World in Conflict (PC)
Manufacturer: Sierra Inc. Part number: 72582
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Gamespot editors' review
World in Conflict (PC) price range: $19.95
- Reviewed by: Jason Ocampo
- Reviewed on: 09/18/2007
- Released on: 09/18/2007
It goes without saying that it's a good thing World War III didn't erupt between the United States and the now-defunct Soviet Union. For many of us who were children during the Cold War, the fear of being annihilated in a nuclear conflict was very real. So it's a bit strange now that we can look back at that era and have the luxury of imagining what could have been. Or we can play World in Conflict, Sierra and Massive Entertainment's incredible new real-time strategy game. This isn't your standard RTS game, as World in Conflict doesn't follow the familiar model of resource gathering, base building, and swarming armies. Instead, it feels almost like an action game masquerading as a strategy game, and it offers up a relentlessly fun and amazing new approach to the genre, one that works in single-player and even more so in multiplayer.

World in Conflict brings World War III to life on your desktop.
World in Conflict is set in an alternate-history version of 1989. Instead of the Berlin Wall falling and communism collapsing, the Soviet Union launches an assault on Western Europe, and the United States rushes its forces in to aid its Western allies. Four months into the conflict, after the US Navy has been attrited down, the USSR launches a surprise invasion in Seattle and pushes inland. In the 14-mission single-player campaign, you play as a company commander who is part of the meager US defense; there is no campaign from the Soviet perspective, though you can play as the Red Army in multiplayer. However, the campaign twists and weaves, letting you experience a sample of the European conflict, battle in remote areas of the Soviet Union, and bring the fight to New York City.
Yes, the story is a bit far-fetched, but World in Conflict does a great job of making the implausible seem believable. That's partly due to the excellent storytelling, which is spearheaded by pitch-perfect narrator Alec Baldwin. He's backed up by a great voice acting cast that brings the principle and secondary characters to life, along with a story that offers up emotional and sometimes humorous vignettes from a world at war. For instance, you'll hear a soldier's futile battle against Army bureaucracy, the phone conversation of a husband and wife, and the deliberations of the president and his top military advisors. While there's a small misstep or two, such as a gospel song in the weirdest of places, the game effectively tugs at your heartstrings, which is rare for a strategy game, especially when it concerns the fate of one character whom you presume to be entirely one-dimensional but isn't. Some of these vignettes are conveyed through in-game cutscenes, while others are delivered through graphic-novel-style drawings. World in Conflict also features some incredible prerendered cutscenes that are so good you actually wish there were more of them.
This isn't a hardcore wargame or simulation. There are far too many gameplay abstractions for that, from being able to air-drop reinforcements on the battlefield within seconds to repairing equipment almost instantly. Instead, World in Conflict is thrilling game about destruction. You get to unleash all the firepower of modern military units on an open battlefield, but you also get to experience the challenges of combined arms warfare. That's because the game has a great rock-paper-scissors combat system that captures the vicious circle of war. Tanks can kill tanks and other vehicles well, but aren't so good against infantry. Artillery can kill infantry easily, but aren't so good against tanks. Helicopters can knock out vehicles well, but are vulnerable to infantry and antiaircraft units. It's a constant chess match about what you need to bring to battle and how you use it. The game is also smart enough to limit the number of units you can control. Instead of commanding the entire battlefield, you'll have only a relative handful of units. This makes managing your units a lot easier, like when employing their secondary abilities such as popping smoke grenades to create cover when under attack.

Destruction has rarely looked so good.
Then there's the game's excellent resource system. You're given a pool of reinforcement points that you can use to purchase units. Naturally, the powerful units cost a lot more than weaker ones, so you've got to choose quantity over quality. But it goes a bit deeper than that, as different classes of units have different abilities. For instance, light helicopters are some of the best scouts in the game, able to locate enemies from a distance, but they're extremely vulnerable. Medium helicopters are able to shoot down other helicopters with their air-to-air missiles, but they don't do a lot of damage to armor. Heavy helicopters can eat tanks for breakfast, but aren't effective against other helicopters. So while your initial inclination might be to load up on heavy choppers and go after enemy armor, a wise player recognizes that there are many roles to play on the battlefield. If your units are destroyed, their cost is slowly refunded back into your reinforcement pool, so you can order up replacements, although veteran units are more effective, giving you an incentive to keep your experienced units alive as long as possible.
