D-Day (2004 video game)

D-Day is a real-time strategy game, that is set during and after the Normandy D-Day landings in 1944. The game features fully rendered 3D viewable from different angles. The player can take control of up to 60 different units, from snipers, to flamethrower units, and can take control of wheeled and tracked units. It is considered a sequel to Desert Rats vs. Afrika Korps, which uses the same control system and engine, along with Monte Cristo's 1944: Battle of the Bulge.[1]

D-Day
Developer(s)Digital Reality
Publisher(s)O3 Entertainment
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Release2004
Genre(s)Real-time strategy

The game features single player campaign modes, and a multiplayer mode, consisting of 8 players.

The game was released to coincide with the 60th anniversary of the actual Normandy landings in June 1944.[2]

Overview edit

The game features many different angles of the invasion, from the assault on Pegasus Bridge to the landing on Omaha Beach. D-Day features many different types of vehicles and tactical aid, such as paratroopers, artillery strikes and bombing runs, as well as many infantry types, such as medics and riflemen equipped with flamethrowers, and anti-tank weapons.

Development edit

In June 2004, O~3 Entertainment announced a deal with Monte Cristo Games to publish D-Day in North and South America.[3] The game was released in North America on December 7, 2004.[4]

Reception edit

The game has received mixed reviews and has a Metacritic score of 56/100 based on 19 reviews.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ Games using the 3D Walker 2 Engine
  2. ^ Video Game News - 60th Anniversary release date|http://www.gamezone.com/news/04_23_04_10_56AM.htm Archived 2008-10-02 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "O~3 Entertainment Announces Agreement with Monte Cristo Games". O~3 Entertainment. June 9, 2004. Archived from the original on October 27, 2006. Retrieved April 12, 2024.
  4. ^ "O~3 Entertainment Launches D-Day". O~3 Entertainment. December 7, 2004. Archived from the original on October 27, 2006. Retrieved April 12, 2024.
  5. ^ "D-Day Critic Reviews for PC at Metacritic.com". Metacritic. Retrieved 13 April 2012.