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| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | Shrapnel Games |
| ESRB RATING: | Everyone |
| FEATURES: | CD, A look at the next Korean War, pitting the Allies against North Korea using the critically acclaimed ATF engine. |
| UPC: | 808003001068 |
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Customer Reviews of Raging Tiger: Second Korean War (PC)
Return to Korea In one of the bolder steps in wargame design and publishing, Shrapnel Games and ProSim have produced an outstanding variant on the possible events of a near-future war on the Korean Peninsula. <
>"Raging Tiger: The Second Korean War" takes a player just a few years down the road, where some hard truths are learned, and the decision had been made to send military force into North Korea. <
>Modled on the "Armored Task Force" engine, Raging Tiger adds units that are only now in research and development. The player is immersed in the role of a task-force commander; able to control armor, mechanized, artillery and aviation units across the breadth of the Korean Peninsula in a range of challenging scenarios. <
>Be warned: the "enemy" AI in Raging Tiger wants you dead, and will use every device an actual enemy opponent would employ to defeat you. "Fair" is not a word used on the modern battlefield. <
>The controls; from the task tool-bar to individual unit pop-up windows; are extremely easy to learn and exploit. The maps are taken from actual terrain models, and are very reflective of the difficulties a commander would encounter fighting across the geographic varieties on the Korean Peninsula. <
>One of the most outstanding features of Raging Tiger; like ATF before it; is the ability to "stop the clock". A player can examine their units and combat, change or make indirect fire orders, or create new flight path for close support aircraft missions and helicopters. The zoom command allows a player to get right on top of the action; if they choose; or stay one step removed as if watching the battle unfold from a Tactical Operations Center. <
>Moreso, just because you won a scenario doesn't mean the same trick will work twice. The AI is very sharp, and doesn't always follow in "the same old way". Raging Tiger is on the "tactical" scale; meaning that the player is controlling single vehicles, platoon and companies in battalion-scale engagements; real tooth-and-nails. <
>This is an outstanding simulation of a potential future conflict in Korea, and I would refer anyone to this as both a recreational pasttime, and learning tool