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Silent Storm: Review @ Entertainment Depot

(PC: Single-Player RPG) | Posted by Moriendor @ Wednesday - March 31, 2004 - 16:59 -
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The Entertainment Depot has a review of Nival's WWII-themed tactical RPG 'Silent Storm'. Rating: 8.5/10.
Another World War II game," I complained as I opened my package of games to review and glanced upon Nival Interactive's newest title, Silent Storm. I was already a grizzled veteran of many virtual battlefields, having defeated the Nazis everywhere from Normandy beach to their secret underground bunkers full of zombie Nazis to the Pacific Islands and Japan, home of the Japanese Nazis. But this is hardly the typical World War II title. Silent Storm is a turn-based strategy game focusing on tactics and RPG-style character development among your small, 6-person team of Axis or Allies specialists as they shoot, stab, and blow up buildings, enemies, and various other objects across multiple nations and scores of missions.
 
 
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