure in some missions results in a different starting point and strength of military forces in the following mission. The game is designed to present an accurate account of battlefield warfare, so most missions must be accomplished using a limited number of available units and supplies; the focus is on real military strategy and tactics, instead of resource gathering and base development.

Campaigns

  • The Israeli campaign is set against the backdrop of the Suez Crisis of 1956. Involved factions are Israel and Egypt.
  • The Egyptian campaign reflects the Arab-Israeli War of 1973. Involved factions are Israel, Egypt, Syria and USSR.
  • The North Korean campaign deals with the first part of the Korean War of the 1950s. Involved factions are North Korea, USA, Great Britain, China and USSR.
  • The American campaign shows the second part of the Korean War involving the same combatants as the North Korean campaign.

Reception

Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
Metacritic55/100[1]
Review scores
PublicationScore
CVG6.9/10[2]
GameSpy2/5 stars[3]

Cold War Conflicts has received "mixed" reviews according to reviews aggregator Metacritic, garnering a score of 55/100.[1]

Computer and Video Games gave the game a score of 6.9/10, praising it for its setting and gameplay, but criticizing it for being similar to Sudden Strike 2. GameSpy's reception to the game was more negative, with a score of 2 out of 5 stars, criticizing it for its mediocre graphics and lack of tutorials to help new players.

References