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Old 12-18-2013, 01:40 PM
oetjoel oetjoel is offline
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Default I'm a ToW newcomer and here's my quick impression

a couple of weeks ago, my cousin show me Theatre of War 3: Korea. i was impressed, the game is so realistic. i'm a big fan of strategy games, but never i my life experienced a game like this before. the armored vehicles are so detail, you can hit the turret, track, etc... wow that was impressive!

the infantry engagement is also good, but they die to easily. i love the sound effects, especially when we heard it from distance.

i really enjoy the mission generator. my favorite part is when create the infantry engagement. very addictive!

i want to say thank you to the developers who make this game. i'm becoming more interested in history, especially the Korean War and Cold War because of this great game.

i do hope the publisher and developers aren't abandon this franchise. it has great potential in the future. i really wish next year we will hear news about the new Theatre of War game. personally, i want the next game to be set somewhere in Europe during the 70s Cold War. you know that what-if scenario. lots of possibilities to explore, for example West Germany vs East Germany or NATO vs Warsaw Pact. or a war in modern Africa such as Rhodesian Bush War. but i don't mind if the game takes us back to WW2 era. that would be great too. whatever the next TOW game, i'll support it.

in conclusion, Theatre of War 3: Korea is a game that i never expected but turns out to be one of the best strategy games i've ever played.

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Old 01-05-2014, 09:57 PM
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You are right, this is probably one of the best RTS game of this generation, but it's also one of the most underrated, TOW 3 it's great but it's the last one. The studio change to support others types of strategy and left the TOW in that moment.

So much that this forum is close to dead, and I'm from Colombia, one of the fewest places where it's hard to find RTS hardcore players, and I'm the one who reply your great apology to this excellent series.
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Old 01-22-2014, 06:51 PM
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You are right, this is probably one of the best RTS game of this generation, but it's also one of the most underrated, TOW 3 it's great but it's the last one. The studio change to support others types of strategy and left the TOW in that moment.

So much that this forum is close to dead, and I'm from Colombia, one of the fewest places where it's hard to find RTS hardcore players, and I'm the one who reply your great apology to this excellent series.
TOW Korea is the last one in the series? where did you get the info? is the publisher make an official announcement regarding on that? i hope that isn't true. i really hope that TOW series still spawn another sequels in the future.
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Old 02-02-2014, 11:41 AM
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You should check out "THEATRE OF WAR", "THEATRE OF WAR 2: AFRICA 1943", "Theatre of War 2 : Kursk 1943". I think you can still DL demos.
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