

Remake of Close Combat IV: Battle of the Bulge Remake of Marines and last commercial modern day Close Combat game Remake of Close Combat III: The Russian Front Planned for release in Q4 2005 but got cancelled Only available to members of the USMCįirst and only game to be a first-person shooter.īased on the Red Phoenix novel by Larry Bond. Set in the whole Eastern Front (1941–1945)įirst modern day Close Combat game. The overall tone emphasised realism, and modelled the emotional or physical state of the soldiers and equipment which included, panicked, berserk, burning, incapacitated, pinned and many others.įirst Close Combat game released. Although viewed from a top-down perspective, the later games modelled terrain elevation, and included buildings with multiple floors and viewable sides. Each game included a mixture of infantry and armoured units, whilst the later games also included artillery, mortars and air support. Each was set in a different European theatre of the Second World War. The five original Close Combat games were real-time computer wargames, with a top-down perspective and two-player capabilities. Matrix Games hired first CSO Simtek and later Strategy 3 Tactics to develop these titles. Destineer licensed the game to Matrix Games to develop three more Close Combat titles. In 2005, Atomic Games was bought by Destineer. Later versions were released for Microsoft Windows only. The final two games in the original series were, however, published by Strategic Simulations, Inc (SSI).Ĭlose Combat I and II were distributed for both Microsoft Windows and Apple Mac OS. The first three Close Combat games were notable, at the time, for being among the few games published by Microsoft.


However, with Avalon Hill embroiled in a financial crisis that would ultimately lead to its demise, Atomic Games took what work they had completed, severed ties with the board game franchise and completed the game's development for Microsoft. Atomic Games had already developed several games for Avalon Hill, such as Operation Crusader, and Stalingrad. Steven Silver, a specialist in combat-related trauma. The primary consultant for the morale model was Dr. In the Close Combat series, the player takes control of a small unit ( platoon or company sized) of troops and leads them in battles of World War II from a top down 2D perspective.Ĭlose Combat was developed as a computer game version of the acclaimed Avalon Hill board game Advanced Squad Leader (ASL). The official logo of the franchise as used in the third game of the seriesĬlose Combat is the name of a series of real-time computer wargames by Atomic Games.
