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Armoured Commander 2 still has plenty left to do, but it already feels like a complete game



Today we're taking a close look at something a little different in the world of wargames. Rather than another grand strategy or hex-based tactical wargame, we're diving into the nitty gritty of combat through the lens of a humble roguelike. Roguelikes, for those unaware of the genre, are generally characterized by roleplaying game statistics, randomly generated levels, permanent death, and often minimalistic graphics.

Armoured Commander II is an Early Access throwback title bringing a traditional rouge-like to 2020. Instead of daggers, goblins, and dungeons, you're taking the role of a WWII tank commander who must survive battle after battle in a chosen campaign from 1939-45.

At first glance the simplistic graphics of Armoured Commander II might be difficult to understand, but the specks and symbols soon fade only to be replaced by the world they try to evoke. There's something especially liberating about this kind of ASCII graphic setup. Like one of the most popular ASCII games still played today, Dwarf Fortress, the trade off to Armoured Commander's graphical limitations is that there is virtually no limit on content.



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