

You are put into the role of the Commander, ordering around troops and regiments ranging from 100 up to 60,000 men, depending on the battle. You can play as either the Union forces or the Confederate Army, exploring the battlefield and determining the best possible offensive or defensive venues to guarantee your side success.
Gameplaywise, 2nd Manassas feels pretty similar to Mad Minute’s previous entry to the historical Civil War battles sub-genre, Take Command: Bull Run. There are a few additions and changes to the formula, like new units, but generally the game feels very similar.


The sound fares pretty well, with a nice score that fits the mood of the game nicely. The battlefield sounds are what you’d expect from large-scale battles, with cannons firing, guns popping and troops yelling.
Take Command: 2nd Manassas is a very deep Civil War sim, with a great degree of realism and a focus on the move strategic elements of the battlefield. While the slow pace may turn off a few gamers, those who the game is geared towards will certainly enjoy it.

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