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March 8th, 2007, 11:24 AM
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Re: New Review!
For our gamers in Belgium, the March issue of Pc Gameplay Magazine features a review of AATF. According to my amateur translation, reviewer Peter Van Wichelen writes:
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Summarising we can state that AATF is indeed the most realistic simulation in the genre...
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April 4th, 2007, 05:33 PM
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Re: New Review!
Review at Flash of Steel:
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This is a very good game even without tanks, but it won’t make you like the ProSim games if you don’t already like them. In a way, they are the HPS of real time wargaming. If you sign on accepting the limitations, as I have, then you will find something to applaud. It is neither a pretty game, nor a friendly game. But the ProSim series is easily the number one modern wargame system on the market today. AATF is a pleasant reminder that warfare is an unpleasant business.
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April 5th, 2007, 08:10 AM
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Re: New Review!
Thanks! Tom Bitterman at Gaming Nexus gives AATF an 8 out of 10. The full review is HERE (link).
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May 1st, 2007, 11:21 AM
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Re: Another Review!
James Allen recently posted his review of AATF, awarding a score of 6 out of 8 ("Buy it if you like the genre") and writing:
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Air Assault Task Force takes the ATF engine and adds some meaningful improvements that make the game more usable and more approachable than previous titles. The unique setting and theme is enough to draw some attention to the game and the focus on helicopter operations is refreshing. ... The game editors and ability to import scenarios from other ProSim games extends the life of the title and also means that there are already hundreds of scenarios for the game. Joining a multiplayer game is very easy and the in-game browser is one of the best proprietary engines seen in a wargame. The inherent complexity of Air Assault Task Force won’t appeal to everyone, but gamers looking for a unique approach and a focus on helicopter operations will find a lot to like in this title.
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You may read the full review HERE (link).
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June 8th, 2007, 08:10 AM
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Re: PC Gamer Review!
The July issue of PCGamer magazine reviews Air Assault Task Force, bestowing a score of 74%! The magazine is available on newstands now.
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