Assault Sicily 43 Review
DISCLAIMER: I've now had the chance to play the training scenarios and a few of the individual scenarios. I have yet to start the campaign, but unless there are major flaws with that system, I don't think it will affect my rating. As a newcomer to the wargaming hobby (do we call it wargaming, or does Warhammer have that genre locked up?), I quickly found my way to Vuca Simulations' site. To me, it feels like we're in a renaissance of war-games of this type. They were at their peak popularity in the mid to late 1970s and perhaps went through a drought starting in the '90s (I don't know, I was a child and certainly wasn't aware these games existed1). But now, I'm seeing a handful of new publishers, quite a few new games, and I can compare some of the older GMT, MMP, and DI games I own to these new products; there's no comparison! I've had the pleasure of owning and playing many of Vuca Simulations' games now and they are the absolute hallmark...