I actually know and remember No Man's Land quite fondly because of the Amerindian campaigns. I was always very fascinated with Amerindian history and culture since I was a kid. So I played every game with Amerindians that I could find. Very cool. This game BTW is the sequel to America, and it was initially simply titled America II. They had to change the name because of some legal issues though, so they renamed it to No Man's Land before release. I'm surprised you didn't review America first, like before No Man's Land. There's also another cool game called American Conquest which is basically Cossacks II but in the Americas. I'm sure you know it. You should maybe review it too one day. Would be grand.
Glad to hear there are more people who played it! American Conquest is on the list of thing I want to go through, but I totally forgot about America. Thank you so much for the comment, and for reminding me of America, I can't wait to replay it!
Yep, 6 campaigns, one for each faction. They all have 5 missions except Spain with 6 (but one of them is extremely short) and the Settlers with only 4.
Yeah... I would have been great to have some community patches or some form of multiplayer. But it's good we can still find it on abandonware, and it's not lost forever. What are some of your favorite older strategy games?
@@Aztekhem Rise of Nations Rise of Legends would be my overall favorite older RTS. For TBS the Heroes of might and magic series. But honestly it's difficult to pick just a few favorites when there are so many amazing strategy games.
@@alexy590 No way! I've had Rise of Legends installed on every single PC I've had. My only problem with that one is how the units aren't as responsive as you'd want them to be. but I swear the game soundtrack and atmosphere is unbeatable.
I genuinely had no idea this game existed, and I thought I knew about pretty much all the 2000-s era RTS games!
I'm glad you found it, and I hopefully you'll have a fun time playing it!
There were so many good or at least memorable strategy games in the 90 and 2000 decades. Fond childhood memories
They don't make them like they used to, I've got a few more on the list.
I actually know and remember No Man's Land quite fondly because of the Amerindian campaigns. I was always very fascinated with Amerindian history and culture since I was a kid. So I played every game with Amerindians that I could find. Very cool.
This game BTW is the sequel to America, and it was initially simply titled America II. They had to change the name because of some legal issues though, so they renamed it to No Man's Land before release. I'm surprised you didn't review America first, like before No Man's Land.
There's also another cool game called American Conquest which is basically Cossacks II but in the Americas. I'm sure you know it. You should maybe review it too one day. Would be grand.
Glad to hear there are more people who played it! American Conquest is on the list of thing I want to go through, but I totally forgot about America.
Thank you so much for the comment, and for reminding me of America, I can't wait to replay it!
I played this game when i was young. Fun times
Feels like this game engine was also game engine for Castle Strike
You might be right, same dev, launched half a year later, extremely similar. I'll add it to the list, thanks!
How missions are there per campaign? As I understand it there are 6 independent campaigns in total?
Yep, 6 campaigns, one for each faction. They all have 5 missions except Spain with 6 (but one of them is extremely short) and the Settlers with only 4.
Shame that many of these older strategy games aren't available on gog.
Yeah... I would have been great to have some community patches or some form of multiplayer. But it's good we can still find it on abandonware, and it's not lost forever. What are some of your favorite older strategy games?
@@Aztekhem Rise of Nations Rise of Legends would be my overall favorite older RTS. For TBS the Heroes of might and magic series. But honestly it's difficult to pick just a few favorites when there are so many amazing strategy games.
@@alexy590 No way! I've had Rise of Legends installed on every single PC I've had. My only problem with that one is how the units aren't as responsive as you'd want them to be. but I swear the game soundtrack and atmosphere is unbeatable.
Speaking of Forgotten RTS, you should do a review on "Armies of Exigo" a game from 2004 thats very similar to Warcraft 3.
Oh that's a good one! On the list it goes.