Xcom-Inspired Strategy Forgotten But Unbroken Unveils The Warfront League And New Patch

Written by Marcello TBL

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New Competitive Game Mode and Update For The World War II Strategy

The developers of Forgotten But Unbroken, Centurion Developments, in collaboration with publisher Microprose, have announced the Warfront League, a year-long competitive mode where players complete daily challenges to earn points. The top three players each month will receive exclusive prizes, with February’s winner receiving Sea Power and a limited-edition RGB mousepad. The second and third-place winners will also receive the mousepad.

Forgotten Bun Unbroken

Patch 1.1.1 introduces control customization, a Chinese localization, and various gameplay improvements such as ranking history for Skirmish mode, new shortcuts, and perk adjustments. The update also includes numerous bug fixes, addressing UI issues, mission loading problems, and animation inconsistencies. The developers encourage player feedback as they continue refining the game; below is an overview via Steam.

About This Game

Forgotten but Unbroken offers a unique perspective on the WWII turn-based strategy genre. Inspired by real stories and events, the game introduces fresh mechanics never before seen in the genre. Players will experience defense missions, historical characters, and unique “micro” features based on reality. From the special abilities granted by wearables to the absence of magical healing, “Forgotten but Unbroken” provides a realistic and immersive gameplay experience.

Elite enemy units, such as the feared SS troops, are designed to spread fear among players, affecting their aiming and overall performance.

Additionally, the game allows players to forge strong relationships with allies, who may send elite soldiers to assist in battle for a limited time, adding a strategic layer to gameplay.

Deep and Complex Experience

Forgotten but Unbroken delivers a deep and complex gameplay experience by intertwining historical events with personal narratives. Players will encounter a newspaper feature that reports on real events from WWII, such as the Battle of Kursk or the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich. These global events are presented alongside the personal story of the main character, Commander Martin, whose life is profoundly impacted by the events of the war. This dual narrative approach not only provides players with a rich historical context but also immerses them in the emotional journey of the main character.

Real Protagonists of WWII

The game features real characters of WWII, carefully & respectfully selected for their legacies. Players have the opportunity to meet and interact with these protagonists for a limited time during the game, adding a layer of authenticity and reverence to the gameplay experience.

Soldier Management

The game features six classes of soldiers, each with unique abilities and perks. Players can customize their soldiers and manage their traits, which affect their performance in battle. Traits such as “Iron Will” can significantly impact a soldier’s morale, while physical traits like “Sickly” can affect their disease susceptibility.

Base Management

Base management is a crucial aspect, allowing players to heal, train, and maintain the morale of their troops. Structures such as hospitals and armories can be built to improve various aspects of the base and troops. Additionally, players must consider factors such as weather and disease, which can impact the effectiveness of their base and troops.

Region and Campaign

Forgotten but Unbroken is set primarily in central Europe, with a focus on Czechoslovakia. This region’s strategic importance during WWII makes it an ideal setting for the game, as players will navigate the complex political and military landscape of the era.

Diplomacy/Politics

Forgotten but Unbroken incorporates a diplomacy and politics system that allows players to impress allies through successful missions, thereby increasing support. Relations with allies can impact the type and level of support they provide, adding a strategic element to player decisions.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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Marcello TBL

Italian Dad in love with Turn-Based RPGs and Indie Games. In 2018 he started Turn Based Lovers and now he can't live without it. A huge fan of RPGs in general, raised on the glorious video games of the '90s that shaped who he is today. Always hopeful that XCOM 3 will arrive one day.