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Sat Sep 29, 2007 3:48 am Reply and quote this post
I got this game the other day and I really like it. One thing that is particularly good about it is that the bombs are BIG.

It's a mix between an RTS and a Tactics game - focus is all on unit control, not base building/resource gathering, and is set during a fictional World War III in 1989. The single player campaign follows the progress of a small company of American troops throughout the war.

Multiplayer is very good - it's based on the BF2 ranking and stats system, and records all the players' achievements. In Multiplayer, each player chooses a "role" - Infantry, Armour, Air or Support, and controls these types of units in the battle, making teamwork easier - each player can focus on targeting certain enemy unit types. The aim is to secure all the command points on the map, thereby depleting the enemy. In this sense, it's sortof like an RTS version of BF2.

Players can call down loads of different "Tactical Aids" - including various types of artillery, Napalm, Fuel Air Bombs, 70,000 pound "Daisy Cutters" and Tactical Nukes. Here are a couple of screenshots that I took:


Heavy Artillery strikes a cluster of enemy troops


Mushroom cloud, just after the blast

I'll try and get some more screens later on - maybe of a Napalm strike in a forest Or of a Carpet Bombing strike...

If anyone else has this game, add me on it - my username is Andreyevich.

Contributed by Andy, Editorial, Marketing & Services Team
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