V for Victory: Gold Juno Sword
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Review by Underdogs:
The company's blurb, in contrast to normal hyperbole, is an accurate description of these games: "The V for Victory series sets a new standard for computer wargames. It is the most complete, accurate, and realistic simulation of large scale WWII ground combat ever produced. Yet V for Victory is remarkably easy to learn and play." Great AI, interface, and plenty of units and historical variants make these Atomic Games' breakthrough games and designer Keith Zabalaoui a household name in wargaming. Must-haves for every wargamer's arsenal.
Atomic's description of the Gold-Juno-Sword, fourth and final game in the series:
The sleepy Norman countryside has come to the forefront of the war as over 100,000 allied troops assault Hitler's vaunted Atlantic Wall. Eight German panzer divisions and three powerful Commonwealth corps are engulfed in the titanic battle for Caen and the Commonwealth beaches... V for Victory: Gold-Juno-Sword takes the series back to the Normandy beaches. As the Commonwealth commander, you must take and hold a beachhead large enough to secure a foothold in Europe, and open a second front against Germany. As the German commander, you must destroy the Commonwealth divisions, and force them to withdraw from the continent.
Average Rating: | 8.51 [72 votes] |
Genre: | War |
Designer: | Keith Zabalaoui |
Developer: | Atomic Games |
Publisher: | Three-Sixty Pacific |
Year: | 1992 |
Software Copyright: | Three-Sixty Pacific |
Theme: | World Wars |
Multiplayer: | |
Related Links: | |
More Info: | Mobygames | The Web |
System Requirements: | DOS |
If you like this game, try: | V for Victory: Velikiye Luki, Crusade in Europe, World at War Series |
Thanks to... | Olli |
Technical Notes: | CD-ROM version - includes all 4 V4V games |
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