Dai Senryaku VII Exceed for US PS2

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RE: Dai Senryaku VII Exceed for US PS2

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Kind of reminds me of missionforce: cyberstorm on PC. It was a turnbased mech hex wargame where you ran your own mercenary company. It had a great dynamic campaign where you could do everything from choosing the pilots and equipment to picking the missions.
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others might remember an earlier (better, IMO) game in the series for the Saturn called Iron Storm.

YES. I played that a lot. I wish the sequels got ported over here [:@]
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ORIGINAL: Zakhal

Kind of reminds me of missionforce: cyberstorm on PC. It was a turnbased mech hex wargame where you ran your own mercenary company. It had a great dynamic campaign where you could do everything from choosing the pilots and equipment to picking the missions.
I have very fond memories of Missionforce: Cyberstorm.
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RE: Dai Senryaku VII Exceed for US PS2

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I'll take a look at it. Just downloaded Titans of Steel: Warring Suns. Have not installed as of yet. Hoping this will give me some of the Dai Senryaku enjoyment.
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Your reply makes no sense. Grow up. Units are controlled by the player, if that is what you consider yourself then go for it.

I preferred your response when you called me racist before you edited that out..

Then your response made even less sense than mine.

I was mostly joking. It's basically a knock at the lack of the games actual realism levels.

I find it humorous when the japanese cutesy up a game that could otherwise possibly be taken as at least a half serious historical attempt at something.

I realize your one of those hardcore anime fans. I just don't personally like cartoons in my strategy/wargames.

So Grow up! and learn to take a joke...




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I have that game and is a nice wargame.  Panzer General / Empire / Advance Wars gameplay using modern equipment.
I've already asked Slitherine to localize SystemSoft Alpha games and they said, though they like the idea, it's too much work (gameplay is quite deep).
You gotta commend the Japanese for releasing serious wargames (even with cartoons, gameplay is deep) in the console.
There is also an iPhone version of this in development.

As for an equivalent Matrix game, I would suggest you try out Advanced Tactics.

I don't mind Japanese anime. Just look at my avatar. [:D]
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