Hearts of Iron III Updated Impressions - Automation, New Interface Additions

We get an updated look at more of the new changes and updates in this grand strategy game sequel at E3 2009.

E3 2009 is going strong, and Hearts of Iron III from Paradox Interactive is one of the hundreds of games on display. The third game in the Hearts of Iron grand strategy series will offer the same great depth that fans have come to expect from it, with plenty of new interface features that should provide much more useful information at a glance. Like the previous games, Hearts of Iron III will take place in the mid-20th century with a focus on World War II, though like in Hearts of Iron II, you can choose to play as just about any nation in the world.

Who's Making This Game: Paradox Interactive, the Swedish-based developer that created the Europa Universalis and Hearts of Iron grand strategy games.

What the Game Looks Like: Hearts of Iron III looks like a deep and complex strategy game, just like the games that preceded it. The series has never been about its graphics; instead, it has always been about immense strategic depth.

What There Is to Do: Hearts of Iron III lets you try to build your nation up to be an international superpower by developing your economy, production, technology, and military at home. If need be, you can also sabotage or wage war against enemy nations abroad.

How the Game Is Played: To accomplish your goal, you'll research 12 different technology trees in these various disciplines and will have the option to set the computer artificial intelligence to manage any number of them if you don't care to handle them yourself. You'll also be able to control your military at different levels; not just at the top level of larger corps but at the battalion level. You can even control military at the individual soldier level, if you care to, though considering the fact that you might have hundreds of divisions of soldiers, you'd have to be pretty determined to dig that deep. Another new aspect of Hearts of Iron will be that you can set automation even in large-scale military orders. For instance, playing as Germany during World War II (Germany fought a war on two fronts; the Eastern theater in Russia and the Western theater in France/England), you can assign your computer-controlled ministers to tend to one front while you focus on the other. You can also give your computer-controlled generals simplified orders, such as selecting a handful of enemy provinces and ordering them to attack those provinces by way of Blitzkrieg. Additionally, Hearts of Iron III will have more than a dozen different map overlay views that convey lots of different information, such as a battle-progress overlay that labels contested hexes with color-coded status numbers indicating how well the battle is going in your favor (a higher number in green indicates a battle in your favor; a lower number in yellow or red indicates you're losing). Another color-coded map menu shows, at a glance, where your enemy's forces are strongest in red and where your own forces are strongest in green. Hearts of Iron III will also have an icon-based alert system that surfaces red or green icons in the upper-left corner to indicate favorable or unfavorable developments, such as successful research coming to an end or the start of a revolt in an occupied territory. The game will even have a new weather system that affects certain in-game conditions, such as grounding planes that would otherwise have flown into battle or increasing attrition damage to troops in the cold.

What They Say: Lead programmer Johan Andersson concedes that even though the new computer AI automation options should make the game a bit easier to play, Hearts of Iron III will still be a complex, hardcore strategy game.

What We Say: We're not going to argue with Johan's assessment. Hearts of Iron III will offer a lot of complexity, but hopefully, its new automation, map overlay, and interface tweaks will make it easier to play. The game is scheduled for release later this year.

20 Comments

  • sid1508

    Posted Aug 25, 2009 9:20 am PT

    will it be launched in india?

  • Gebatron

    Posted Aug 2, 2009 8:07 am PT

    If the individual soldier thing is accurate this game could be crazy! I wonder how they would make that work?

  • guczy

    Posted Jul 29, 2009 5:31 pm PT

    NK2003: for hoi 2 there are a dozen mods/utils which change the ending (or starting) date. Im pretty sure for hoi 3 that'll be the first mod to pop out.

  • NK2003

    Posted Jul 29, 2009 8:46 am PT

    I've always like the HOI games. My only beef with the previous versions is that the game would end at a certain date no matter what. Does anyone know if they're planning on changing this?

  • fmac420

    Posted Jul 20, 2009 7:05 am PT

    This is going to be a great game. You can play as is or you can mod it for almost any battle or war or what if situation. I am ready to play.

  • jhendrickson1

    Posted Jul 12, 2009 8:13 am PT

    Awesome! Can't wait for this one!

  • farmboy44

    Posted Jul 7, 2009 6:30 am PT

    I would love to see some tiny country like Lithuania (If there is one) eat up countries like Russia, and use Russian resources. Now that'll be REALLY fun. LOL

  • bagehi

    Posted Jun 29, 2009 10:53 am PT

    Very excited for this game to come out!

  • nord1c

    Posted Jun 10, 2009 12:42 am PT

    I loved 'Hearts of Iron II' , especially the option of installing puppet regimes or annexing nations with it's particular advantages and drawbacks. Only naval fights seemed overly tedious to me, a part of the game I hope to see improved in HOI 3. Can't wait to play this one!

  • daf269

    Posted Jun 7, 2009 8:15 pm PT

    Yeah totally the number one game I'm looking forward this year.. And yes: -Hiki-
    "Paradox = strategy games, and I love their games."

  • Bigj687

    Posted Jun 7, 2009 4:18 am PT

    Yea, ThomasKenobi is right, all the other previews say brigade is the lowest level (about 1000 troops). Potentially having millions of individual troops all having there own orders would cause any computer to crash. But this is the most excited I've been for a game since Empire: Total War

  • -Hiki-

    Posted Jun 5, 2009 12:57 pm PT

    Paradox = strategy games, and I love their games.

  • cherrybomb257

    Posted Jun 5, 2009 10:34 am PT

    Paradox makes some awesome games, and I can NOT wait for this one. If you like WW2 strategy games, this is THE definitive game.

  • ThomasKenobi

    Posted Jun 5, 2009 2:47 am PT

    I'd ask the ladies and gentlemen at Gamespot to be a little more careful with their reviews. The smallest unit you can control is a brigade, not a battalion and certainly not an individual soldier (Germany attacked the Soviet Union with what? 3 million troops... That would have been one hell of a micro...). In any case good article, if only a little generic and short on info.

    For those you want to learn more details about the game:
    http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showthread.php?t=379311

  • pakhair

    Posted Jun 4, 2009 3:09 pm PT

    seems fun.............

  • FoeCrusher

    Posted Jun 4, 2009 8:28 am PT

    I found HOI one to be really difficult and despite giving it about 10hrs of play time trying to figure it out. I never really got anywhere. I found diplomacy to be particularly vexing. From the comments below if you have more patience than me it can become quite fun. Hopefully, they will make some adjustments to make the game more accessible. If not I doubt it will find much of a market.

  • baly_king

    Posted Jun 4, 2009 8:09 am PT

    Agreed. It takes a while to figure out what you actually are doing and what you are supposed to do but if you just stick with it you'll find and incredible strategy game!

  • maverick_76

    Posted Jun 3, 2009 11:19 pm PT

    I have HOI 2 and that is a crazy hard game, very fun once you know what the hell you are doing though.

  • lallous

    Posted Jun 3, 2009 10:16 pm PT

    I always wanted to get into this series. I hope I'll be able to with HOI 3.

  • Naruto

    Posted Jun 3, 2009 10:08 pm PT

    This needs to be released now so I can plat it!

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