With Gary Grigsby’s War in Russia, the scale somehow gets even bigger, and the margin for error even smaller. This is strategy at its most unforgiving, where moving a unit one hex too far can haunt you for hours. The Eastern Front is recreated with obsessive attention to detail, making every turn feel like a historical what-if scenario waiting to unfold. It’s the kind of game where you don’t just play—you commit. The interface may look like it belongs in a museum, but the gameplay underneath is razor-sharp. Expect long sessions, tough choices, and the occasional existential crisis about supply lines.
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