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Combat Mission: Shock Force (PC)

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Combat Mission: Shock Force is a modern tactical war game setting out to challenge the standard of current wargames. Developed by Battlefront, the game is the culmination of 9 years of experience in developing and publishing the award-winning Combat Mission series.

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.

Features:
  • Playable in both real-time and turn-based modes or head-to-head via TCP/IP, PBEM or hotseat, hundreds of destructible battlefields from windswept deserts to thriving cities accurately reflect the horrors of war.
  • Between pitched firefights, guerrilla strikes and nighttime operations, a semi-dynamic campaign guarantees an electrifying experience every time.
  • Full simulation of advanced technologies.
  • Night combat complete with night vision devices.
  • Over a hundred different terrain types including dozens of different buildings styles.
  • 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.
Game Details:
Publisher: Paradox Interactive
Developer: Battlefront.com
Website: www.battlefront.com
Genre: Tactical
Release Date: 27th July 2007
Price: £29.99
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