The 15 Best Military Games In The World
Here are the best
military games to play right now
Whether used to retell the tales of history’s greatest
conflicts or to simulate war scenarios that may be witnessed yet, games
depicting military conflict have been released nearly every year since video
gaming was introduced to the world. From the Civil War to larger than life
outer space battles (don’t worry, we haven’t had any of those yet), military
games have explored the weapons, vehicles, and tactics of yesteryear and the
present day, providing a valuable insight into how far technology and culture has
come. Here are 15 of the best military games you can pick up and play today.
15. Battlefield 1
Touting the most liked trailer in YouTube history, the
newest entry into the Battlefield series is shaping up to be the best “one”
yet.
After a string of futuristic based warfare games hitting the
market, developer DICE decided to shake things up a bit, and aims to take
players into some of the most brutal and diverse conflicts of the first World
War. Promising a reworked melee system and never before seen combat mechanics,
Battlefield 1 may only be in Alpha testing at the moment, but if it can live up
to even a sliver of the hype it has been receiving, this might be the shooter
to end all shooters.
14. Hearts of Iron IV
Man the turrets! Ready your battle station! You’re no longer
a lowly foot soldier: you’re the commander of your own army in the latest
installment of the Hearts of Iron series.
Known for their strategy and simulation games, Paradox
Entertainment has taken us back to the battlefronts of WWI2 in what they’re
calling “total strategic war.” The war is no longer won through the soldiers
alone: a true commander must win their nation over as well. Couple this with an
ever changing terrain, the ability to control any nation you wish, and online head
to head combat, and you’ve got a WW2 strategy unlike anything you’ve ever
played.
13. Company of Heroes 2
Company of Heroes 2 may seem like another WW2 RTS (Real Time
Strategy), however not many games will put you in the driver's seat of the
Soviet Army during the time of Operation Barbarossa to the Battle of Berlin.
From rich resource management to the strategic occupation of
various towns and villages, the game offers an approach to the Eastern Front of
WW2 like never seen before. In addition to many RTS staples, such as
controlling units and creating battle plans, COH2 utilizes TrueSight, which
offers unmatched mechanics when navigating units across various terrain, all
the while taking into account environmental conditions when determining where to
place troops in the battlefield. Experience the ravage of war on the Eastern
Front in the sequel to the award winning Company of Heroes.
12. Blitzkrieg 3
From the opening salvos of WW2 to the final battles in
Berlin, experience (and shape) military combat through the latest installment
of the Blitzkrieg series.
While still deep in development, Blitzkrieg 3 already offers
a host of features for fans of the genre, including a PvP skirmish mode, three
historical campaigns chronicling the trials and tribulations of the second
World War, and the ability to pick and choose generals throughout history to
keep the game fresh. With the introduction of a new multiplayer mode and tons
of improvements on the way, expect this one to be one of the freshest and
innovative WW2 RTS games of 2016.
11. Panzer Corps
Take control of one of the most feared Axis military corps
in the award winning turn based strategy of Panzer Corps!
Navigate your military corps through 26 scenarios that span
the diversity and intensity of real WW2 conflicts. Upgrade and customize your
core group of soldiers as you gain access to 800 different unit types, all the
while creating an unstoppable show of military might. Looking to take the
battlefield against a fellow general? Panzer Corps’s large and diverse
multiplayer will offer gamers a unique and balanced option with scenarios
specifically designed for multiplayer. Live the life of an Axis general as you
storm your way across Europe!
10. Sniper Elite: Nazi Zombie Army
Do you like killing zombies? What about killing zombie
Hitler? Then look no further than Sniper Elite: Nazi Zombie Army.
From the creators of the Sniper Elite series comes the
renowned, remastered editions of the thrilling final chapter of the Zombie Army
saga. Hitler is back and dead-lier than
ever before as he unleashes his zombie legions on the world for one final
offensive. It’s up to you to dismember, dismantle, and straight up destroy any
zombie that gets in your path as your perfect your customisable loadouts to
face the zombie apocalypse. Team up with online co-op to wreak maximum havoc,
and teach Hitler to stay dead for good.
9. Wargame: Red Dragon
The newest entry into the Wargame franchise, Red Dragon
provides an RTS experience involving the Communist threat of the early 90’s.
The year is 1991. Western forces are up against the
Communist bloc on the battlefields of Asia, and you’ll have control of over 17
nations as you assemble your ideal fighting force. With over 1,400 units to
choose from, each of which painstakingly reproduced from their military sources
with the highest level of detail, there will be no shortage of tactics or
strategy in this title. Featuring multiplayer that can host over 20 users, Red
Dragon should already be in your collection if it isn’t already.
8. Call to Arms
One of the few modern era combat titles on this list, Call
to Arms is only looking to improve on its already phenomenal gameplay.
