Sudden Strike 2 or Sudden Strike II is a real-time tactics computer game set in World War II, the second game in the Sudden Strike series and the sequel to the original Sudden Strike.[1]

Sudden Strike II
Developer(s)Fireglow Games
Publisher(s)Cdv Software Entertainment
Designer(s)
  • Ostap Dragomoschenko
  • Sergey Korshun
Programmer(s)Denis Konovalov
Composer(s)Igor Rzheffkin
SeriesSudden Strike
Platform(s)Windows
ReleaseWindows
  • NA: September 17, 2002
  • UK: August 30, 2002
Genre(s)Real-time tactics
Mode(s)Single player and multiplayer

Gameplay edit

Sudden Strike 2 was also developed by Russian developer Fireglow and published by CDV and was released in 2002.[2] The game has since undergone minor changes in its game engine and now features a higher resolution setting and other graphical changes. The campaign still involves the Soviets and Allies, against the Germans and a new country, Japan. While striving for historical accuracy, the missions are mostly fiction. The American missions are in the Rhine regions and tend to involve 'borrowing' war equipment from the German army rather than using their own tanks and other weapons. The British missions revolves around the actual events at Wolfheze and Arnhem and the attempted capture of the bridge. The Japanese missions are centered along the lines of tropical jungle warfare and the use of tanks is somewhat limited whereas the Soviet campaign is based on the capture of the city of Kharkov and other battles along the Dniepr river waged by the Soviet Red Army.

Engine improvements edit

The revamped engine allowed for massive battleship control as well as trains.[3] The ability to command airfields and deploy and control reusable aircraft was also introduced. Aircraft like the fighter planes, have a problem where after takeoff, they don't seem to land making some missions with aircraft a burden due to poor controls after takeoff.[4]

Sudden Strike Anthology edit

Sudden Strike Anthology was a re-release of the original Sudden Strike and its expansion pack Sudden Strike Forever bundled together with Sudden Strike 2.[5]

Sudden Strike: Resource War edit

An enhanced version of Sudden Strike 2 which was released in 2005.[6] The game includes new campaigns for all playable sides. A map editor is included with the game for creation of custom levels and campaigns.

Reception edit

In the German market, Sudden Strike 2 debuted at #7 on Media Control's computer game sales chart for the month of May 2002.[7] It climbed to second place in June, before dropping to ninth,[8] 12th and 20th places for the following months, respectively.[9] According to publisher CDV Software, Sudden Strike 2 reached global sales of roughly 250,000 units by the end of 2002, including 70,000 units in the German market.[10]

Sudden Strike 2 holds a 68 out of 100 Metacritic score based on reviews from 10 critics.[11]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Sudden Strike II". Eurogamer. 12 June 2002.
  2. ^ "Sudden Strike II - IGN".
  3. ^ "Sudden Strike II - Overview - allgame". Archived from the original on 2014-11-15.
  4. ^ "Sudden Strike II - Japanese Campaign Walkthrough - PC - by Ireng - GameFAQs".
  5. ^ "Sudden Strike Anthology for PC - GameFAQs".
  6. ^ "Sudden Strike: Resource War - IGN".
  7. ^ "Zeitraum: Mai 2002" (in German). Verband der Unterhaltungssoftware Deutschland. Archived from the original on June 15, 2002.
  8. ^ "Zeitraum: Juli 2002" (in German). Verband der Unterhaltungssoftware Deutschland. Archived from the original on August 17, 2002.
  9. ^ "Zeitraum: September 2002" (in German). Verband der Unterhaltungssoftware Deutschland. Archived from the original on October 20, 2002.
  10. ^ Annual Report 2002 (PDF) (Report). CDV Software. March 2003. p. 36. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 17, 2004.
  11. ^ "Sudden Strike II". Metacritic.

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