
In Wargame Red Dragon, you are engaged in a large-scale conflict where Western forces clash against the Communist bloc.ġ991: the two blocs confront each other in a new theater of war, Asia, joined by various other countries: Japan, China, North Korea, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand. Recommended on sale, around the >$10-$20 range.The Wargame series returns to duty, larger, richer and more spectacular than ever before. I probably could recommend it, however nothing has really changed from the previous game aside from the Naval units. For the veteran players that understand this game. So I don't know, it looks good, plays well most of the time and is pretty intense but - it just needs a tutorial mission to help newcomers understand this game. Which ends up not being helpful because even your Ally AI goes bonkers.

I just can't figure out this freakin' game, all my play time is mostly just me watching ally AI and how it works. AI just randomly pops units out of nowhere in your secured territory - I can understand minor stealth units, but when tank battalions randomly pop out of a building it makes me wonder. There are no guides to help you in-game, no tutorial mission, nothing - aside from very small guides that are only a sentence or two long (not to mention the only thing that they cover are the things that hardly matter.) The AI is insane in this game. I've always loved and played RTS games but the Wargame's are way too. There are no guides I can't recommend this game. With the new asian factions, introduction of naval battles, epic 10v10 battles on new maps and great soundtracks Wargame: Red Dragon is a worthy successor of the wargame series. While interesting, are seldom played in multiplayer, since you will mostly be playing on land maps. Also unlike most other games of today, Eugen offers free DLC updates with new and interesting units for the factions, offering ever-changing tactics as new and powerful units enter the battlefield. Single player is much improved, and the new asian factions are interesting. If you do own Airland Battle, it's still a good buy even though it will feel more like an expansion than a stand-alone game. If you don't own Airland Battle, Wargame: Red Dragon is a must buy for all fans of realistic RTS warfare. If you don't own Airland Battle, Wargame: Red Dragon is a Although perhaps a little too alike its predecessor, it is still a fantastic game.

Although perhaps a little too alike its predecessor, it is still a fantastic game.
