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Turn-Based Tactics Lock N Load: Heroes of Stalingrad

doggfookker

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I got this game a while ago because it looked like a decent digital version of a crossing between Combat Commander and Conflict of Heroes--the PC adaption of the latter I refuse to touch due to its looking ugly as fuck--but I'll be god damned if no fuckers anywhere have discussed it.

Anyone have any experience with this shit? I don't love the mechanics, but it scratches the hex-and-counter squad itch pretty well, and I'll be God damned if I can't find another turn-based PC squad tactics game at this level that has the same combination of heroes, hexes and a good dose of chaos.

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