SGS Halls of Montezuma

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Halls of Montezuma recreates the Mexican-American war of 1846-1848. Play the USA and conquer Mexico City before Whig opposition in Congress forces a negotiated peace.

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Developer:
Strategy Game Studio
Publisher:
Avalon Digital
Release date:
20 May 2021
Recent Steam reviews:
Not specified
All Steam reviews:
Mostly Positive (35)

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Description

Halls of Montezuma recreates the Mexican-American war of 1846-1848. Play the USA and conquer Mexico City before Whig opposition in Congress forces a negotiated peace. As Mexico, hold desperately against the enemy’s onslaught, to gain enough time for America's internal politics to end the war.



The Halls of Montezuma game contains several scenarios, covering different periods of the Mexican-American war of 1846-1848. The war was initiated by US President Polk on the premise that the southern border of Texas should be the Rio Grande River, while Mexico claimed that the border was on the Nueces River. The Whig party and many American citizens opposed the war, and this is a decisive factor in the game. A small scenario covers the early stages of the war over the disputed territories in southern Texas and, in the West, in California and New Mexico. Another scenario deals with Scott’s famous 1847 campaign, starting with the landing at Vera Cruz till the capture of Mexico city. And, of course, a complete Grand Campaign covers the whole war.

Scenario durations last from 10 turns (for the smaller one) to 44 turns, each representing a two-weeks period between April 1846 and March 1848.

One player represents the United States of America's land and naval forces, the other has Mexico's land and Naval forces.

  • The Mexican forces are more numerous at the start of the game, but are poorly led and have lower morale. They receive only a small number of reinforcements and must hold desperately against the onslaught and superior morale of their enemy, hoping to gain enough time for America's internal politics to disrupt and eventually end the war.
  • The USA must advance and eventually conquer Mexico City before the Whig opposition to the war forces a negotiated peace. This anti-war sentiment is represented in the game and shall be carefully watched. The starting forces are small initially, but supplemented many Volunteers and further reinforced by regular Army units. And the US Navy dominates the seas, giving a sizable strategic advantage.

Be careful of the potential weakness of some quality but small units. As the USA, losing regular army units will seriously affect the anti-war sentiment at home. Watch your supply assets, as early success may easily outrun your capacities in the logistical nightmare of Mexico in the early 19th century.

The game's event and cards allow full replay ability thanks to the numerous various situations that they create on the diplomatic, military, political or economical fields.

The game is named after and in tribute of the USMC famous hymn.

Estimated Playtime: from 1h00 to many hours...
Favored Side: USA.
Hardest to Play: Mexico.

Recommended system requirements

minimum*

OS:
Windows 10+
Processor:
2.5 GHz Intel Dual Core
Memory:
2 GB RAM
Graphics:
512 MB NVIDIA GeForce 9600 or equivalent
DirectX:
Version 9.0
Storage:
750 MB available space
Sound Card:
DirectX Compatible
Additional Notes:
Max 21:9 ratio on full screens. Use windowed mode on Xtra large monitors.

recommended*

OS:
Windows 10 or higher
Processor:
2.5 GHz Intel Dual Core
Memory:
4 GB RAM
Graphics:
1024 MB DirectX 11 compatible
DirectX:
Version 11
Storage:
2 GB available space
Sound Card:
DirectX Compatible
Additional Notes:
Max 21:9 ratio on full screens. Use windowed mode on Xtra large monitors.

User reviews

Donald
Recommended | 21 May 2021
8.3h played

Strongly recommended. First computer game on the strategic level of the Mexican War. Good period feel based on solid research. The game plays quickly and presents the player with the same challenges confronting the

Helpful: 47
Don Cossack
Recommended | 10 Jun 2021
5.4h played

In 5 hours of playtime, I have found the game so far to be fun, easy to learn and play and at the same time seriously historical, detailed and challenging. Excellent, colorful graphics, an awesome soundtrack and manual,

Helpful: 18
ibn fuzzayd
Recommended | 22 May 2021
28 min played

What it says on the tin. Good, intuitive UI and smooth campaign flow. The map is good to look at and documentation is just as good. I’m only just starting to dig my teeth into this, but the battles are fun and it’s

Helpful: 18
Downright.
Not recommended | 10 Jun 2021
50 min played

Okay I've only played this for 50 minutes but got to say I haven't really enjoyed it at all. I shall most likely refund it hence the short play time. So what do I think is wrong or not great fun with "SGS Halls of

Helpful: 19
Et
Not recommended | 13 Nov 2021
6.5h played

I like this game buts its has to many bugs and suffers from the plague. First theirs this bug were out of no where soviets and fins appear to duke it out in the golf of Mexico in 1846 and its happened several times.

Helpful: 11
Montecalm
Not recommended | 14 Jul 2021
2.0h played

I really wanted to enjoy this game as the war is intriguing. But as they say, high expectations but poor delivery can ruin the best of effort. Very disappointing. Running Windows 10 64, 16 gig ram, GTX980 video. Game

Helpful: 10