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Review RPG Vault digs Silent Storm

Spazmo

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Tags: Nival Interactive; Silent Storm

<A HREF="http://rpgvault.ign.com" target="_blank">RPG Vault</a> have a <a href=http://rpgvault.ign.com/articles/497/497731p1.html>review</a> of <a href=http://www.nival.com/eng/s2_info.html>Silent Storm</a>, the wacky World War II tactical shooter RPG game. They generally liked it, although the review doesn't have a numerical rating.
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<blockquote>By any standard, Silent Storm is an involving and detailed take on infantry combat, encompassing a lengthy brace of campaigns that should engross grognards, desktop strategists - and perhaps to a somewhat lesser extent, role-playing enthusiasts - for many hours of play. With an interface that is simple to grasp and offers considerable scope for varied tactics, the game is eminently accessible from the outset, yet its combination of an abundance of enemies with turn-based skirmishing makes it difficult to put down. On the downside, it is perhaps regrettable that, in light of the destructibility of the environs, usage of the vehicles found in some levels isn't possible, as they serve mere aesthetic purpose. Also, those looking for an intricately crafted story-driven experience may be better advised to look elsewhere, as the non-linear nature of the campaign results in a somewhat disjointed feel to the plot. Regardless, Nival's title certainly has more going in its favor than against, something that surely bodes well for Sentinels, the upcoming expansion.</blockquote>
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I'd say something sassy, but I'm afraid the author of the review--Derek 'Annihilator' Forrester--would annihilate me to death.
 

Vault Dweller

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Yep, one could never be too careful around those "Annihilator" types.
 

Snuffles

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I'm playing through this game now, i'm really enjoying it, but i don't see any role playing involved, am I missing something or is it the usual stats = roleplay thing?
 

Jed

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It's a modern-day dungeon crawl. That is its relationship to RPGs.
 

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