So, why does Panzer Elite Action: Fields of Glory continue to captivate gamers and World War II enthusiasts? The answer lies in its unique blend of action, strategy, and historical accuracy.
The gameplay mechanics were specifically tuned for the DualShock 2 controller. Unlike "hard" sims that required managing individual crew members or manual gear shifting, Fields of Glory used a streamlined control scheme. One stick handled movement while the other aimed the turret, a precursor to the modern "twin-stick" tank controls seen in games like World of Tanks. This accessibility was balanced by mission variety; players weren't just hunting other tanks. They were tasked with escorting convoys, defending strategic outposts against waves of infantry, and providing fire support for air strikes. panzer elite action fields of glory ps2 iso