One of the elements that makes Rush for Berlin’s campaign mode different from other WWII RTS games (or most WWII games in general) is that it allows you to play through a series of “What if…?” scenarios, offering a different perspective on what really happened and why. These scenarios are especially prevalent in the German campaign. Rather than place you in the similar situation of trying to hold together your forces while the Allies and Russians roll over you, the German campaign presents scenarios such as “What if Germany’s prototype weapons had been developed and used in the war?” While it may not appeal to purists, it does make for interesting gameplay.