
Soldiers: Heroes of World War II - Enhanced Edition
If you want to know where Men of War came from, this is ground zero - a 20-year-old real-time tactics game that still makes you think harder than most modern releases.
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About Soldiers: Heroes of World War II - Enhanced Edition
I came to this one sideways - through Men of War II, then backwards through the franchise, and landing here at the origin point. What you get in Soldiers: Heroes of World War II - Enhanced Edition is the game that built the template for an entire lineage of tactical WWII sims. No base-building, no resource gathering, no hand-holding. You get four factions - American, British, Soviet, German - and 32 missions that drop small squads behind enemy lines and expect you to figure it out. The core mechanic that still holds up in 2024 is Direct Control. At any point, you can jump into any individual unit - infantry, tank crew, anti-aircraft gunner - and manually move, aim, and fire. Tab over to a Panzer, switch between AP and HE rounds, target the treads of an enemy Sherman to pin it without destroying it, then send infantry in to finish the job. Soldiers have individual inventories, ammo is tracked per weapon type, and you can strip dead enemies for rifles, grenades, or machine guns mid-mission. Disable a vehicle without destroying it and you can repair it, refuel it from a canister, or strip it for ammunition. These are not gimmicks - they are the entire game, and they work. The difficulty is real and it will not apologize to you. Missions that look like a straightforward assault turn into twenty-minute save-scumming exercises when you realize the AI flanks properly and your pathfinding orders need to be precise. The control scheme requires both patience and a decent mouse - managing multiple units while hot-switching to Direct Control is genuinely demanding. GameSpot's original review called the difficulty borderline punishing, and that reading is still accurate. The steep learning curve is a feature for some players and a dealbreaker for others. Know which one you are before you start. The Enhanced Edition adds 4K resolution, widescreen support, a DirectX 9 renderer replacing the old DX8 pipeline, and - critically - Steam Network multiplayer replacing the defunct GameSpy lobbies. Workshop mod support landed in the January 2025 update, which is a bigger deal than it sounds for a two-decade-old title with a still-active community. The improvements are not transformative, but the game runs cleanly on modern hardware now and multiplayer actually works without third-party tools. Co-op lets you split unit control across sessions, and PvP modes exist, though population is thin enough that you will need friends. For anyone who started with Men of War: Assault Squad 2 or Men of War II and wants to understand where the DNA comes from, this is worth the time. For newcomers who have never touched the series, the difficulty wall is high and the UI is vintage 2004. The mission design still holds up - several veteran community members consider it the peak of the franchise for that specific element - but the rough edges have not all been sanded down by the Enhanced treatment. Fred, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Sound
- DirectX 9 Compatible Sound Card
- Memory
- 1GB RAM
- Graphics
- DirectX 9
- Processor
- 1GHz CPU
- Hard Drive
- 2GB Hard Disk Space
- Supported OS
- Windows 10, Windows 11
- DirectX Version
- DirectX 9.0b
Recommended
- Sound
- DirectX 9 Compatible Sound Card
- Memory
- 2GB RAM
- Graphics
- DirectX 9 compatible
- Processor
- 2GHz CPU or better
- Hard Drive
- 2GB Hard Disk Space
- Supported OS
- Windows 10, Windows 11
- DirectX Version
- DirectX 9
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Game Info
- Developer
- Best Way
- Publisher
- Fulqrum Publishing
- Release Date
- Jul 3, 2014