Electronics Store
 Location:  Home» Software » Military & Historical » Hearts of Iron Anthology  
Information
Home Theater Forum
Returns / Refunds
Shipping Policies
Contact Us

Electronics Retailer: Consumer Electronics: Home Theater

Our Electronics Retailer Store offers Online Shopping for a huge selection of Electronics including Home Theater, Audio, Video, Receivers, Amplifiers Speakers, Subwoofers, Plasma, LCD, DLP, LCoS, HDTV, HD-DVD, Blu-ray, DVD Players, DVDs, Movies, CDs, Music, Gadgets, Video Games, Xbox, Playstation, Nintendo and much more. One of the largest Electronics Retailers on the Internet. We hope you enjoy shopping at the Shack!

Hearts of Iron Anthology

Hearts of Iron Anthology


Other Views:
From: Valusoft
Category: Video Games

List Price: $19.99
Buy Used: $8.95
You Save: $11.04 (55%)

Qty 1 In Stock


New (10) Used (1) from $8.95

Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 8 reviews
Sales Rank: 1119

Format: Dvd-video
Platform: Windows
Genre: Military and Historical Strategy Games
ESRB: Everyone
Media: Video Game
Batteries Included: No
Age: 5 - 20 years
Operating System: Windows
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.6 x 1

MPN: HEARTSOFIRN
UPC: 897021001099
EAN: 0897021001099
ASIN: B000TV7QFM

Release Date: August 27, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: ships out next day, click expedited for faster shipping

Features:
  • Command any frontline during World War II as one of more than 175 playable countries.
  • Four major campaigns let you play through the full course of the war, plus 15 battle scenarios including D-Day, Operation Barbarossa and The Ardennes Offensive.
  • A vast and innovative technology tree that includes more than 350 different technologies to research.
  • More than 12,500 historical military and political leaders, each brought to life with authentic portraits and schemes to further their own agendas.
  • Several What if scenarios taking WWII into WWIII.

Similar Items:

  • Europa Universalis III
  • Sid Meiers Civilization IV Beyond the Sword
  • Making History: The Calm And The Storm
  • Europa Universalis: Rome
  • Galactic Civilizations II Gold

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The multiple Editor Choice winner and strategy gamer favorite will include the booster pack Armageddon, never beforereleased in retail. It will also include Hearts of Iron, Hearts of Iron II and Hearts of Iron II: Doomsday. Fans can expect to find goodies like a unique Paradox medal and a large strategy map spanning the entire world included in the product. ESRB Rated E for Everyone


Customer Reviews:   Read 3 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars HOA Anthology   July 2, 2008
T. Witt (Shelley, ID USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

My husband liked the Hearts of Iron II so much and requested these. He's not been disappointed and likes it so much (Armageddon)I rarely see him when he's into a game. It did what it was supposed to do. Good Game.


5 out of 5 stars Grand Strategy Done Right.   May 21, 2008
KenHistorian (Brooklyn, NY USA)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

Be Encouraged! This is the BEST WW2 detailed strategy game to date. I have played this genre since the 1970's on board games to computer games.

Be Warned! This is Grand Stategy played on a clean world map, not a "point and shoot" first person. Graphics and sound are good but are not designed to target an "action game" buyer. This is a "board game" done on the computer. This is a Thinking game. It is a "Real Time" game but you can pause time, make decisions, and change direction for units and national management. Then let time go "live" again. The time increment is HOURLY starting 12am 01 January 1936 to 1953 with the "Doomsday" edition, or until 1963 with the "Armageddon" pack. And you can vary the speed of the game so that a day goes by in less than a minute.

Your units are divisional size. Battles are abstract. The computer does the losses and retreats, but you get to attach the best commanders. And YOU develop the tecnology of hardware AND types of tactical knowledge used in battle. The computer doesn't miss a step here. Smaller units CAN prevail over larger ones easily if you manage to develop the crucial details. And the Details here are excellent, as is. However tweeking the coding and cheats are available as well. In short, much customization or moding is possible and is manufactuer condoned. That's how this company's games get better. There is a strong fan base on the web, a large intelligent community. Albeit a better tutorial is needed to get your "feet wet" before diving into this deep pool of strategy.

Details needing attention? Espionage could be better handled. Diplomacy needs more "power". Swifter troop movement by rail before any ground movement needs attention. A possible encirclement or capture of whole enemy divisions is not handled, as they simply retreat very weakend, even through your lines on occassion. One assumes the region has not yet been secured. But weak units can cease to exist through attrition over time if out of supply. All Regions won surrender easily, but Nations do not, and regions gained are rarely traded perminantly for peace and a new "status quo". This again needs to be addressed in Diplomacy with negotiation to consider "national morale" versus unit or Regional morale.

On the whole, Nation Management for Money, Resources, Unit Supply, etc. are well handled and easy to adjust. The Reasearch process for Weapons and Tactics is outstanding with photos of actual people and companies of the time to direct. Leaders of the cabinet are also choosable with photos and personalities of people of the time. Combine this with photos of unit types and technology at that time and you begin to see the fantastic research done to make this product. It includes all countries of the world of 1936! Amazing. And if there is an incorrect photo or two, you can correct them behind the scenes or add your own in the database before your next session. Also amazing.

There are lot's of "what if" possibilities. In one game I played, Nazi Germany did not attack Poland, but successfully Allied with it to fight Soviet Russia! There was no British or French belligerant reaction, and the computer alowed Wendle Wilkie to be elected U.S. president on a non-interventioist platfom! In another game, Japan remained on its own and did NOT attack the U.S. but rather concentrated on China and the oil in South East Asia. No Pearl Harbor! Whatever small complaints, this game is VERY playable, and the product is Five-Star.



4 out of 5 stars Good expansion, could have been better   April 5, 2008
H. Wilson
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Being a long-time addict of Hearts of Iron II and Hearts of Iron II Doomsday (an extension of Hearts of Iron II through 1953), I was excited to see the Hearts of Iron II Armageddon expansion through to 1964. In that respect, it was the Hearts of Iron that all die-hard fanatics have come to know and love. My only disappointment was that the technology tree was not expanded further, with more options available to research. Other than that, it was exactly what I was looking for.


5 out of 5 stars Great game   January 14, 2008
Scott M. Gall (Portland, OR United States)
7 out of 7 found this review helpful

This is a great game if you don't need all the latest graphical and sound advancement. There are no battle scenes, no explosions, no sound of gunfire...This is more or less an interactive board game. But there is A LOT of depth here that you could never do with a board game.

Managing your economy, scientific advancements, leadership, and everything in-between will make the difference between world domination and historical obscurity. This game mostly plays close to historical events, but you can certainly create new paths and "what-if's."

For instance, what would have happened if Germany had beaten the USSR in 1941. Or what if the US and USSR had gone to war following WWII. But also, don't expect to have Tiger tanks rolling through Poland in 1939 or jets in the Battle of Britian...at least not without cheating.

The Anthology is great in that it has all three HoI games in one. But you could have just as much fun buying just HoI: Doomsday or HOI: Armageddon. I personally play Doomsday the most and would have been better JUST getting that game and saving a few bucks.

But the Anthology DOES come with a big `ol map and a cool little metal.

OVERALL a fun and addictive game


Qty 1 In Stock