Iron Front: Liberation 1944 Critic Reviews
20 Total Reviews
5 Positive Reviews(25%)
12 Mixed Reviews(60%)
3 Negative Reviews(15%)
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Multiplayer.it
May 24, 2012
With Iron Front: Liberation 1944 the player get a huge battlefield and a game with great potential. Airplanes, real tanks, editor, co-operative missions, two campaigns and tons of interaction. Unfortunately the engine is full of bugs and requires very powerful hardware. Hopefully patches and modders will explode the true potential of this game in the near future.
GameWatcher
June 5, 2012
This one's going to be a bit of a slow burner we imagine – needs more content, more tweaking, and obviously the community needs building upon too. But it's got good tech and good support from Bohemia behind it, and we'd be surprised if this didn't do as well as the realities of this niche allow it to do.
Eurogamer Italy
May 24, 2012
A good strategic game that not excel in any field, Iron Front 1944's primary task seems to be to fill our time until Arma 3 arrives.
Destructoid
June 11, 2012
Iron Front isn't about winning or seeing who is better, it's about trying to recreate the WWII experience and it does a pretty decent job of accomplishing this. Despite being rather clunky and buggy, I have to recommend the game.
Pelit (Finland)
June 20, 2012
Iron Front – Liberation 1944 will be a new, evolving paint canvas for the multiplayer Arma-crowd. For other gamers it is mostly a confusing mess.
Vandal
June 12, 2012
A decent game which fans of tactic shooters will like, and although it has much to improve, it has quite an attractive price.
3DJuegos
June 15, 2012
Liberation 1944 is a game with great potential but with a lot of technical problems.
PC Gamer
July 6, 2012
A gritty Eastern Front soldier sim rushed to the front far too soon. Wait for patches if you're squeamish.
Games.cz
July 1, 2012
If you feel like taking an editor and playing with tanks and soldiers afterwards, then Iron Front: Liberation 1944 is going to make you happy. Otherwise it's just the ArmA 2 game thrown into the Second World War setting. However, the game's well-made and detailed models of guns and machinery are used in a single-player campaign that's been clumsily put together. No one even bothers to play its multiplayer that's been running out of juice.
4Players.de
August 1, 2012
At its release Iron Front: Liberation 1944 is plagued by a number of bugs. Mission triggers don't work, the AI leaves a lot to desire and so does the story. The game works well in multiplayer though, where the scale of huge battlefields plays to the strengths of the complex military simulation at its heart.
PC Games
May 25, 2012
To elevate an enthusiastic fan mod like Iron Front to the level of a retail game, it definitely needs more work done than this wannabe-WWII-clunker. Horrible AI and an interface that would have been considered outdated in 1944 make this game about as impressive as a constructing a fake Tiger tank from a Fiat Panda, cardboard boxes and a few pounds of paper mâché.
GRYOnline.pl
June 14, 2012
Iron Front: Liberation 1944 struggles with the tag "ArmA II with WWII units". Unfortunately the game fails to show that it's something more than that. Iron Front brings new errors to the Real Virtuality engine, and sometimes it manifests some new errors - therefore it creates a time machine to the year 2009. Of course, there are patches that fix some of the flaws, but the gamers' have been offered an inferior product.
XGN
June 20, 2012
Iron Front really has a realistic atmosphere, there's a lot of different modes to choose from and the German/Russian voices are done well. The game is not really playable though, because it crashes a lot. Cutscenes cannot be skipped and there are some important explanations missing.
Impulsegamer
June 27, 2012
The game has some great potential but in its current state, it is limping along. The gamer who have the patience to hang on through the fixes may find a really great WW2 game here.
Absolute Games
June 28, 2012
I'm not sure if we should be calling Iron Front a game. It's more like
a huge target range where people can run around, drive tanks and shoot
each other.
LEVEL (Czech Republic)
July 29, 2012
It is not finished! The state this game was release in cannot be called anything other than beta.
CD-Action
July 6, 2012
There's nothing worth praising in Iron Front: Liberation 1944.
Eurogamer Sweden
May 24, 2012
I always try to approach a new game with an open mind regardless of genre, developer, budget and so on. Sometimes you get positively surprised by a game when you don't have preconceptions. Iron Front: Liberation 1944 offers the complete opposite.