Hearts of Iron might just be the best known video game series that Paradox Interactive has created, one concerned with allowing the player to get through the 1930's and then the Second World War using any country in the world and having control over army movements, research , diplomacy, production and espionage.... |
7 October 2011 18:01 GMT |
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Paradox Interactive has held its annual convention during the previous week and the publisher, which focuses on strategy titles that occupy clearly defined niches, has announced a number of new games that appeal to the free to play interested crowd and its first MMO.
The massive multiplayer titles will be called S... |
24 January 2011 15:01 GMT |
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There's nothing like being home alone for the weekend. I'm really glad my entire family is at a memorial, as there's nothing like a little drama to spice things up a bit. It also gives me some alone time with the entire house and grants the necessary time to invest it into Risen.I previously stated tha... |
16 October 2009 19:01 GMT |
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I really, really wanted to love Europa Universalis: Rome. I've been playing Paradox grand strategy games since the time that Europa Universalis II didn't even have any worthwhile mods, trying to get Moldavia and Wallachia out of the Ottoman yoke. I've then tried my hand at building a Right wing world e... |
22 April 2008 08:21 GMT |
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Hearts of Iron (HoI) is a grand strategy computer game developed by Paradox Entertainment and Strategy First, set in the years 1936-1948. In the game you can control any one nation as World War II unfolds. It was released for Windows-compatible PCs in 2002. A Macintosh version was also released by Virtual Programming... |
21 December 2007 16:06 GMT |
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If you're a fan of the Hearts of Iron strategy series, Paradox Interactive has made it clear yesterday that all of the title's installments will be available via retail channels in a complete collection, going by the name of "Hearts of Iron Anthology." Not that impressive huh? Wait till you see the price.Th... |
20 June 2007 02:46 GMT |
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