War Wind II: Human Onslaught is excellent game by all means. For the time this game was made, the graphics were excellent. This continued game from war-wind is a perfect match. The planet Yavaun has been torn apart by civil war and a colossal war that has threatened all life on the planet. You’ll meet 4 very different teams: the Tha’Roon, Oblinox, the Shama’li and the Eaggra. These fractions have been fighting for a long time and it was decided that they set aside their differences and rest and regroup.
War Wind II: Human Onslaught is excellent game by all means. For the time this game was made, the graphics were excellent. This continued game from war-wind is a perfect match. The planet Yavaun has been torn apart by civil war and a colossal war that has threatened all life on the planet. You’ll meet 4 very different teams: the Tha’Roon, Oblinox, the Shama’li and the Eaggra. These fractions have been fighting for a long time and it was decided that they set aside their differences and rest and regroup.
As you soon learn, members of the human race have mistakenly been dragged into the latest conflagration, teleported from their home in the Arctic hinterland, across the galaxy, and onto Yavaun's savage surface. It seems that the scientific
expedition, bolstered by a powerful Marine group, at the time of its kidnapping, attempting to uncover an unearthly mineral tightly stuck in the glacial ice. When the team finally freed the mineral, a spell, conjured up by influential necromancers on Yavaun, succeeded in dematerializing then rematerializing the humans and their equipment to their all-new tropical environs.
With nothing, but artic supplies the humans must quickly develop on the unknown planet.
This game involves the thrilling excitement of strategy and has increased interest with adding new units, buildings and so on. The game has around 4 campaigns and a lot of scenarios.
I recommend it for all.