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Six WW2-and-Korea tactical RTS titles in one package, covering North Africa, the Eastern Front, and the Korean War at squad and vehicle level.

Theatre of War: Collection bundles six separate titles under one roof: the original Theatre of War, three Theatre of War 2 expansions or stand-alones (Battle for Caen, Africa 1943, Centauro, and Kursk 1943), and the Korean War-era Theatre of War 3: Korea. If you have been looking for a historically grounded, pausable real-time tactics series that treats individual squads and vehicles as discrete assets rather than anonymous blobs of hit points, this collection is worth a serious look. It sits in the mid-tier of the genre, somewhere between the accessibility of Company of Heroes and the punishing simulation depth of Combat Mission, which makes it an interesting but occasionally frustrating middle ground. The core loop across all titles is about combined-arms management at the operational-tactical scale. You are juggling infantry squads, armour, artillery support, and AT guns across missions that reward careful reconnaissance and fire-and-move discipline over rushing objectives. Suppression mechanics matter. Flanking works. A Panzer IV that gets too far ahead of its infantry escort will die the way real ones did. For a player who has put time into wargames and wants historical scenario variety, the collection is genuinely generous in scope: North Africa with Italian and Allied forces (Centauro and Africa 1943), the brutal Eastern Front meat-grinder at Kursk, the Normandy theatre, and the often-overlooked Korean War, each with their own unit rosters and doctrinal flavour. The weaknesses are real and worth stating plainly. The AI is inconsistent. At higher difficulty settings it cheats more than it adapts, which is a design shortcut that experienced wargamers will notice quickly. Pathfinding has rough edges, particularly for vehicles in tight terrain, and the interface shows its age hard in 2024. The tutorial coverage across the collection is uneven: the original Theatre of War drops you in with limited hand-holding, while the ToW2 entries do a better job explaining mechanics. If you are a pure newcomer to the sub-genre, start with Africa 1943 or Kursk 1943, which have more structured mission progressions and clearer feedback loops. The Metacritic scores around the mid-60s reflect legitimate frustrations, mostly with AI and polish, not with the underlying tactical model. From a depth-of-decision standpoint, the series rewards players who think about force composition before a mission, manage ammunition and morale during it, and understand that losing a veteran squad to a preventable ambush has downstream consequences. There is no meaningful mod ecosystem to speak of compared to something like Gates of Hell or Combat Mission's modding community, and the level editor included in the collection is functional but niche. Multiplayer and LAN co-op modes exist and add replayability if you can find opponents, though the online population is sparse at this age. The honest framing for a purchase decision: this is an older collection with real mechanical substance buried under dated presentation and AI limitations. If you own none of these games and have an appetite for historical tactical RTS that is less punishing than pure wargames but more demanding than mainstream RTS, the collection's breadth justifies the spend. If you already own the ToW2 entries individually through a previous bundle, audit what you are actually adding before committing. Diego, Scout Team

Theatre of War: Collection

Theatre of War: Collection

9 jul 2010Fulqrum Publishing1C Entertainment
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Six WW2-and-Korea tactical RTS titles in one package, covering North Africa, the Eastern Front, and the Korean War at squad and vehicle level.

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Theatre of War: Collection bundles six separate titles under one roof: the original Theatre of War, three Theatre of War 2 expansions or stand-alones (Battle for Caen, Africa 1943, Centauro, and Kursk 1943), and the Korean War-era Theatre of War 3: Korea. If you have been looking for a historically grounded, pausable real-time tactics series that treats individual squads and vehicles as discrete assets rather than anonymous blobs of hit points, this collection is worth a serious look. It sits in the mid-tier of the genre, somewhere between the accessibility of Company of Heroes and the punishing simulation depth of Combat Mission, which makes it an interesting but occasionally frustrating middle ground. The core loop across all titles is about combined-arms management at the operational-tactical scale. You are juggling infantry squads, armour, artillery support, and AT guns across missions that reward careful reconnaissance and fire-and-move discipline over rushing objectives. Suppression mechanics matter. Flanking works. A Panzer IV that gets too far ahead of its infantry escort will die the way real ones did. For a player who has put time into wargames and wants historical scenario variety, the collection is genuinely generous in scope: North Africa with Italian and Allied forces (Centauro and Africa 1943), the brutal Eastern Front meat-grinder at Kursk, the Normandy theatre, and the often-overlooked Korean War, each with their own unit rosters and doctrinal flavour. The weaknesses are real and worth stating plainly. The AI is inconsistent. At higher difficulty settings it cheats more than it adapts, which is a design shortcut that experienced wargamers will notice quickly. Pathfinding has rough edges, particularly for vehicles in tight terrain, and the interface shows its age hard in 2024. The tutorial coverage across the collection is uneven: the original Theatre of War drops you in with limited hand-holding, while the ToW2 entries do a better job explaining mechanics. If you are a pure newcomer to the sub-genre, start with Africa 1943 or Kursk 1943, which have more structured mission progressions and clearer feedback loops. The Metacritic scores around the mid-60s reflect legitimate frustrations, mostly with AI and polish, not with the underlying tactical model. From a depth-of-decision standpoint, the series rewards players who think about force composition before a mission, manage ammunition and morale during it, and understand that losing a veteran squad to a preventable ambush has downstream consequences. There is no meaningful mod ecosystem to speak of compared to something like Gates of Hell or Combat Mission's modding community, and the level editor included in the collection is functional but niche. Multiplayer and LAN co-op modes exist and add replayability if you can find opponents, though the online population is sparse at this age. The honest framing for a purchase decision: this is an older collection with real mechanical substance buried under dated presentation and AI limitations. If you own none of these games and have an appetite for historical tactical RTS that is less punishing than pure wargames but more demanding than mainstream RTS, the collection's breadth justifies the spend. If you already own the ToW2 entries individually through a previous bundle, audit what you are actually adding before committing.

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steamHistorical TacticsCombined ArmsPausable RTSEastern FrontKorean WarVehicle SimulationSquad ManagementScenario EditorLAN Multiplayer

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Fulqrum Publishing
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1C Entertainment
Fecha de lanzamiento
9 jul 2010

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