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Silent Storm: Sentinels Announced

(PC: Single-Player RPG) | Posted by Dhruin @ Tuesday - November 25, 2003 - 14:50 -
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Nival Interactive has announced an add-on to Silent Storm, their well-received 3D tactical WW2 game. The add-on will be called "Silent Storm: Sentinels". Here's a snip from their website:
Moscow - November 25, 2003 - Nival Interactive is pleased to announce an add-on to its highly appraised turned-based tactical game "Silent Storm" set in full 3D. The work on the new project started under the working title "Silent Storm: Sentinels" in September, 2003.

"Silent Storm: Sentinels" employs and further improves the best advantages of the original game offering you the new edge of turn-based gameplay. The story of the add-on takes place in the first years after the war. "Thor's Hammer" revives from ashes and gets ready to pose a new threat to humanity, while veteran operatives join their efforts and establish a secret mercenary organization to counter "Hammer's" hidden agenda. These people call themselves "Sentinels"…

Aside from the grasping story, the game features covert action in desert environments, desolated mines, and industrial vaults. Governments do not support "Sentinels" so they have to buy weapons and equipment taking risks at their own.

Key Features:

* new weapons, including postwar developments
* weapon reliability factor - breakdowns and jams
* new mission objectives, such as "infiltration", "demolition" and "murder"
* improved AI - enemy operates with more efficiency and caution
* new mercenaries in addition to the original characters
* gameplay complexity adjustment
Source: Worthplaying
 
 
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