The Best D-Day Video Games of All Time

10 – Close Combat: The Longest Day – Deep Dive into D-Day Strategy

For strategy buffs seeking a historically accurate D-Day experience, Close Combat: The Longest Day is a must-play. Here’s why it stands out:

Modernized Classic with Historical Focus:

Another permanent staple series on everything D-Day and World War 2 related is Close Combat: The Longest Day. Released in 2011, The Longest Day rebuilds the classic Atomic Games’ Close Combat 5 – Invasion: Normandy and brings it up to modern standards.

Modernized Classic with Historical Focus:

The Close Combat series of titles is known for its heavy focus on historical accuracy and attempting its best to simulate the soldier psych in combat. Close Combat goes beyond traditional RTS mechanics. It emphasizes the psychological impact of combat on soldiers. Avoid reckless tactics and overexposure to enemy fire, as your troops will realistically refuse to follow suicidal orders. Every soldier matters, forcing you to make strategic decisions that consider their well-being.

A Pioneering Approach to Squad-Level Warfare:

Close Combat’s innovative approach to commanding individual soldiers, instead of faceless units, cemented its place as a groundbreaking WW2 game in the mid-90s. This emphasis on realism continues to resonate with strategy enthusiasts today.

Extensive D-Day Content:

Relive the Normandy campaign across 60 missions covering airborne drops, beach landings, and crucial inland battles. Close Combat: The Longest Day offers a comprehensive D-Day experience that will challenge and reward strategy fans.

9 – Call of Duty 2: A Fresh Take on D-Day Intensity

While Call of Duty 1 landed with a bang, Call of Duty 2 (2005) secures its spot on this list for a specific reason: a unique D-Day perspective.

Beyond Paratroopers: Storming Pointe du Hoc:

Call of Duty 1 puts you on the boots of American paratroopers of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, of the 101st Airborne Division, and has you go through the motions of landing behind enemy lines, scraping together a bunch of troopers and fighting the Germans. Call of Duty 2 throws you into the daring assault on Pointe du Hoc as Bill Taylor of the 2nd Ranger Battalion. This lesser-known but crucial operation offers a fresh take on the Normandy landings.

Cinematic Intensity:

Building upon the success of the first game, Call of Duty 2 delivers an even more intense and cinematic experience. Prepare for a heart-pounding portrayal of D-Day combat, capturing the raw emotions and struggles of the soldiers.

A Franchise Powerhouse:

Call of Duty 2 solidified the series’ position as a dominant force in the WW2 shooter genre. It successfully established Call of Duty as a legitimate successor to Medal of Honor, offering a different approach to historical storytelling.

8 – IL-2 Sturmovik: Battle of Normandy – Take Flight Over D-Day

There’s a lack of World War 2 flight sims that look at the operations before and after D-Day. IL-2 Sturmovik: Battle of Normandy expands upon IL-2 Sturmovik: Battle of Stalingrad, offering a comprehensive air campaign that transcends the iconic D-Day invasion. Here’s why it should be on your radar:enthusiasts:

Authentic D-Day Air Combat:

IL-2 Sturmovik is the most realistic World War 2 flight sim available. Pilot meticulously recreated aircraft like the P-51 Mustang, Bf 109, Spitfire Mk.IX, and more, each with authentic flight dynamics and damage modelling. It’s not an easy game to learn, but it’s well worth the time and effort. If you’re lucky enough to have a VR headset, then this should be a no-brainer.

Historically Accurate Battlefields:

The Battle of Normandy map is meticulously crafted using satellite data, accurately reflecting the real-world geography of southern England and northwestern France during the invasion.

Unique World War 2 and D-Day Experience

Beyond arcade-style titles like Blazing Angels, IL-2 Sturmovik: Battle of Normandy offers a unique focus on D-Day air combat. Engage in dogfights, bombing runs, and crucial ground attack missions as you fight for air superiority over Normandy.