Moving out of the Alpha phase of its “Early Access” tenure
and into Beta, Call to Arms has been working to deliver the best 3rd person
military strategy game possible. With the choice between the United States Army
and the Global Revolutionary Movement, you’ll be tasked with navigating combat
in factories, railway stations, and everywhere in between. With the choice
between both an RTS mode or direct control over your units, victory is only a
few well placed clicks away.
7. Graviteam Tactics: Operation Star
Follow a squadron of tanks on the Eastern Front in the
sequel to the fan favorite Achtung Panzer: Kharkov 1943.
Capturing the true scope of WW2 battles and landscapes
(which have been modeled after actual topographic maps), you’ll go up against a
ruthless AI that will react based on your behavior rather than using a script,
guaranteeing a fresh battle every time. Couple this with advanced weather
effects and a day / night cycle, each battle will feel as if you actually have
your boots on the ground with your fellow soldiers, who have the ability to
become fatigued and level up.
6. War Thunder
Where many games will feature vehicles used in WW2, not many
have quite the versatility and attention to detail that War Thunder brings to
the scene.
In addition to boasting one of the largest Free to Play
(F2P) WW2 player bases around, War Thunder supports Windows, Linux, Mac,
Playstation, and now Virtual Reality (VR) technology. Forget controlling
armies; you’re now your very own WW2 pilot of a vast number of planes and tanks
against the entire world in this MMO experience. Does the promise of
multiplayer not entice you? Purchase the “Steam Edition” to unlock two single
player campaigns in addition to premium airplanes. Whether in the sky or
rolling on the ground, this game promises fast paced action that is hard to
come by.
5. Insurgency
Experience one of the most realistic, squad based combat
simulators on the market today with Insurgency, a multiplayer, tactical shooter
which began as a mod of Half-Life 2.
Running off of the Source game engine, Insurgency offers up
some of the most intense “one-life” gameplay around. Securing strongholds and
destroying the enemy’s supply is the name of the game if you want to achieve
victory for your squad. With no crosshairs on your weapons, a free-aim system,
and various other tweaks to weapon behavior, make sure you pick up Insurgency if
you’re a fan of superior tactics trumping aggressive gunplay.
4. Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad with Rising Storm
Many games will promise you a realistic WWII fighting
experience, but Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad might just take the cake
on this one
With a heavy focus on the Battle of Stalingrad, players no
longer are treated to the traditional Heads Up Display (HUD) seen in
traditional FPS games. Instead, they must remember how many bullets their gun
contains in order to determine if reloading is necessary. If so, an ammo
magazine is then weighed to see approximately how many bullets it contains
before inserting back into your weapon. Great, now you’ve reloaded! Now you can
take advantage of the immersive cover system, which places emphasis on your
environment in determining your likelihood of being seen (or shot). Already
hooked? You can pick up RO2 today on Steam, along with the new Rising Storm
downloadable content (DLC).
3. Men of War: Assault Squad
Lots of WWII games out there will try to provide the most
realistic experience out there, but not many go the extra distance to listen to
their fans for input.
After the success of its predecessor, Assault Squad looks to
provide a more enhanced experience, including the addition of season dependent
camouflage, updated graphics, AI improvements, and perhaps most importantly,
Steam multiplayer support. If their new, single player skirmishes ranging from
massive tank battles to stealth sniper missions don’t whet your appetite, their
multiplayer maps and battles will, no matter if you’re looking for a 1v1
encounter or a giant 8v8 slugfest.
2. Arma 3
The second military tactical shooter on this list, Arma 3 is
constantly expanding thanks to a thriving Steam community.
With a release date of 2013, you may be surprised to hear
that Arma 3 is still alive and kicking, with its next expansion releasing in
mid July of 2016. Set twenty years after the second title in the series, Arma 3
revolves around the resurgence of a newly powered Iran, and NATO’s attempt to
take the fight to the Middle East and stop them in their tracks. With a steady
stream of updates and DLC being shipped out by developers Bohemia, Arma 3
remains one of the most active shooters around today, and should appeal to the
FPS gamer in everyone.
1. Empire: Total War
Do you have what it takes to conquer the globe during the
Age of Enlightenment?
Experience 18th century domination in this entry into the
renowned Total War franchise, focusing on not only warfare, but nation building
as well. With true 3D naval combat, you’ll be able to command single ships in
your fleet as you bombard and then board enemy vessels, and the introduction of
cannons will make you rethink your tactics. Don’t forget about diplomacy though,
as you’ll need it to navigate the political waters of the time, from conflict
stricken India to the emergence of America as a world power.
So, what kind of commander will you be? One who control a
fierce tank squadron on the battlefields of WW2? Or a lone operator who uses
his gun and his brain to shaping the course of history? Either way, the games
on this list will allow you to experience military conflict both inspired by
the battles of the past and the hypothetical wars of the future, giving you the
option to serve as general or soldier alike. No matter what route you take, do
yourself a favor and add these games to your must play list today.
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