Combat ranges from tank-to-tank combat to regimental battles. You are always put in the lead tank so you can get a better view of the battlefield. There are 46 missions that take place in Iraq, Korea, Germany and North America, and thanks to the AI and graphics, each gives you a distinct experience. The tanks, such as the Russian Cold War era T-80 and T-72, are accurate and usually kill in two or three hits. The AI is superb and offers a challenge for even the most seasoned simulation fan. Most of your time is spent scanning the surroundings, moving units, and firing weapons. What is offered are pure battlefield tactics from a first-person perspective. This straightforward simulation has no campaign mode or CGI movies of tanks rolling into battle, no voiceovers, and no one talks you through the instructional lessons. Add to this the varied battlefields of Europe, Asia and the Middle East, a battalion level, and a tactical planner and you have a solid, fun and satisfying game. Steel Beasts gives you the chance to command the US M1A1 and German Leopard 2A4 tanks without having to obsess about every gauge, dial and scope, nor does it force the strict policies and procedures of the military on you.
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