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The deepest squad-level WW2 sim you can buy right now, set in a theater that punishes every lazy tactical instinct you built playing flashier games.

I'll be straight with you: I came into this one skeptical. I live in shooters. Milliseconds matter to me. But Combat Mission Fortress Italy operates in a completely different register of skill, and once that clicked, I lost an embarrassing number of evenings to it. This is a battalion-and-below 3D tactical wargame covering the Sicily campaign from July 1943 onward, and it is brutally serious about what it simulates. Every soldier on the map has his own independent line of sight. Your squad leader does not automatically share his spot with the rifleman three meters behind him. That single design decision creates a fog-of-war experience that most games just slap a label on. The unit roster is what sets this entry apart from the rest of the Combat Mission family. Sicily 1943 means mid-war kit across three distinct forces: US Rangers and half-track-mounted howitzers on one side, the Hermann Goering Division and early Tigers on the other, and then the Italian army sitting in the middle with a genuinely bizarre mix of pre-war and World War One-era equipment. Playing the Italians is not a punishment mode. Their Bersaglieri infantry, used correctly from cover, can grind a US advance to a halt even with inferior vehicles. The Germans, meanwhile, cannot fall back on Panthers or King Tigers, which completely changes how you use armor. Four campaigns and seventeen standalone scenarios come in the base game, all focused on Sicily, with two substantial DLC modules extending the fight through Anzio, Monte Cassino, and eventually Rome. The two play modes deserve real attention. Real-time with pause works fine for solo play, but WeGo is where this game lives. You plan sixty seconds of orders across every unit you control, commit, then watch both sides execute simultaneously. It sounds slow. It is the opposite of slow. Watching a flanking movement either pay off or collapse in real time, knowing you cannot intervene, produces a specific kind of tension that no action game has ever matched for me. PBEM (play by email) extends this to async PvP, which is the format the dedicated community actually uses. The AI, by contrast, is scripted rather than reactive. It handles defensive scenarios well but will occasionally make obviously wrong decisions on the attack. Against a human, those problems evaporate entirely. Here is where I have to be honest about the friction. The engine is aged. Performance degrades in larger battalion-scale battles, and players on AMD graphics hardware have reported worse stability than those on Nvidia. The UI takes real time to internalize; the command panels for movement, combat, special orders, and administration are deep but not immediately readable. The five difficulty levels top out at Iron, which strips away command feedback and comms in ways that feel authentic but can be opaque for newcomers. And the pricing model, a base game plus two paid modules to cover the full Italian campaign, is a sore point the community has not been quiet about. None of that is a dealbreaker for the target audience, but it is not nothing either. If you have ever wanted to understand why the Italian campaign chewed through Allied divisions for two years, this is the most efficient way to find out without reading a dissertation. The terrain alone, arid Sicilian hillsides transitioning into the impossible ridge lines of the mainland, teaches more about combined-arms tactics than most dedicated strategy games manage across an entire campaign. Come in knowing it is a simulation first and a game second, and it will hold you for months. Fred, Scout Team

Combat Mission Fortress Italy

Combat Mission Fortress Italy

12 sept 2023BattlefrontMatrix Games
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The deepest squad-level WW2 sim you can buy right now, set in a theater that punishes every lazy tactical instinct you built playing flashier games.

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I'll be straight with you: I came into this one skeptical. I live in shooters. Milliseconds matter to me. But Combat Mission Fortress Italy operates in a completely different register of skill, and once that clicked, I lost an embarrassing number of evenings to it. This is a battalion-and-below 3D tactical wargame covering the Sicily campaign from July 1943 onward, and it is brutally serious about what it simulates. Every soldier on the map has his own independent line of sight. Your squad leader does not automatically share his spot with the rifleman three meters behind him. That single design decision creates a fog-of-war experience that most games just slap a label on. The unit roster is what sets this entry apart from the rest of the Combat Mission family. Sicily 1943 means mid-war kit across three distinct forces: US Rangers and half-track-mounted howitzers on one side, the Hermann Goering Division and early Tigers on the other, and then the Italian army sitting in the middle with a genuinely bizarre mix of pre-war and World War One-era equipment. Playing the Italians is not a punishment mode. Their Bersaglieri infantry, used correctly from cover, can grind a US advance to a halt even with inferior vehicles. The Germans, meanwhile, cannot fall back on Panthers or King Tigers, which completely changes how you use armor. Four campaigns and seventeen standalone scenarios come in the base game, all focused on Sicily, with two substantial DLC modules extending the fight through Anzio, Monte Cassino, and eventually Rome. The two play modes deserve real attention. Real-time with pause works fine for solo play, but WeGo is where this game lives. You plan sixty seconds of orders across every unit you control, commit, then watch both sides execute simultaneously. It sounds slow. It is the opposite of slow. Watching a flanking movement either pay off or collapse in real time, knowing you cannot intervene, produces a specific kind of tension that no action game has ever matched for me. PBEM (play by email) extends this to async PvP, which is the format the dedicated community actually uses. The AI, by contrast, is scripted rather than reactive. It handles defensive scenarios well but will occasionally make obviously wrong decisions on the attack. Against a human, those problems evaporate entirely. Here is where I have to be honest about the friction. The engine is aged. Performance degrades in larger battalion-scale battles, and players on AMD graphics hardware have reported worse stability than those on Nvidia. The UI takes real time to internalize; the command panels for movement, combat, special orders, and administration are deep but not immediately readable. The five difficulty levels top out at Iron, which strips away command feedback and comms in ways that feel authentic but can be opaque for newcomers. And the pricing model, a base game plus two paid modules to cover the full Italian campaign, is a sore point the community has not been quiet about. None of that is a dealbreaker for the target audience, but it is not nothing either. If you have ever wanted to understand why the Italian campaign chewed through Allied divisions for two years, this is the most efficient way to find out without reading a dissertation. The terrain alone, arid Sicilian hillsides transitioning into the impossible ridge lines of the mainland, teaches more about combined-arms tactics than most dedicated strategy games manage across an entire campaign. Come in knowing it is a simulation first and a game second, and it will hold you for months.

Fred
Fred · Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayerpvponline-pvptier:indieWeGo Turn-BasedPBEM MultiplayerFog of WarBattalion ScaleAsymmetric FactionsScenario EditorAI-Scripted OpponentsHardcore Sim

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OS
Windows 10
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 10
Storage
13 GB available space
Graphics
256 MB VRAM or better and must support 1024x768 or higher resolution in OpenGL
Processor
Pentium IV 1.8 GHz or equivalent speed AMD processor
Sound Card
DirectX 10 compatible Sound Card (Windows only)

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Matrix Games
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12 sept 2023

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Combat Mission Fortress Italy fue desarrollado por Battlefront y publicado por Matrix Games.