Moi j’attends ça:
Lis ça sur les spécificités des troupes japonaises:
The Japanese are the most interesting nationality yet covered by the Lock 'n Load series. The Squads are three-step units. They don’t shake, but suffer reduction. Furthermore, the morale increases with each step, making them tough to eliminate, necessitating a bunch of bloody melees. There are no hidden units. Japanese Ninjutsu movement allows the Japanese to appear suddenly, but not always as planned. Finally, Banzai rules are simple, straightforward. A Japanese leader passing a morale check can call for a Banzai. Eligible Squads increase movement and morale, and aren’t stopped by a casualties result. The target must be reachable in the current turn. There’s no tedious tracking long drawn-out Banzai charches. This is what Lock 'n Load was made for, small, squad level battles.
RhooÔ ça va dooÔnner ! ![]()
Twelve frantic firefights from America’s island-hopping campaign in the Pacific comprise this complete Lock ‘n Load game.
You will lead desperate Marines struggling ashore on Tarawa, face a counterattack of HA GO tanks at the Peleliu airfield, fight for Kitano Point on Iwo Jima, and more.
It isn’t, however, all about the Marines. Heroes of the Pacific comes chock full of the U.S. Army’s finest, as well as the Imperial Japanese Army.
tontione dit:Academy games annonce officiellement sur son catalogue :
Le réveil de l’ours pour avril 2012, Guadalcanal pour juin 2012.
http://academy-games.com/academy-games-catalogue
Les versions françaises sont fabriquées et sortent en même temps.
Aye, encore 6 mois à attendre. DÛr !