- Publisher: Cinemaware Marquee
- Release Date: Jun 14, 2006

- Summary:
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- Developer: Monte Cristo Multimedia, Monte Cristo
- Genre(s): Strategy, Real-Time, Historic, General, Historic
- # of players: 4 Online
- Cheats: On GameFAQs
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 2 out of 18
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Mixed: 11 out of 18
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Negative: 5 out of 18
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The missions are all well made and have really good objectives with a truly unique cut scene system. I really enjoyed how the cut scenes play from the movies to the game and back while you’re playing.
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Moscow to Berlin regains some of its quality with its dramatic cut scenes that set up the plot and objectives for the mission extremely well and its encyclopedia of all units and vehicles allows you to examine unit’s strengths, weaknesses, and purpose.
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Wartime strategy fans will enjoy the gameplay, but if you’re into the subject matter, Rush for Berlin is the better option. A few great maps make Red Siege occasionally enjoyable, however, so if you’re looking for a short RTS with a minimum of economic fuss, take a look—just be wary of its limitations.
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What can I say, with so many other WWII RTS games out there, and with this one having some serious drawbacks I cannot recommend this title to anyone.
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MtB:RS is a rather short, uncomplicated "budget" strategy game that certainly helps teach the fundamentals of "how to" play an RTS to gamers just breaking into the genre, but will offer virtually nothing to the experienced strategist.
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There's no shortage of World War II strategy games on the market, and Moscow to Berlin does nothing good to stand out from the pack.
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It's such a gnarled mass of poor pacing, non-intuitive interface hassles, and second-rate graphics that it really has no hope of being anything more than a bargain-bin purchase.
Score distribution:
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Positive: 0 out of 1
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Mixed: 1 out of 1
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Negative: 0 out of 1
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PeterP.May 12, 2007
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