Silent Storm sweet nothings at Netjak
Silent Storm sweet nothings at Netjak
Review - posted by Saint_Proverbius on Sun 7 March 2004, 02:27:23
Tags: Silent StormThere's a review over on Netjak about Silent Storm. While it mentions some gripes, the review is pretty damned positive saying it's one of the better tactics experiences out there even if the character system is a bit odd. Here's a bit of the intro:
Venus & Braves, Generation of Chaos III, Advance Wars 2, Disgaea, Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, Fire Emblem, Onimusha Tactics, UFO: Aftermath, Dynasty Tactics 2, and Front Mission 4. All turn-based strategy games. All at least partially reviewed by me. Some good, others not worth the bits they are comprised of. While the merits of each individual game are debatable, what isn't up for debate is the fact that this is one of the best times ever for the Strategy and Strategy-RPG enthusiast.
The best part is...the games keep coming! After completing Front Mission 4, I had Naruto Konoha Senki waiting, and this game, Silent Storm. The shrewd guys over Encore Publishing sent me a copy after checking out my UFO: Aftermath review and figured I was probably an Strategy enthusiast, and that I would like this particular game. Well, they were right on both counts! Silent Storm bests UFO: Aftermath on the PC, and falls into the upper echelon of not only the Strategy games, but games in general.
Of course, not much of that has to do with Silent Storm, but I just thought that was the best part of the thing right there.
Spotted at: GenGamers
Venus & Braves, Generation of Chaos III, Advance Wars 2, Disgaea, Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, Fire Emblem, Onimusha Tactics, UFO: Aftermath, Dynasty Tactics 2, and Front Mission 4. All turn-based strategy games. All at least partially reviewed by me. Some good, others not worth the bits they are comprised of. While the merits of each individual game are debatable, what isn't up for debate is the fact that this is one of the best times ever for the Strategy and Strategy-RPG enthusiast.
The best part is...the games keep coming! After completing Front Mission 4, I had Naruto Konoha Senki waiting, and this game, Silent Storm. The shrewd guys over Encore Publishing sent me a copy after checking out my UFO: Aftermath review and figured I was probably an Strategy enthusiast, and that I would like this particular game. Well, they were right on both counts! Silent Storm bests UFO: Aftermath on the PC, and falls into the upper echelon of not only the Strategy games, but games in general.
Of course, not much of that has to do with Silent Storm, but I just thought that was the best part of the thing right there.
Spotted at: GenGamers
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