Compara los precios de Trench Lord: Eastern Front en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Tracer Studio. Publicado por Gamersky Games. Lanzado el 23/4/2026. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Indie, Strategy.

Closer to Running with Rifles than Men of War, this top-down WW2 action-strategy sits in a comfortable middle ground that neither hardcore tacticians nor casual players will find threatening. Worth a look at the asking price if the Eastern Front setting hooks you.

I've been burned enough times by Early Access WW2 games that wear their ambition louder than their content, so my expectations going into Trench Lord: Eastern Front were calibrated low. What I found was something more interesting than the sub-five-dollar tier would suggest: a top-down action-strategy hybrid that occupies a deliberate middle lane between arcade chaos and real-time tactics, and largely pulls it off. The structure splits across three modes, and the separation is doing meaningful work. Campaign mode locks maps behind sequential progression and squeezes your resources tight, which is where the actual command decisions live. Running low on infantry while an armored column rolls in is a genuine problem that demands a real answer. Battlefield mode opens up specific historical scenarios directly and layers in roguelite elements, including perk unlocks that can tip into delightful absurdity. A no-death run challenge adds a second layer of purpose for players who want something to chase after the credits. The arsenal runs from basic infantry rifles through heavy tanks, armored trains, field artillery, howitzers, rocket barrages, and callable airstrikes, so there is reasonable tactical variety even if the mechanical depth never approaches something like Steel Division. The production sits in a cartoony, stylized register that works in the game's favor. It communicates threat and unit type at a glance without the visual clutter that plagues grittier top-down war games, and a climate system adds one more variable to manage across the 20-plus battlefields spanning Stalingrad, Kursk, urban combat, and winter guerrilla scenarios. Your soldier can slide, roll, and regenerates health outside direct combat, which confirms this is action-adjacent rather than pure tactics. Controls land well on mouse and keyboard; controller support is functional but players have noted remapping is required to get comfortable there. The broader community has flagged map variety as feeling repetitive across a long session, and occasional audio glitches under heavy fire are a minor irritant that pausing and unpausing resolves. For strategy-focused buyers: the decision ceiling here is lower than the WW2 real-time tactics genre typically delivers. There is no deep supply chain, no AI that will outwit you with a flanking doctrine, and no modding ecosystem to speak of at launch. A custom mode and workshop are on the developer roadmap, but they are not present yet and an Early Access timeline of 12 to 24 months means the full version is still some distance away. The game's strength is that it respects your time. Missions are short enough to complete in a sitting, the roguelite battlefield mode gives returning players a fresh hook, and the historical context notes attached to each stage add a thin but appreciable layer of education. If you have been away from WW2 games for years and want something you can absorb in an afternoon without reading a manual, this is that game. If you are chasing the depth of a Graviteam Tactics or the unit micromanagement of Men of War, you will hit the ceiling fast. Diego, Scout Team

Trench Lord: Eastern Front

Trench Lord: Eastern Front

23 abr 2026Tracer Studio Gamersky Games
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Closer to Running with Rifles than Men of War, this top-down WW2 action-strategy sits in a comfortable middle ground that neither hardcore tacticians nor casual players will find threatening. Worth a look at the asking price if the Eastern Front setting hooks you.

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I've been burned enough times by Early Access WW2 games that wear their ambition louder than their content, so my expectations going into Trench Lord: Eastern Front were calibrated low. What I found was something more interesting than the sub-five-dollar tier would suggest: a top-down action-strategy hybrid that occupies a deliberate middle lane between arcade chaos and real-time tactics, and largely pulls it off. The structure splits across three modes, and the separation is doing meaningful work. Campaign mode locks maps behind sequential progression and squeezes your resources tight, which is where the actual command decisions live. Running low on infantry while an armored column rolls in is a genuine problem that demands a real answer. Battlefield mode opens up specific historical scenarios directly and layers in roguelite elements, including perk unlocks that can tip into delightful absurdity. A no-death run challenge adds a second layer of purpose for players who want something to chase after the credits. The arsenal runs from basic infantry rifles through heavy tanks, armored trains, field artillery, howitzers, rocket barrages, and callable airstrikes, so there is reasonable tactical variety even if the mechanical depth never approaches something like Steel Division. The production sits in a cartoony, stylized register that works in the game's favor. It communicates threat and unit type at a glance without the visual clutter that plagues grittier top-down war games, and a climate system adds one more variable to manage across the 20-plus battlefields spanning Stalingrad, Kursk, urban combat, and winter guerrilla scenarios. Your soldier can slide, roll, and regenerates health outside direct combat, which confirms this is action-adjacent rather than pure tactics. Controls land well on mouse and keyboard; controller support is functional but players have noted remapping is required to get comfortable there. The broader community has flagged map variety as feeling repetitive across a long session, and occasional audio glitches under heavy fire are a minor irritant that pausing and unpausing resolves. For strategy-focused buyers: the decision ceiling here is lower than the WW2 real-time tactics genre typically delivers. There is no deep supply chain, no AI that will outwit you with a flanking doctrine, and no modding ecosystem to speak of at launch. A custom mode and workshop are on the developer roadmap, but they are not present yet and an Early Access timeline of 12 to 24 months means the full version is still some distance away. The game's strength is that it respects your time. Missions are short enough to complete in a sitting, the roguelite battlefield mode gives returning players a fresh hook, and the historical context notes attached to each stage add a thin but appreciable layer of education. If you have been away from WW2 games for years and want something you can absorb in an afternoon without reading a manual, this is that game. If you are chasing the depth of a Graviteam Tactics or the unit micromanagement of Men of War, you will hit the ceiling fast.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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singleplayerachievementscloud-savestier:sub-5Roguelite RunsNo-Death ChallengeHistorical ScenariosClimate SystemAirstrike MechanicsEarly AccessController Remapping RequiredCartoony Art StyleSquad Tactics

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OS
Windows 10 (64 bit)
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
3 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060
Processor
Dual Core 2 GHz

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Tracer Studio
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Gamersky Games
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23 abr 2026

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Trench Lord: Eastern Front fue desarrollado por Tracer Studio y publicado por Gamersky Games.