Hearts of Iron II is one of the few grand games that lets the user choose any direction with regards to grand strategy. Between its openness to customization and multi-decade timeframe, HOI 2 lets the gamer choose how to make any period country participate in the Second World War - or be neutral.
Unlike a lot of PC games, the cheat codes in Hearts of Iron 2 serve a greater purpose than simply making the game easier to beat. Cheat codes play a huge role in game-start customization, and let the player significantly modify the countries present.
Hearts of Iron 2 is one of the best grand strategy games that deals with the Second World War. Exhaustively researched and simple to play, HOI2 and its expansions let users take control of almost any historic country between 1936 and 1953 and lead it to glory or defeat.
What would have happened if the United States joined the axis? Or if all of the neutral powers in Europe decided to enter the side of the allies from the start? Or if Germany developed nukes first? These Hearts of Iron 3 cheats will let you find out by altering the way the game plays.
Hearts of Iron 3 is a very complex game, and this includes research. The research screen can be very intimidating at first. This guide will break it down and make it easy to understand what everything means.
Hearts of Iron 3 is a very complex game, but for some it still isn’t complex enough. Those who are looking to add even more to the vanilla game should look into the Hearts of Iron 3 mods listed in this guide.
HoI III is a masterful strategy game, but the learning curve can be brutal. This guide will allow you to find, organize, and give orders to your units, either one at a time or for a whole theatre.
The production window is the most important one in HoI III, and probably the most interesting one, so why leave it to the AI? This guide will get you well on the way to logistic brilliance.
Hearts of Iron III is an amazing game that features in depth simulation of World War II on a global scale. Unfortunately, the detail is very intimidating when starting out, and the tutorial is sparse. Here is a quick start guide to armchair generalship.