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Binding: Video Game Brand: Kemco EAN: 0741648008194 ESRB Age Rating: Teen Item Dimensions: Label: Kemco Manufacturer: Kemco MPN: 00819 Number Of Items: 1 Platform: Xbox Publisher: Kemco Release Date: October 26, 2004 Studio: Kemco Features:
Accessories: Editorial Review: Product Description: Dai Senryaku VII: Modern Military Tactics you'll jump onto a 3D battlefield for the ultimate test of battle. Attack on land, sea and air while taking everythign into consideration: distance, terrain, firepower, armor -- They are all pivotal factors and a successful commander neglects none of them. Command an entire military force with the most modern technologies of war. Don't hesitate and don't second-guess, either one will leave you enemy and opening to destroy your army. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Modern Military Tactics not for the weakThis is an in-depth war gaming experience with a very steep learning curve. I actually had to do research onlne to ensure the right weapon PACs during game play. This is one of the best high level attempts at a "Squad Leader" level of game play I've enjoyed since "Advanced Wars 2". (AW2 is 1/8 the effort compared to Dia Senryaku). If you no longer have your group of "Squad Leader" buddies, this can and will fulfill your need for detailed war gaming. This game takes time to learn, is extremely addictive, ... Read More Rating: - Nice Strategy - but Could be BetterDai Senryaku 7 is an old school strategy game, complete with a hexagonal grid map and units to move around the board. Despite the fully 3D intro sequence, once you get into the gameplay it's all flat. You have a seutp screen with very simple graphics, to choose sides and options. Once you're in actual gameplay, you can "zoom" above the map, but you're just getting a sideways view on the gameboard. This is similar to Advance Wars. There are different levels of units - tanks, recon ... Read More Rating: - Turn Based Strategy in Modern Combat AttireHere is a quick review of this game to let you know what to expect. It's a Turn Based Strategy game (TBS) meaning that each participant in the battle will take turns moving their army around the battle field. Think Chess with MANY more units and MUCH larger maps. Unlike Advance Wars (for the GBA) Dai Senryaku VII is played on a grid of hexagons. This obviously allows you to move your units with more freedom than Advance Wars. There are over 400 units divided between over 32 classes and 8 countries. ... Read More |