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Exploring the Human Side of World War II With Burden of Command
Game Review - Burden of Command

Exploring the Human Side of World War II With Burden of Command

May 5, 2025 John Breeden II

Combining unforgiving and intense tactical combat with role-playing like decisions on and off the battlefield, Burden of Command offers players a unique look at the challenges of leadership in the midst of World War II combat and conflicts.

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