The campaign mode only features the United States as a playable faction, contrary to games like Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3, where players have different campaigns for each faction. After a disastrous defeat, Sheridan works with British intelligence officer Colonel Andrew Campbell and together, through the use of espionage and sabotage, manage to turn the tide of battle. RUSE is a fun and fascinating real-time strategy game, as long as you know which parts of it to invest in and which to skip entirely. It prospers in the competitive arena, putting an intriguing use of bluffs and reconnaissance to good use on expansive maps that will test your ability to control the battlefield. Offline, you get some mileage out of its single-player skirmishes, but where RUSE falters is in its plodding, poorly paced campaign. Bizarre character models and bad writing prove distracting, while too-frequent story intrusions interrupt the flow of missions just as they start to get interesting. But the clumsy campaign aside, RUSE’s unique mechanics lead to tense and enjoyable standoffs in which, literally, things are not always what they seem.The game begins with a flashback to 1943 when then major Joseph Sheridan was battling in the Allied North African campaign. Sound Card: DirectX ® 9.0c-compliant sound cardĭirectX Version: DirectX 9.0c (included on disc)
Video Card: 256 MB DirectX® 9.0c-compliant video card (ATI® Radeon X1900 series / GeForce® 7800 or better) Sound Card : DirectX 9.0c-compliant sound cardĭirectX Version: DirectX 9.0c (included on disc) recommended system :ĬPU: 3.5 GHz Intel® Pentium® D or AMD® Athlon ™ 64 3500+ or higher Video Card: 128 MB DirectX® 9.0c-compliant video card (ATI® Radeon X1000 / GeForce® 6 Series or better)
RAM: 1 GB for XP / 2 GB for Vista and Win7ĭVD-ROM: DVD-ROM speed 4x, dual-layer drive
Operating System: Windows® XP (with Service Pack 3) or Windows Vista® (with Service Pack 2) or Windows® 7 RUSE offers immersive experience of a war strategy game, and Ubisoft guarantees that you will definitely enjoy playing this game and will not find a more accurate simulation of war.ĬPU: 2.8 GHz Intel® Pentium® 4 or AMD® Athlon ™ 64 3000+ or higher
RUSE puts you in the role of a warden named Joseph Sheridan, who has several subordinates, and in the end the soldier does not go to you. There are a lot of extraordinary battles in front of this young man and you have to fight on his feet and slowly climb the ladder and become a general. The Nazis have reached the blue border of England, and now we can only fight, and there may be a glimmer of hope in the distance, but that is enough and we must go to it. The story of the game is extremely interesting and interesting, and you will face difficult decisions and in a word, you will understand the meaning of war. The game is completely controlled with the mouse and you can attack with one click of the command or with another click, the defense command.īefore the attack, your chances of winning or losing are displayed, and you can start picking your troops and planning the attack strategy according to the degree of attack risk. In addition to ground forces, you can also use air forces and have heavy bombardment on the enemy. The story of the game is divided into several campaigns, for example, you can play the role of an American general or even become a new Hitler for yourself, and finally you are the one who decides the fate of the war in RUSE. The game is well designed and you can understand the same feeling of the streets and neighborhoods of Paris during the war and the fallen Berlin. Attractive gameplay elements are used and you can even hide the soldiers somewhere and suddenly crash on the enemy.
World War II had a tremendous impact on the world and somehow changed everything, and we came to the end of the story of fascism. This war has been the source of inspiration for many video game directors and developers, and now Ubisoft has also been influenced by it, launching RUSE in the strategic genre . Eugen Systems Studio, with an extraordinary understanding of strategy games as well as World War II, has taken us into a world of fire and bullets and put the burden of commanding a small squad on our shoulders, making it one of the best fictional strategy games.