Compared with the original it has better graphics and more complex micromanagement. Whit regard the AI, if you learn to control it (put your soldiers in a defensive or pasive way, shoot at your mark) is very rewarding and you get the impresion that you work with a team. Like the first one, it has one slot to save (you can rewrite your gane) but you must be carefull about when to save your game since, if you do it in an irreversible situation you must begin again the mission. It is inmersive and very detailed with regard the micromanagement of the equip that use your soldiers, but would have be better if some things were more ready and easy to manage (medic kits for example). Not would be bad that some day Take Two (now owner of Illusion Softworks) develops a new and enhanced sequel of this promising game that is like a diamond that only must be pulished.
This is, quite simply, the best WWII shooter I have played. It is a squad-based tactical shooter that can be played in either first person or third person. The player does not play as a certain soldier, but can control... Read Full Review
Three years after the release of H&D2 this is still my favourite WWII shooter. I remember one afternoon in a game shop, having a talk with this young kid (I'm 40+), who asked me about my experience with both Call of ... Read Full Review