
In return, only special anti-tank and grenadier infantry can cause any real damage to tanks, as normal foot soldiers apparently don't carry grenades. You can drive over infantry units, but this only happens if you give a direct order to run down a specific unit, and the enemy AI will do its best to avoid becoming roadkill.


Tanks cause virtually no damage to infantry, which is odd, because we were under the impression that most World War II tanks came fitted with machineguns as well as their main cannon. Game balance also feels a little contrived at times, most noticeably in the way that vehicles and infantry interact. Related Feature - Frontline Attack screenshots Frontline Attack should be all over Europe this September. Obviously most of the action will be on the Eastern Front, but battles in France and Italy are also included, leading up to the German's last ditch offensive in the Ardennes at the end of 1944. As the original title suggests, Frontline Attack is set during World War II and gives you the chance to control German, Soviet or Allied troops in single player campaigns that take you from 1941 to 1944. Whatever it's called though, the game is built around the Earth 3 engine from Reality Pump, which looks suspiciously similar to the previous version, which powered Earth 2150, The Moon Project and World War III : Black Gold to varying degrees of success. Developed in Poland by In-Images and produced by Germany's Zuxxez, the game was originally titled World War II : Panzer Claws, but for reasons unknown will now be renamed Frontline Attack : War Over Europe. Eidos have announced that they will be publishing the latest spin-off of real-time strategy game Earth 2150.
