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  • Summary: La Grande Armee Campaign Series aim is to reconstruct the main confrontations of the Napoleonic period from 1805 to 1815, as faithfully as possible. The first game in this series is La Grande Armee At Austerlitz. The La Grande Armee Campaign series game map will be without Hexagons, with an accuracy of one meter. Each confrontation, the losses are evaluated from the numbers, from their organization, their level, and the layout of the battle's place. Graphics are either 2D -to ensure a quick command- or 3D to represent at best the reality of the battle. [Matrix Games] Expand
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  1. 82
    A game that won't inspire novices or attract causal gamers. This is one for the hardcore only.
  2. It may not be as accessible as Sid Meier's Gettysburg, but it's different enough from the traditional turn-based, hexagonal wargame that wargamers should sit up and take notice.
  3. I had to grit my teeth to put in enough play time for a quality review. [June 2002, p.77]

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  1. BillyJimboBob
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    Pure garbage-- the 3-D view is useless. The AI is ridiculous-- when you zoom in to look at units, sometimes they just spin around in circles. The company that published this abandoned support for it. I find no redeeming qualities in this game. Expand
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