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Genre: Tactical Action
Projected Ship Date:
Q2 2004
Target Audience:
Action/Military fans
Players:
1-2 SRP: $49.99
Developer:
Pandemic Studios

Product Description:

Persuasive in peace. Invincible in Combat.  

The U.S. Army is the most powerful ground force in the entire world. The backbone of a ground invasion is the U.S. Army Infantry, and in the midst of combat, their skills, courage, and teamwork are put to the test.  

While readiness continues to be the U.S. Army's top priority, how it goes about its business is changing. Full Spectrum Warrior is a unique test of the U.S. Army to create a training tool to reinforce Army doctrine and team effort within the troops. It is the most realistic portrayal of Infantry-level urban warfare via unique tactical action gameplay. Players become the Squad Leader, commanding Alpha and Bravo squads. There is potential for danger down every alley, behind every window. Hooah!  

Features:

• Groundbreaking new gameplay: Squad-based tactical action is implemented through simple, intuitive interface

• Artificial Intelligence : Full Spectrum Warrior accurately simulates the actions and reactions of soldiers in an intense combat environment.

• Authentic implementation of U.S. Army doctrine as taught to the Infantry

• Multiple environments with varying conditions that affect squad effectiveness and tactics: Day and Night missions, rain, heat, wind/sandstorms.

• Rules of Engagement simulate real-world conditions and alter the difficulty level

• Squad equipment reflects real weaponry and equipment currently in use by the U.S. Army as well as near-future technology in development.

• Realistic animations for squad members: Motions for soldiers were modeled after a combat veteran who is also an active-duty Sergeant in the U.S. Army Rangers.

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