The nice thing about this system is that it effectively gives you an unlimited number or resources and units to work with, so it's fairly forgiving to nontraditional strategy gamers. If that seems a bit easy, don't worry, because World in Conflict can also ratchet up the pressure by tossing in time limits. For instance, you might have to seize a town in less than 45 minutes, or achieve another objective in far less time. The margins for error are much smaller when you're working under a deadline.
User reviews
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must buy for all
by kalpesh_78 on October 1, 2007
Pros: lovely graphics..great gameplay..
Cons: system requirements is too high..confusing and hard to manage units sometimes.
Summary: great game.. loved the graphics - even on medium settings.
Its a must buy for all game lovers.Summary: great game.. loved the graphics - even on medium settings.
Its a must buy for all game lovers.1 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.
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JUST AWESOME!!!
by mc_rog46_sd1 on April 10, 2009
Pros: Great graphics detail and gameplay, with an awesome storyline and videos
Cons: Had some crash issues at first with my Asus TOP 4850, but a recent driver update resolved this.
Summary: The game looks just awesome, from the explosion light flashes and smoke to the detailed characters and vehicles. The gameplay is sheer fun and has a learning curve, with the ...
Summary: The game looks just awesome, from the explosion light flashes and smoke to the detailed characters and vehicles. The gameplay is sheer fun and has a learning curve, with the first levels being easier to allow you time to learn the controls. But it does not stay that way, the final level will overwhelm you and required several saves and repeated attempts to finish. I have a pretty descent system -- Phenom 2.6 oc to 3.0, Asus EAH 4850 TOP, 4 gigs RAM, XFI Titanium Pro, WD Velociraptor and XP Pro X64 -- and the in game benchmark on very high rated my sys at 40 fps avg. In short it takes a descent PC to run this game on very high.
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Superb and excellent.
by persianreza on October 24, 2008
Pros: very addictive
Cons: none at all
Summary: Must have.
Summary: Must have.
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Excelent game
by murfdog221 on March 22, 2008
Pros: The graphics and story line is amazing
Cons: There are none
Summary: The best pc game i ever played
Summary: The best pc game i ever played
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Simply Amazing
by twistie.man on January 30, 2008
Pros: Great Grahiphics, Fun and Realistic Gameplay, Excellent story plot and small loading times
Cons: Graphics very very processor intensive
Summary: This is definately in my top three games probably ranked at 2nd. The campaign and its plotline are simply amazing and are based in very real circumstances unlike some other ...
Summary: This is definately in my top three games probably ranked at 2nd. The campaign and its plotline are simply amazing and are based in very real circumstances unlike some other World War III games that have absolutely stupid plots or you don't even discover the main plot until you've finished the entire game. I must admit the required and even recommended settings are heavily underated and you need a really really really good computer to play this game with full graphics speed. Even my Nvidia GeFoorce 8600 GT was struggling to keep up with the graphics in parts, cutscenes definately being the worst part of the game as the detailed graphics lag behind the sound. But otherwise I can safely say the graphics are amazing because of all the detail that is rendered and even the most experienced gamer will be amazed at the detail and scope of the graphics. Furthermore the gameplay is actually overly enjoyable and somewhat addictive. Missions are of an appropriate length and won't consume your entire night playing only a single mission. Despite how graphics intensive the game is the rest of the game far outweighs the rest and I feel it is perhaps one of the best games on the market. I would probably rank it No. 2 in my list of favourite games.
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Excellent. Nice to get away from the typical Command & Conquer gameplay.
by GARTHANDCRISTINA on January 24, 2008
Pros: Graphics, storyline, gameplay, Firesupport
Cons: Wish their were more numerous reenforcement points
Summary: I loved this game! I got really tired of the typical Command and Conquer interface that you see in all the games like Total Annihilation and Warzone 2100, I definatly ...
Summary: I loved this game! I got really tired of the typical Command and Conquer interface that you see in all the games like Total Annihilation and Warzone 2100, I definatly enjoyed the change of pace. The graphics were good and the storyline was excellent. A little weird being in present time and then backtracking but you got over it.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Sierra Inc.
- Part number: 72582
Product Basic Spec
- Platform PC
- ESRB rating Teen - Language,Blood
- Genre Strategy
- Number of players 1 Player
- Connectivity Broadband Only,Online
- DirectX version v9.0c
- Operating system Windows XP/Vista
- Online modes Team Oriented
Game
- Developer Massive Entertainment
- ESRB Teen
- ESRB descriptors Language,Blood
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