Combat Mission: Shock Force From:ValuSoft , Valusoft ,
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Amazon Maximum Age: 240 months Amazon Minimum Age: 144 months Binding: Video Game Brand: ValuSoft EAN: 0897021001020 ESRB Age Rating: Teen Format: CD-ROM Weight: 56 hundredths-pounds Label: Valusoft Manufacturer: Valusoft Packaged Height: 120 hundredths-inches Packaged Length: 740 hundredths-inches Packaged Weight: 45 hundredths-pounds Packaged Width: 540 hundredths-inches Platform: Windows Publisher: Valusoft Release Date: 2007-06-11 Studio: Valusoft
Feature:
- Conduct combat operations in dense urban settings with buildings 8 stories high
- Over 100 different terrain types
- Includes new vehicle upgrades and add-ons
- Full simulation of advanced technologies such as active defense systems, ATGM tandem warheads, etc.
- Stunning high resolution graphics
Product Description:
This tactical military simulation depicts a hypothetical near future conflict between NATO and Syrian forces in Syria.A highly story driven semi-dynamic Campaign, from the US perspective, offers a completely new experience for Combat Mission fans. Each battle include a detailed Mission Briefing outlining specific Objectives, which can range from taking a particular spot on the map to retaining force cohesion. The Objectives for each side can be different, allowing each side to fight according to its own goals rather than a single set common to both. Detailed, story driven, semi-dynamic campaign as told from the NATO perspective Map sizes as tiny as 224mx224m up to a massive 16 square kilometers
Customer Reviews:
Play the demo first if you're a fan of the last game series!, 2008-09-26 First off, I was big fan of this developer's last games Combat Mission Barbarossa to Berlin and Beyond Overlord. I thought it was pretty realistic like Operation Flashpoint but from a command perspective. My real complaint about this new game series is that the control interface feels awkward and cumbersome compared to the simplistic control interface in Combat Mission Barbarossa to Berlin. Also, when I move my mouse around to view the world, it flies off real fast which I found nauseating. It might be a problem with my mouse though. And it's sometimes hard to move troops to different parts of the building so they can take cover or set them up in a fixed position like in CM:BB and CM:BO. The lesson to be learned here is to seriously play the demo first before buying it even it might be priced cheap by now at the store in order to see if you like it or not. (I bought this game pretty cheap at a used bookstore). That is what I used to do all the time before buying new games. They should have kept the AI and the control interface from the last game engine but with new good graphics. (If good graphics is what the designers wanted in their new game). I was waiting for a WW2 version of their new game engine because their CM:BB and CM:BO was superior compared to other Command and Conquer type WW2 strategy games. But I think I'll skip this new game series or I'll play the demo first if it's anything like Combat Mission Shock Force.
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