The videogame equivalent of striking gold... I flat-out loved every second of this disc. The controls are spot-on, the graphics are clean and attractive, there are no camera problems, and it's just right for picking up and jumping in.
It's a great Arcade Style story game with loads of upgrades and gadgets you can earn and buy along with different tanks you can upgrade too. Based on the order you do missions in it changes the story slightly, time of day of the missions, operation based on what you do can change how you go about the battle as well, and different boss to fight with there own rewards adding to the replayability based on which missions you do in what order i say it might take about 3 runs or so of the game if not more to see all the hidden/different content and bosses and different battles.
This is an amazing game! i owned it as a kid and the level of immersion into it and the upgrades made it all the better. if you want a good old title to get into this game would be it. just be careful the nostalgia will get to you lol
While the kill-and-kill-again objective may be low in frills, the simple, straightforward action is a welcome break from a sea of complex games that currently take longer to set up than to play.
Seek & Destroy will never make it into the best releases for any year, however for the measly sum of £9.99 you are guaranteed value and some enjoyment.
Wow WOW WOW Wow WOW WOW... Where do i begin battles are awesome being as a tank absolutely is fun. The airplane levels are astonishing also. Overall 2nd best game ever
Seek and Destroy is the western title for a game originally titled Shin Combat Choro Q, and the localized title and especially the coverart do little to tell you what kind of game it actually is.
In my younger days, a copy of Seek and Destroy was actively withheld from me by my mom, perhaps because she suspected it was some two-bit imperialist war crime simulator as the cover might suggest. When I actually manage to convince her to give it to me, the game I discovered was not that at all.
Shin Combat Choro Q is actually about "Quewar", a world of intelligent, super-deformed talking tanks. Yes, you read that correctly. The story opens with an invasion by the evil Q-Stein Empire of the Kingdom of Proton. The Proton forces have been pushed back to the point of having only one city left: Rivageders, which is where the first level takes place. The player takes the role of Proton's "Special Force Tank", and under the leadership of Major Rodeschild, you must aid the Proton resistance in taking back their cities and fields one by one, as well as that of the friendly neighboring island nation of Nibelia, before taking the fight into Q-Stein for a counteroffensive.
The gameplay is that of an arcade style third-person shooter. Though you can rotate your turret independently of your chassis (if you aren't using a fixed-aim self propelled artillery-style vehicle instead) Moving and shooting is much simplified compare to simulation games.
When completing a mission, you are taken to an overworld map, where you can see towns to visit (marked with a white-on-blue Proton flag) and locations where your next missions will take place (marked by a red-on-black Q-Stein flag) When visiting towns, you can talk to NPC vehicles, visit the shop and garage, use the arena for duels against AI tanks and minigames, and use the heliports to fast travel to other cities you have already visited, all in the manner of an RPG.
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SummaryCommand over 100 tanks, all based on actual military models from around the world with this budget title. Customize and conquer. Choose from hundreds of parts and dozens of weapons, including missile launchers, amphibious rigs and even aerial combat gear. Take on 25 intense missions that take you from the frozen plains of Eastern Europe ...