Archives by Day

Gary Grigsby's World at War

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Strategy
Publisher: Shrapnel Games / Black Bean Games
Developer: 2 by 3 Games
Release Date: March 25, 2005

About Rainier

PC gamer, WorthPlaying EIC, globe-trotting couch potato, patriot, '80s headbanger, movie watcher, music lover, foodie and man in black -- squirrel!

Advertising

As an Amazon Associate, we earn commission from qualifying purchases.





'Gary Grigsby’s World At War' Announced - Screens

by Rainier on Feb. 17, 2004 @ 11:46 p.m. PST

Take command in this dynamic turn-based game and test strategies that long-past generals and world leaders could only dream of: make it happen in Gary Grigsby’s World at War. The entire saga of World War II is yours to re-enact or to re-make in your own vision.

Designed by the legendary Gary Grigsby, who has over twenty-five published wargames under his belt, including Steel Panthers and several more in the Computer Gaming World Hall of Fame, this title is already creating excitement among wargamers world-wide. Developed by the acclaimed 2 by 3 Games team that brought the award-winning Uncommon Valor to wargamers in 2003, Gary Grigsby’s World At War is World War II grand strategy done right.

David Heath, Director of Operations at Matrix Games, said, "Everyone knows how World War II turned out, but most wargames don’t allow you to truly explore it as a global conflict. Gary Grigsby’s World at War removes those limits and gives wargamers an intelligent, historical system that pulls no punches.”

With Gary Grigsby’s World at War, the historical course of World War II may change depending on your choices. The Western Allies may be conquered by Germany, or Japan may defeat China. With you at the controls, leading the fates of nations and alliances, anything is possible in this new strategic offering.

Lead your armies to victory by honing their abilities in research and development, creating a more powerful force than any other on the planet. Marshal your economic strength to out-produce your enemies. Build with foresight, however; the bigger and more expensive units take longer to build and are invested in over time rather than being an instant purchase. Players have to plan several game turns in advance, tailoring far-reaching strategies to fit the current strategic situation.

Joel Billings of 2 by 3 Games added, “We’ve wanted to do a full World War II game for some time. We’ve designed Gary Grigsby’s World at War to provide our trademark historical depth and accuracy as well as the fun and playability that comes with the grand strategy scale.”

Take command in this dynamic turn-based game and test strategies that long-past generals and world leaders could only dream of: make it happen in Gary Grigsby’s World at War. The entire saga of World War II is yours to re-enact or to re-make in your own vision.

Game Features:

  • Four full-length scenarios (Spring ’40, Summer ’41, Spring ’42, Summer ’43) lasting to the end of the war
  • Over 350 areas on a sprawling world map
  • Five playable forces (Germany, Japan, the Soviet Union, the Western Allies, and China) and 38 different countries
  • Command fifteen different combat units in the air, on the land, and at sea, as well as infrastructure and supply units
  • Each unit has up to 14 attributes, most of which can be improved through research and development
  • Rules that cover strategic movement, forts, cold weather zones, airborne attack, amphibious invasions, partisans, militia, and many other features
  • Fog of War rules that hide enemy units and production
  • Supply rules that can be set to provide a common pool for all units to draw from, or the creation of field units that must accompany the armies
  • PBEM playability for two to five players
  • Challenging AI that offers a unique gaming experience
  • Ability to automate either or both the Production and Research functions
  • An in-depth tutorial that smoothly integrates the player with the game

For more information, visit the website at http://www.worldatwaronline.com or check the main Matrix Games page at http://www.matrixgames.com.

Related articles, Click here!


More articles about Gary Grigsby's World at War
blog comments powered by Disqus