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The Combat Mission games have done a lot to raise the bar for wargames on the PC, thanks to their excellent simulation mechanics and approach to the genre. While most wargames tend to be 2D--acting as computerized versions of board games--the Combat Mission games used to use a (relatively) crude 3D engine to let you see the battle evolve in a realistic manner. Of course, the attention to statistical detail that is the hallmark of serious wargames is also there. With Combat Mission: Shock Force, the series is looking to leap ahead to a modern-day setting and updated technology.
Combat Mission: Shock Force lets you test out the abilities of the US Army's new Styrker combat vehicles.
The hypothetical scenario at the heart of Shock Force could almost have been ripped from the headlines. After radioactive "dirty bombs" explode in Western cities, Syria is tied to the act and the US and other nations retaliate. You play from the perspective of the US Army forces, as you can command elements of Task Force Hawk, the invasion force. Task Force Hawk..........
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