Visually, Rush for Berlin is impressive. While you’ll see more than a few look-alike units, everything is detailed and generally well done. The little graphical details are what really help to give the game a bit more life. As battles rage on, you’ll see all manner of dust and smoke kick up into the air, as well as some nice environmental effects like snow or trees swaying in the breeze. Even better, the game still manages to run at a pretty decent clip the entire time. This may not be the case for all PCs, but if you’ve got a decent machine, you’ll like what you see.
Sound plays an important role in the game – perhaps as much as the visuals do. You can often hear a division of tanks coming towards you before you even see them, giving you the chance to quickly plan an ambush or plan an exit strategy. The sound effects and voice-overs really help to push the game’s feeling across, both of which are complimented by a great sounding soundtrack.