A tactical telling of WWII’s final moments
United Assault - Final Stand is an additional content United Assault – Normandy '44 that transports players to the Obersalzberg region in 1945, challenging them to infiltrate the Führer's fortified mountain residence during the waning days of World War II. Developed by Polygon Art, this content tells the final events that transpired during WWII, continuing the historical action.
United Assault - Final Stand is a compelling addition that completes the WWII experience. Along with its detailed setting and challenging gameplay, it maintains the core mechanics of the gameplay while providing new environments and objectives that remain faithful to historical events.
A welcoming closure to the story
United Assault - Final Stand is set in a meticulously recreated Obersalzberg, the DLC offers an open-world rogue-lite FPS experience. Players will navigate through authentic reconstructions of significant locations, including the Berghof—the Führer's mountain residence and the Kehlsteinhaus (Eagle's Nest), alongside an extensive network of bunker complexes. The terrain emphasizes exploration, requiring strategic thinking and tactical advantage to uncover hidden secrets and complete objectives.
The game follows the final events of World War II, following closely what happened while delivering a faithful and exciting action shooter experience. However, the previous problems in this game still carry on to its expansion with the weak artificial intelligence that makes the gun play a bit too easy. Moreover, some players point out the poor optimization the base game has while having average graphics, carrying over to the expansion.
A decent conclusion to a historic journey
United Assault – Final Stand offers a satisfying sendoff to the United Assault experience with historically faithful settings and a solid variety of missions. While it maintains the core formula, its weak AI and optimization issues persist from the base game. Despite these flaws, the DLC provides strong atmosphere and replayable challenges that fans of the series and WWII shooters may still appreciate.