Battleground 3: Waterloo is a 1996 computer wargame developed and published by TalonSoft. It is the third entry in the Battleground series.
Battleground 3: Waterloo | |
---|---|
![]() Cover art | |
Developer(s) | TalonSoft |
Publisher(s) | TalonSoft |
Series | Battleground |
Platform(s) | Windows |
Release |
|
Genre(s) | Computer wargame |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
The game features the Battle of Waterloo which was the final defeat for Napoleon Bonaparte and his French Empire.
Publication | Score |
---|---|
Next Generation | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
PC Gamer (US) | 91%[3] |
Computer Games Strategy Plus | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
PC Games | B+[5] |
Terry Coleman of Computer Gaming World reported in August 1996 that "BG: Waterloo had, according to Empire (the distributor for Talonsoft in the US), the highest 'buy-in' at retail chains of any historical wargame they've released this year."[6]
A Next Generation critic said Battleground 3: Waterloo "is as good as PC war games get, featuring everything players could want in a turn-based bloodbath: historical accuracy, pleasing graphics, an easy-to-use interface, and strategic subtleties." He remarked that while the game only covers one battle, it has considerable breadth due to its many options, including the ability to play either a historically accurate campaign or a number of "what if" scenarios. He scored it four out of five stars.[2]
The four Battleground games of 1996—Bulge-Ardennes, Shiloh, Antietam and Waterloo—collectively won Computer Games Strategy Plus's wargame of the year award for that year.[7] Waterloo was a finalist for Computer Gaming World's 1996 "Wargame of the Year" award,[8] which ultimately went to Battleground 4: Shiloh.[9] Waterloo was a runner-up for Computer Game Entertainment's 1996 "Best War Game" prize, which ultimately went to Tigers on the Prowl 2. The magazine's editors called both games "top-notch".[10]
In 1996, Computer Gaming World named Waterloo the 115th best game ever. The editors wrote, "The grand age of warfare comes to life with colorful uniforms, delightful landscapes, and above-average opponent AI in this recent release."[11] The magazine's wargame columnist Terry Coleman named it his pick for the 10th-best computer wargame released by late 1996.[12]
TalonSoft | |
---|---|
Battleground series |
|
Campaign series |
|
The Operational Art of War |
|
Other games |
|