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Genre and what to do:
Submarine simulation. You have an exciting chance to experience underwater naval combat. You are given a chance to choose between American, Chinese, or Russian vessels and aircraft during revolution in Russia. Though the basics of the campaigns are quite similar, the American units are the most interesting to play in the campaign. There is a variety of single-player campaign suggested by the game. You also have a possibility to roll your own scenarios in mission editor option. The game in Multiplayer is not less challenging, suggesting two Exciting game modes: Cooperative and Head-to-Head Modes. Overall, the game is characterized by multiple details; each platform has a number of stations, including radar and sonar rooms as well as weapon control and much more. Each platform has specific capabilities which must be mastered. The array of weaponry types and equipment is also varied.
Style and atmosphere inside the game:
The game.s 3D graphics is merely functional, with simple textures and weak special effects. The game doesn.t look very realistic. The individual stations inside the ships are depicted in a detailed 2D graphics. The game.s graphics doesn.t enhance the game, overall. The sound system is also done not in the best way. But you can switch off the soundtrack. All the speech commands are fully implemented.
Offline gameplay: 1 player |
Multiplayer: No |
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Publisher:
Strategy First |
ESRB Ratio: Everyone |
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Extras and features: |
Three Nations to Choose: American, Chinese, Russian Cooperative and Head-to-Head Mode in Multiplayer Option Engaging Mission Editor Option Exciting Training Section |
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Drawbacks: |
The graphics needs improvements |
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Requirements:
Windows 98/98SE/2000/Me/XP/Vista,Processor: 550 MHz,DirectX 9.0b,32 MB RAM,Free hard drive space: 1 GB,Direct 3D 128MB DirectX 9.0,DirectX-compliant Sound Card |
Alternative names:
Dangeros Woters, Dangeres Watres, Dungerous Water |