![]() If this all sounds too much, you’d be half right. On top of that there is diplomacy with other nations, managing trade and resources and did I mention there’s a war on! You coordinate infantry divisions, navy fleets and your air force, as well as choosing Government ministers, adjusting ‘Policy sliders’ and managing your economy. The game is played out in real time, with the pause key being essential. Have you ever wanted to see what the world would look like if Germany and the Axis won WW2? Well start up as Germany and give it a spin, although you’re likely to encounter the same resistance they did along the way. The Trialĭarkest Hour, at its core, is a real time strategic simulation of the Second and First World Wars, allowing you to rule any country which existed at the time and guide it through these conflicts and more, with plenty of room for alternative history. ![]() So despite Hearts of Iron 3 having come and gone with expansions of its own to boot, Darkest Hour shows that there is life in the base game of Hearts of Iron 2 yet. Except it is fully supported by Paradox Interactive and released as a full title. This is how Darkest Hour came about, a fan made evolution to the 2005 game, Hearts of Iron 2. Paradox Interactive, beloved by many for their brilliantly niche historical strategy titles such as Europa Universalis, Victoria and Hearts of Iron, licensed out the Europa Engine used to power Hearts of Iron 2 out to independent modders of their games.
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