The battlefields of Europe in World War I were not pretty. Soldiers bogged down in mud-filled trenches, standing to fire and lob chlorine gas bombs at the enemy, sometimes running brave charges at great risk of being mowed down by machine gun fire. In this real-time strategy title, you will have to lead your men over this no-man's land, making split-second combat decisions. You control up to 80 foot-soldiers, as well as gas mortars and artillery units.
Remember when you were a kid and you'd sit in a bathtub bashing toys together as if it were World War III, and you'd also provide the constant flow of battlefield screams and explosion sounds like you were sitting in a wave pool of death? No Man's Land is kind of like that. Read More »
After just a few minutes playing an early build of No Man's Land, it dawned on this reviewer that the developers might want to place a disclaimer on the loading screen that states: "This game is not based on history. The events have been changed to protect the innocent (and guilty) ... only the locations remain the same." That's because while this upcoming epic real-time strategy game covers 300 years of American history, it isn't very historical. However, that doesn't mean it won't be fun! In fact, with its stereotypes of Americana and the taming of a continent, No Man's Land is shaping up to be a very unique RTS. Read More »
Release Region: United States
Release Date: November 11, 2003
Publisher: cdv Software Entertainment
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