7 – Classified: France ’44: XCOM-inspired Tactics for D-Day

Craving a strategic turn-based experience like XCOM, but set in the lead-up to D-Day? Classified: France ’44 delivers a surprising and personality-packed adventure. Here’s why you should check it out:

Undercover Operations with XCOM Vibes:

Classified: France ’44 was such a pleasant surprise and a turn-based tactics video game in the vein of XCOM that’s just excellent. It’s filled to the brim with personality, all the while still packing some solid turn-based mechanics and perfectly designed missions. You lead a commando team, working alongside the French Resistance to disrupt the German war machine in the 50 days before D-Day. Fans of XCOM, Gears Tactics, and Xenonauts will feel right at home with the core gameplay mechanics.

Building Your Dream Sabotage Squad:

Throughout the campaign, you’ll assemble the perfect team of saboteurs, tailored to your strategic preferences. Take on challenging missions ranging from assassinations and rescues to critical sabotage operations, while avoiding the ever-peering eyes of the Gestapo and the Feldgendarmerie.

Tense, Turn-Based Encounters:

The basics are similar to XCOM, Gears Tactics, Xenonauts and other games of the genre: you have a certain number of action points to spend on movements, shooting and abilities. Use them all, and the turn ends. It’s a unique take that’s pleasantly well made, filled to the brim with personality, carefully curated missions, in-depth squad management and an overwhelming amount of enemy variety.

A Feast for Strategy Fans:

Classified France ’44 boasts a wealth of content and an excellent campaign. Meticulously designed missions, diverse enemy types, and in-depth squad management features make this game a must-play for strategy enthusiasts and XCOM lovers.

6 – Wargame Design Studio Eagles Strike: Dive into Historical D-Day Tactics

For hardcore wargamers seeking an authentic D-Day experience, Wargame Design Studio’s Eagles Strike (updated 2024) delivers the perfect blend of historical accuracy and strategic depth. Here’s why it stands out:

A Wargamer’s Paradise:

I couple of months back I described this game as the World War 2 title I never knew I needed to play, and I meant it. Wargame Design Studio’s Eagle Strike is perfect if you love classic hex-and-counter wargame. Following the legacy of John Tiller’s legendary titles, Wargame Design Studio has meticulously worked on Eagles Strike to turn it into a truly amazing experience.

Experience History Firsthand:

Eagles Strike throws you into over 120 meticulously recreated historical scenarios. Command true-to-life orders of battle featuring the exact units and vehicles used in real-world D-Day engagements.

Unmatched Historical Accuracy:

What made me fall in love with Eagles Strike is the exquisite attention to detail and historical accuracy that give a glimpse at the complexities of World War 2 tactics and battlefield dynamics. It’s possible to feel the complexities of WW2 tactics and battlefield dynamics unfold as you make crucial decisions. The 40-meter hex and 5-minute turn system further ground the experience in historical realism, and you’ll be commanding units at a squad and single-vehicle level.

A Top Contender for D-Day Enthusiasts:

With its recent update in 2024, Eagles Strike stands as a serious contender for the title of the most complete and immersive D-Day wargame available today.

Eagles Strike got the update treatment very recently, at the start of 2024, and, in my opinion, is one of the best and most complete D-Day games ever made, and you can play, right now.

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2 responses to “The Best D-Day Video Games of All Time”

  1. Ver good piece. Thank you.

    I believe no serious list of D-Day computer wargames can be complete without Atomic Games / 360’s V for Victory titles Gold Juno Sword as well as Utah Beach, the titles that got me into true wargames on the computer. They had a very unique mechanism that made supply more than just keeping lines secure. The calendar for air support was equally innovative. Dang, I miss Atomic Games’ brilliant wargame designs as much as I miss how young I was when I played them. A remaster or better yet an update would have me getting the wallet out.

    Even though it is a recreation of the table-top game, Lock n’ Load’s Tactical Digital game system has some fantastic scenarios based on the D-Day landings and would be in my list.

    I agree that both WDS’ SB: Eagles Strike and PB: Battles of Normand are fantastic games. Combat Mission’s intolerably old engine is also capable of some memorable gaming moments, but these days the better-maintained titles get my time.

    Again thanks for the piece.

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  2. […] With its extensive Order of Battle, diverse scenarios, historically accurate map, plenty of attention to detail, and an unwavering commitment to try and simulator Operation Overlord as authentic as possible, I consider Panzer Campaigns: Normandy ’44 to be one of the best games in the genre, and definitely, one of the best D-Day video games of all time. […]

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