This game appears to be have been developed out of Sub Command, and I’m not sure that that it has has moved in the right direction. Instead of focusing resources on improving one thing, DW goes broad, combining several platforms into one game, and allows the user to pick and control one platform during a scenario. I would have preferred more focus in improving the sub platform, perhaps adding more functionality to the subs such as more stations and more detailed equipment, or introducing something innovative with the subs interior. As it stands now, all platform stations have the same look and feel as Sub Commands from several years ago, and indeed the three Nuclear sub interiors are identical to Sub Commands! The exterior view graphics are an improvement over Sub Command, but they are one generation behind todays graphics and are no competition for games like Silent Hunter III. Although there’s nothing revolutionary about this game, it IS a good solid tactics and strategy simulator for those who are interested in modern day Naval warfare. Like Sub Commander, it gives you valuable insight into some of the highly specialised equipment, tactics and combat techniques in use by the Worlds most powerful Navies, but it’s all a bit too much like playing Sub Command.
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