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- Reviewed on: 12/04/1996
- Updated on: 05/02/2000
- Released on: 09/30/1996
- Originally published on GameSpot: War Wind (PC) Review
Death, doom, and destruction - presented to you in real time. Another typical night of CNN? Think again. The culprit responsible for bringing this entertainment experience to your PC is War Wind. SSI has released a real-time, multiplayer strategy game in the style of Warcraft II and Command & Conquer. War Wind adopts the best elements of these, and adds some fascinating new features of its own. It's magic, it's mayhem, and it's murder - even against your friends, if you like. Who could ask for more?
War Wind is simply breathtaking to behold. A native Windows 95 application, it takes advantage of DirectX to provide reasonably fast cinematics and gameplay. Your installation choices can take from 5MB to 80MB of hard drive space, though the minimum leads to very long pauses during the game (usually in the middle of combat!). Once you are up and running, you get to watch an animated introduction reminiscent of Command & Conquer. After this, the regular game screens you encounter are simply stunning at 640x480 resolution.
Once you've chosen one of four alien races to play, you can choose between a campaign mode (seven missions) or an existing scenario (one of three different missions). A good read-through of the manual is important before jumping into the campaigns. Each race has different advantages and disadvantages that make your race selection somewhat difficult as well. The interface is mouse-driven, and many options for unit selection are like those in a previously mentioned game. Since combat occurs so rapidly, you should learn some of the Hot Keys in order to survive. Your job is to complete the mission goals - no matter what. In case you forget, the Options screen lets you review what you're supposed to be doing.
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