7,62 High Calibre + 7,62 Hard Life
A 2015 tactical RPG hybrid that treats military strategy like a spreadsheet-heavy board game, demanding patience but rewarding methodical squad-building and loadout tinkering.
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For hardcore tactics fans who prioritize mechanical depth over modern presentation and enjoy micromanaging every detail.
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About 7,62 High Calibre + 7,62 Hard Life
I went in expecting a straightforward tactics game and got something closer to a military logistics sim instead. 7,62 High Calibre + Hard Life chains two campaigns together into one sprawling experience where you're managing a mercenary outfit through turn-based combat, equipment management, and recruitment. The UI is dense and unforgiving, think Cold War-era menus, but if you're the type who enjoys optimizing damage numbers and weapon loadouts, there's real depth here. Squad composition matters heavily, and every gun modification cascades into calculated trade-offs. The hard part isn't the combat difficulty; it's the presentation. Tutorials are sparse, animations are clunky, and the game assumes you've read the manual. That said, this isn't trying to be polished or modern. It's deliberately old-school, built for players who find spreadsheets relaxing. If you want a strategy game that feels like actual military planning rather than cinematic spectacle, and you're willing to squint at its dated interface, there's a satisfying sim lurking underneath.

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System Requirements
Minimum
- Processor
- 2 GHz
- Memory
- 1 GB RAM
- Graphics
- nVIDIA GeForce 5200 or ATI Radeon 9600
- DirectX
- Version 9.0c
- Storage
- 6 GB available space
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Game Info
- Developer
- 1C Entertainment
- Publisher
- 1C Company
- Release Date
- Jan 10, 2015