Panzer Front - PlayStation

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Panzer Front (PlayStation)
Also for: PC
Viewed: 3D Third-person, floating camera Genre:
Combat Game: Tank
Arcade origin:No
Developer: Enterbrain Soft. Co.: VIE
Publishers: VIE (GB)
Released: 12 Apr 2001 (GB)
Ratings: 3+
Accessories: Analogue JoyPad, Memory Card
Features: Vibration Compatible

Summary

When producing video games and their content, the subject of the Second World War can be a delicate one, to say the least. Releasing such games in certain European countries is often a decision that must be taken very seriously. But there is way around this. Panzer Front confronts some of the most involving nations head-on in a game where you can fight as the United States, Russia, and even Germany. Plunged into the heart of war, you will soon discover and participate in what is an intense conflict. You will assume the role of some of the greatest commanders of the past, including Rommel and Montgomery. This is a tank-based game in which you are free to wreak havoc on a variety of cities. Set loose with a massive 20-ton instrument of war, the fate of the country is in your hands.

Panzer Front has been designed to suit fans of both the arcade and simulator genres alike. While being surprisingly accurate, Panzer Front is also light-hearted in terms of gameplay, often forgiving, and easy to get to grips with. 25 vast levels are featured in all, covering all of the key battle events of the Second World War. There are 38 fully playable tanks available to control, some of which are modern day, state-of-the-art models. The tanks have been authentically modelled with good mechanics and accurately represent the real thing.

Panzer Front is a game that has plenty of life in it. It’s good as a simulator, and great as an arcade game.