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Dai Senryaku VII: Modern Military Tactics is a classic turn-based war simulation game that features over 400 vehicles, a dynamic 3D battlefield, and the option to challenge either friends or a sophisticated AI, all set against the backdrop of modern warfare themes.
A**.
Better than I'd expected, but the learning curve is steep.
"Dai Senyraku VII: Modern Military Tactics" is a strategist's game. I'm going to say that before I say anything else. This game is not for the amateur strategist, or someone who isn't interested in a game you may never beat completely. This game has three levels of AI and a huge range of campaign (sort of, there's no plot) and Free Play missions, and even on Easy AI I found the game very unforgiving. Sustained wars in which both sides have a lot of money starting out can grind on for some time- 99 days is the limit for the longest of scenarios. The graphics are also none-too-impressive; while I have seen worse, and what you have here gets the job done, "Dai Senryaku"'s graphics weren't even state of the art in 2004 when it came out. Unimpressive graphics, an unforgiving and relentless AI, and long missions- more than once, I got the feeling that in this game you don't fight battles, but wars. And the learning curve in this game is extremely steep. It hardly tells you anything about anything, seeming to expect you'll figure out how to read all the information it provides on your own. The English is often badly translated, which doesn't help.At this point you're probably wondering why I haven't returned "Dai Senyraku" to the store already. For a while I wasn't sure myself.But.If you stick with this game, if you try to learn and understand its vast range of complexities, you'll find that "Dai Senryaku VII" is a game like no other on the Xbox. Or on the 360, quite possibly. 400 units to choose from, and the opportunity to play as Britain, France, Germany, the USA, the PRC, Russia, or Israel. The amount of detail available is all but unlimited, and the possibilities truly are endless.* Free Play missions- you can choose Easy, Medium, or Hard AI difficulty, or set everyone as human for up to four players. You can set alliances any way you like, and while there are default nations for each map you can change those too.* Unit detail- each and every unit has a statistics sheet, showing hit percentages for each weapon. And while a unit being attacked chooses what to shoot back with on its own, you can tell your units to attack with anything they have. The only limit there is that tanks cannot shoot their main guns at aircraft or helicopters. That's what the machine guns are for! Each unit has a story to tell- as some others have said- and learning it will do you good. I found that the more I knew about a unit, the more useful it was in combat. And this game includes everything, from recon fighters to nuclear submarines and Patriot missile batteries. There's a world of possibility waiting in this game, if you make it over that learning curve.* Campaign- virtually nonexistent- RED Army must defeat BLUE Army!- and the English is not translated that well. So... yeah. Go ahead if you want, and I highly recommend the tutorials- every time this game volunteers to teach you something, never say no. But don't expect the epicness of "Gears of War" or "Halo". But both in the Campaign and Free Play, I felt like the game was leaving the reason for the war to my imagination. And if this game stimulates your imagination some, gets you to thinking up a campaign of your own, then that's hardly a bad thing.* Graphics, as I said, are not that great. There are two kinds- those you see when viewing the entire map, and those you see when one unit attacks another. I'll call those strategic and tactical for short. Strategic graphics are a simpler version of "Shattered Union", in that units are colored according to what flag they fight under. GREEN Army units are green, and so on. While some might argue this makes the fighting look cartoonish, it is a system that makes the battlefield much easier to analyze. Get to playing this game and you'll be thankful for the coloring. Tactical graphics are a little better, a little more detailed, but again don't expect much. They do something "SU" never did, which is have the units be groups rather than individuals. A PzH 2000 unit is made up of about eight howitzers, for example and an infantry unit looks to be the size of a platoon.* Music- it might as well be nonexistent. What little exists isn't at all interesting, and you'd best get used to it because it's gonna be back again. And again. In fact, basically the same song plays in the background all through a battle. A good soundtrack could have done some good, but at the same time nothing is being forced on you."Dai Senyraku VII: Modern Military Tactics" was so irritating at first I just about wrote it off the first day. But all that detail, those eight nations and 400 units, kept drawing me back. And when I began to get past the learning curve, this game was irresistible. In the end, after one month of trying it out, I not only kept my first copy but bought a second for my brother. This game rates a full four stars on Fun and Overall. The only thing I would have added would be maybe some Cold War scenarios- like the US, Russia, West and East Germany battling over the fate of the divided nation as the Cold War goes hot. And I also would have liked it if "Dai Senryaku" let us create our own nations, combining units from all the existing ones. The DDR, for example, could have easily been represented by having Russian units fighting under a German flag.But, those gripes are minor ones, and don't in any way detract from what a fine, albeit very complex, game this is. Anybody who loves detailed turn-based strategy games will surely see past this game's faults, just as I did.
K**R
Too few games like this
Old school Beer N Pretezels kind of turn based gaming. Too few games like this left
B**.
KEMCO Dai Senryaku VII: Modern Military Tactics ( Xbox )
One of The Best RTS Game For The XBOX. I'm Was Glad Microsoft Made This Game Backwards Compatible For The XBOX 360. It Will Be A Great Game To Add To My Video Game Collection. Thank You!
Y**I
Like Advance Wars, but better!
As far as war strategy games go, this is one of the best.If you played Advance Wars, get ready for an upgrade. And, as a bonus, Fog of War is enacted for every level, not just advanced levels.
M**T
Love this game
I purchased this after I lost my previous copy of this game. Arrived in excellent condition including the manual. This game is a must if you enjoy turn-based strategy games.
T**Y
Awesome Game
It is an awesome game that you can play over and over and never have the same result. Get It
J**C
Turn Based Strategy in Modern Combat Attire
Here 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. The unit types found in the game range from Aircraft like Interceptors, Fighters, and Supply planes (and more) to Main Battle Tanks, Recon Vehicles, SAM units, all kinds of boats including Destroyers, Cruisers, Carriers, and Submarines. The countries included are United States, Japan, Germany, Russia, France, Israel, China, and Russia.There are 25 Mission Mode (Story) battles to fight and over 100 Free Play Mode maps to choose from. In addition there is a Map Editor that lets you build your own maps up to 64x64 hexes. Each country can have up to 50 units on the map at once (for a total of 200 units in a 4 player game).The multiplayer options are plentiful in this game. Each country can the allied with other countries. Up to 4 players/computer opponents can play on a map. Any combination of players and computer controlled players using any controllers (1 controller can be shared or multiple controllers can be used). The computer AI can be one of 3 levels: Easy, Medium, and Hard. Everything from Alliances, Fuel, and starting Funds can be changed for a Free Play map.The game can be very challenging for strategy game beginners. Mission Mode will be pretty easy for those who are very familiar with Strategy Games but Free Mode will keep them happy. The graphics won't impress those who are looking for eye candy but they get the job done in a simple and fast-thinking way.Hopefully this review was helpful to you. Thanks for reading.
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