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In a few missions, you attack gun turrets on the shore that not only look horrible but react like all the other enemies -- fire while out of range and wait to die. The few night missions requiring the deployment of flares are no different, and despite the potential of good challenges and visual beauty, none of these missions deliver on either count. The box indicates you can use this simulator to go from station-to-station and ship-to-ship, but the row of buttons used to jump from station-to-station is hidden, requiring you to constantly open the button selection from a collapsing menu bar.
The need becomes moot, however, after you realize you can set your heading from the helm of the ship and command all your units from the navigational map. In fact, nearly every action you need to do can be done at the navigational map unless you truly want to fire the guns from on-station. Due to the atrocious AI, though, the navigational map is where you need to be to keep your ships from killing each other, and with so much time devoted to that single activity, the simulator really never gears up, effectively making the game a poor imitation of Risk.
The many glitches and errors in the game are glaring, and paying full-price will leave a bad taste. Even though a patch is available, it fixes none of the major problems, and makes you wonder what purpose it serves.
The designers even skimp on the historical battles of World War II, which would have made the game a bit more tolerable. Nearly any discerning gamer will be hard pressed to cull any enjoyment from this simulation disaster. Graphics: Graphics seem more attuned to a budget title.
Other than nice images of ships, all other effects are hackneyed and bring a Pentium 4 with MB RAM to a near stand still. The potential for stunning visuals surrounding nighttime battles, flare effects, and ship-to-ship battles is completely ignored. Sound: Sounds are the bright spot of the game, which is surprising given the poor design of all other aspects, with a wide range of engine noises, weapons fire and explosions.
Crews respond over the radio, but they're always fairly happy, even if your ship is sinking, which results in a bit of unintentional, though out of place, humor. Enjoyment: Taking two hours to get the game installed and working properly will dampen any potential enjoyment, and frequent crashes to the desktop and a few system crashes during gameplay ruin the experience.
Made by Ultimation Inc. Screenshots from MobyGames. Thank you Wilson but I cannot find english text anywhere For those still looking for this game, i got a good news for you.
I have uploaded to mega but it is simplified chinese. You need to find English text and replace to Text folder. Station radar. Station sonar. Tourelles de la batterie principale. Station Grenade sous-marine.
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