Eight Deep Discounted Strategy Games

Published 2024-07-03
These strategy games are cheap. Which ones did you buy?

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00:00 Close Combat: Modern Tactics
02:00 Close Combat: The Bloody First
03:56 Armored Brigade
05:56 Flashpoint Campaigns Southern Storm
07:20 Warno
08:50 Panzer Corps 2
10:22 Axis and Allies 1942
12:02 Regiments

All Comments (21)
  • @TacticsWithJoe
    Did I forget your favorite game? If you want me to cover it, leave the name below!
  • @paulclarke1207
    I've never heard someone being so enthusiastically positive about persistent chemical weapons.
  • @JunkerWhoop
    Armored Brigade is so good. Can't wait for the sequel!
  • Honestly most excited for Regiments. With the addition of combat air patrol, long range SAM Kubs, and heliborne infantry, the game’s air battles will feel more complete. Heliborne infantry and towed mortars for me is gonna add a bit of tactical depth. That procedural system is exciting as well…. As much as I’m “okay” with Wargame Red Dragon, it feels so tedious to have to command so many units at once in situations where suffering heavy casualties is not optimal. It’s also the reason why I’m not getting into WARNO. However who thought that having prototype units was cool? It’s proven useful for some 2000s decks. So yeah, thanks Eugen. 😊
  • @ecbrown6151
    Close Combat really takes me back. I found Gates of Hell recently and it scratches that same itch. It’s under $10 USD and a steal if this genre is your jam
  • @tigerpjm
    Why do Americans say "based off of" when "based on" is available and... you know... correct?
  • @Zetler
    Wow, haven't played Close Combat since I was a kid and jumped back in with Bloody First on sale thanks to this video.
  • @johnelliott7850
    Thanks to this video I've just bought Warno (downloading on Steam now).
  • @chrisdude2675
    I got total tank general super cheap too. Like under $20. More interesting than panzer corps 2
  • I’ve been looking at WARNO but have been so unsure. I loved both Steel Division Games, but HATED WG:RD and Regiments. Even on sale, I don’t want to pay for a game I have the potential to not like. For those who have played all of the named games, does WARNO play more like one than the other?
  • Close Combat: Modern Tactics - Mostly Negative on Steam, 36% rating. 36%. Consider only talking about games that are better than "mostly negative."
  • @werewolf1336
    Pretty good review. You had me right up to the point where in the Regiments review you spoke of 113's (a US army very lightly armored personnel carrier - APC) was reigning hell down on the enemy unit. Hyperbole? - definitely - and it had me laughing out loud in my chair. A 113 has but one 50 cal (some times maybe two if the crew is creative) 50 caliber MG as it's armament and believe me when I say as good as a 50 cal is in a battle, on an APC like an M-113 it would be used for self defense or recon by fire(possible but unlikely) and probably not even then. OH yeah and by 1989 113's were almost all gone in the US Army and the ones left weren't used for much more than light support, behind the lines not expected to make contact with the enemy, training or to carry troops like cooks around. In your defense and IMO most game developers are lucky if they even know which end of a firearm the fired projectile pops out of (my example of hyperbole) let alone TO&E's of combat units. The same holds true of a lot of gamers I've played with (especially the sub 20's version). The exception is guys who actually served in the army or marines. Caveat: there are 113's in service in a variety of not USA nations. S. Korea comes to mind as an example. Anyway - keep up the good work - just dial back on the hyperbole a bit (good advice for a majority of YouTube creators so you're not alone there).