

You fight and contribute to an overall war effort – that is, the Generals are the ones playing the RTS side of the game, while the Heroes are the soldiers on the ground fighting it out.

H&G is essentially a Battlefield-Planetside cross-between that is supposed to be a hybrid of FPS and RTS.

There is, in many ways, a depth to the game seldom achieved by other first person shooters. Despite everything (and all the problems I will talk about below) I do keep coming back to it, and often, I find myself having great fun. Heroes & Generals (H&G) is a game I have a very much love-hate affair with.
