The Bottom Line
Where many other wargames gives you control over vast forces, Soldier of Anarchy concentrates on small-force tactics. Hours of fun in this real-time combat simulation.
Pros
- Easy controls, great versility
- Includes editor to create your own missions
- Multiplayer mode to play over the Internet
Cons
- Requires CD to be inserted to play
Description
- Campaign consisting of 9 detailed missions,providing over 30 hours of game-play per campaign
- Command 4 (or more) highly trained commandos, in an attempt to find out what happened to the World
- As the game progresses, so does the experience and capabilities of your units
- Designate specialties for your men and women, including medical, exposives, and heavy weapons
- Included game editor to create additional missions
- Scavange weapons and equipment -- even trade with nuetral forces for more advanced weapons
- Realistic action -- explosions can send out shockwaves that can killyour forces if you're sloppy
Guide Review - Soldiers of Anarchy
Sometimes you get tired of saving the World by controlling vast amounts of air, sea, and land power, and you just want to go back to the good old days when you were an NCO in charge of a squad. Enter Soldiers of Anarchy. You're the leader of a small group of survivors of an apocalyptic inferno. After months of isolation, you decide to venture out from your safe-haven to discover what has happened to the World around you. Small unit tactics are definately a player here. To succeed, you must make the right choices at the right time. An interesting feature makes it advisable not to waste your troops. The longer an individual troop stays alive, the more experienced he/she becomes, and are able to perform more specialized missions.





