Panzer Corps 2 review

Need to know

What is it? A nitty-gritty hex wargame, but pretty this time.
Expect to pay $40/£55
Developer Flashback Games
Publisher Slitherine
Reviewed on AMD FX-8350, Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 Ti, 32GB RAM
Multiplayer? Yes, and co-op.
Link Official site

Hex wargaming has never looked as good as Panzer Corps 2. This is the latest in the series of historical wargames that have you take a Panzer division through World War 2 in the single player campaign, or as any of the Axis or Allied powers in competitive and cooperative scenarios. Panzer Corps 2 dedicates more time and effort to looking good than nearly any other game like it, with models and skins to depict near any combination of camouflage and time period there was. It also does superbly with customization, letting you build your own style of play with wholly modular armies and unique general traits, then put them through their paces in branching scenarios.

What it doesn’t do is innovate. Despite a few key improvements, this is the same kind of game that its predecessor was.

Panzer Corps 2 is a game in a tradition that’s nearing 70 years old. It’s a classic hex-and-counter wargame. It has units, the units have stats, you take turns, the stats mash up against each other and somebody wins—or, well, okay, it’s more complex than that. It’s actually very complex. Panzer Corps 2 is a game that knows the difference between PzKpfw IV Ausf. B and E variants, or between combat engineers and grenadiers, and it wants you to both know and care too.

(Image credit: Slitherine)

If you do not care to learn your Sturmgeschütz from your Panzerkampfwagen do not panic, but instead turn and move quickly in the opposite direction. This is not really your game, and unlike some other wargames—good games, I must stress—Panzer Corps 2 is not a simple ‘bigger number is better’ situation.

source: gamezpot.com