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World War Armies

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64%Game Brain Score
gameplay, graphics
monetization, story
64% User Score Based on 326 reviews

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World War Armies is a single player and multiplayer tactical management game. It was developed by Hypemasters, Inc. and was released on May 2, 2024. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

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64%
Audience ScoreBased on 326 reviews
gameplay9 positive mentions
monetization9 negative mentions

  • Simple and easy to understand gameplay with a fast-paced RTS style reminiscent of classic games like Company of Heroes.
  • Enjoyable multiplayer modes including 1v1 and 2v2, with opportunities to play with friends and cross-platform support between PC and mobile.
  • Good unit diversity and strategic elements such as unit positioning, upgrades, and different factions provide depth for players who enjoy tactical combat.
  • Strong pay-to-win aspects heavily impact game balance, especially in higher ranks, making progression difficult for free-to-play users.
  • Matchmaking is often unbalanced, frequently pairing players against others with significantly stronger units or bots, leading to frustrating and unfair matches.
  • Numerous bugs and technical issues including crashes, input/control problems, and UI shortcomings detract from gameplay experience and progression.
  • gameplay
    24 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Gameplay is generally praised for being fun, strategic, and accessible with smooth mechanics reminiscent of classic strategy games, though some find it hampered by pay-to-win elements and occasional balance issues. Match dynamics, such as slow capture points and problematic teaming, can reduce enjoyment, and heavy monetization or ads detract from the experience. Despite some bugs and UI clutter, gameplay pacing and strategic depth are well-received, especially in early stages before paywalls become more prominent.

    • “Fun gameplay balance: units are tough and get tougher when upgraded, but mostly not so much you can't beat them.”
    • “The gameplay is smooth, the strategies are deep, and the community is fantastic.”
    • “Overall the gameplay is great, but you'll soon hit a wall around the rating of 2k+ where the one who spends more will most likely win.”
    • “Unfair gameplay - pay to win.”
    • “Having to take point constantly isn’t enjoyable, especially since capture points are slow to capture and the gameplay loop doesn’t maintain momentum.”
    • “It is a mobile game with mechanics that force you to pay or pit you against unfair opponents.”
  • monetization
    19 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's monetization heavily relies on aggressive microtransaction prompts and frequent in-game ads, which many find intrusive and detracting from the experience. While it is not strictly pay-to-win, the push to spend money for competitive advantages and constant offers can feel overwhelming. Despite this, some players still enjoy the gameplay and consider spending if not pressured excessively.

    • “The game does include microtransactions but it's far from pay to win.”
    • “If I can play a game for a couple hours without feeling bothered, I might get invested enough for some microtransactions because I enjoyed the game rather than feeling drowned in cheap marketing attempts.”
    • “Company of Heroes lite with microtransactions.”
    • “Game bombards you with microtransactions on every page change.”
    • “However, this game is imbalanced and its monetization model encourages you to spend money to get an edge over your opponents, just like your typical mobile game.”
    • “In addition to all of that this game is really raw: you can't choose what side your tank turns meaning front or back but in-game tank armor sides matter, units go crazy sometimes when they retreat back to HQ and start circling around, also lag and of course these constant ads that just pop up fully on your screen for you to buy something.”
  • graphics
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics receive mixed feedback: while some praise their quality, diversity, and suitability for mobile platforms, others find them simplified, static, or inconsistent, especially compared to more modern titles. Overall, the visuals are considered functional and fitting for the game's style and platform limitations, though certain skins and effects may not appeal to everyone.

    • “The graphics are top-notch, and the bootcamp feature is a game-changer, providing crucial insights for mastering gameplay.”
    • “Mechanics akin to coh2 with arcady graphics akin to bfh but because it's a dedicated MMORTS it works really well.”
    • “Being a cross platform game the mobile limitations are obvious; in COH you'd see units turn/look around, here the units are more static and the maps are smaller with simplified graphics. Great if you're on mobile but it feels like a 10-year-old title on your monitor though it is acceptable for what they're trying to achieve.”
    • “Look out, Picasso, this game's graphics make your art look like a toddler's scribble.”
    • “Mechanics akin to coh2 with arcady graphics akin to bfh but because it's a dedicated mmorts it works really well.”
    • “There's already a lot, but I very much like the diversity; the art style is mental and, if stimulated, I think many more great things will be seen.”
  • story
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story mode offers enjoyable missions and troop upgrades but suffers from imbalanced daily mission availability across factions and frustrating bugs, particularly in tutorials that hinder progress. While single-player content has issues, the multiplayer experience is highly praised.

    • “Played this game before and that's why I already have 5 hours in it. Unfortunately, my progress got reset, and to log in I first have to do a tutorial that is impossible. After the first mission, the commander or whoever this girl is tells me to open a crate in the shop, but when I click the shop it says 'no available event' and I can't do anything except leave the game. Help?”
    • “Storyline?”
    • “I am a little bit annoyed that daily/week missions have favorites (from most to least: Germany, USA, USSR, Japan, Britain). Like Britain, unlike others, doesn't have any missions (I think), Japan doesn't have daily missions, and the rest have recognizably different frequency. Also, I haven't played the game actively for 6 months, so maybe it is more balanced now.”
  • grinding
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game features heavy grinding with significant pay-to-win elements, making it difficult for free-to-play players to progress and access desired troops or vehicles. This results in major paywalls and an overall unfriendly experience for those not spending money.

    • “Extremely grindy, major paywalls, extremely unfriendly towards free to play players.”
    • “There is a lot of grinding just to get a troop or vehicle you want.”
    • “After you unlock 1000 trophies, it's game over; all you see is pay-to-win players with overpowered units.”
  • music
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is praised as fantastic and well-paced, contributing positively to the overall experience. However, some users find the in-battle audio, especially gunfire and tank sounds, lacking impact and hope for improvements in future updates.

    • “Music is fantastic, they have a fantastic score. However, the in-battle audio is a letdown; gunfire sounds weak and tanks don't have the 'punch'. Hopefully, that gets redone at some point as they do update and change major portions of the game.”
    • “Honestly plays nicely with nice music and pacing.”
    • “The soundtrack enhances the overall atmosphere and keeps the player engaged throughout the game.”
  • optimization
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from significant optimization issues, including frequent bugs and unresponsive controls, resulting in lag even on high-end PC hardware. Overall, performance problems severely impact gameplay experience.

    • “A lot of bugs. I was on a roll with a 9-win streak, but suddenly my mouse stopped responding in-game. It is not at all optimized for PC; even with a 6 GB Ti series card and 16 GB RAM, it still lags sometimes.”
    • “On top of completely crippling game performance problems and (as far as I can tell) versus AI only gameplay.”
  • atmosphere
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's atmosphere is engaging but falls short of the immersive quality seen in top titles within the genre.

  • stability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is generally stable and enjoyable, though a few game-breaking UI glitches occasionally impact the experience. Overall, it maintains good performance despite these issues.

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World War Armies is a tactical management game.

World War Armies is available on PC, Mac OS and Windows.

World War Armies was released on May 2, 2024.

World War Armies was developed by Hypemasters, Inc..

World War Armies has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked World War Armies for its gameplay but disliked it for its monetization.

World War Armies is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

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