Written by Thanasis, 25 November 2011
UIG Entertainment have announced that Steel Armor: Blaze of War, a realistic tank simulator with tactical elements, will be released for PC on 20th January 2012 in the UK. The game was developed by Gravteam, a company that provided tactical simulation software for the Ukrainian army.
Steel Armor: Blaze of War is based on the wars that took place in the second half of the 20th century history. Players can take control of either the Soviet, Iranian, Iraqi or Angolan armies during the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan of 1984 , the Iran/Iraq war of 1981 and the Angolan civil war of 1987.
Some of the key features of the game include,
- Dynamic campaigns with historical missions;
- Large-scale tactical battles with real tanks, APCs, artillery, aviation and infantry.
- Destructible environment. Interactive landscape: ability to dig craters and trenches in real-time.
- Realistic engineering: all the physics depend on the features of battle machines, ballistics, damage of steel modeling, work of the gun sights and observation devices, work of machine crews, tank battle squads and controls.
- After-battle statistics that let player evaluate results of attacks and see received damages with vectors of missile hits.
- Campaigns processor and mode-building utilities that allow modifying main elements of the game, add new machines, units, elements of interface and arms.
- Encyclopedia of battle technics that gives one detailed review of characteristics and comparison of all the technics needed.
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