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51 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Most Accurate Simulations Around., July 16, 2000
This review is from: Jane's Naval Warfare Collection (688(i), Fleet Command, F/A-18) (CD-ROM)
I did not buy this package specifically, but I have all three of these games as well as Longbow Gold. These are the finest military simulations ever. They were developed with help from the US Navy, (and the Army, in Longbow's case), which secures accuracy in my mind. Navy personnel have been trained on 688I and F/A-18. That says something. I have seen some people complain about playability. These people are the wrong players for these games. Yes, most of the Janes sims ARE hard to play, but look at the game! This isn't a racecar game or a 'kill-everything-in-sight' game. These sims are strategy games, which force the user to THINK (imagine that!) about what they are doing, and how it will affect events down the line. Those that are into the military and can think logically will love these games. Anyone who just wants to blow stuff up should not waste their money. 688(I)-- Beats "Tom Clancy's SSN" hands down. Yes, the graphics aren't the greatest, and there is alot to learn to truely experience running a nuke sub, the realism is what make this game a winner. The tension as you tail a Soviet SSBN into Soviet waters, the tension as you wait to see if your torpedo was aimed properly. The variety of mission, and the ability to make your own. 688I is not to be beaten. F/A-18-- I just purchased this so I havent experienced the full essence of the game, but from what I have seen of it, there is a no more accurate Navy flight simulator. You have all the elements of flying a Hornet up to and almost including the Gs. A great buy. Fleet Command-- What can be said? There is no other game like it. It is the biggest force the Navy has to offer, and now you control it. The element of realism is prevelant in all three of these games. I feel that these three (and Longbow, not reviewed here) are the best Janes has to offer, and if you can think logically, enjoy strategy games, and can appreciate a deep, real life simulation, then this package is worth every penny. Amazon has a great deal here. I wish I would have seen it before I bought them seperatly. Almost all Janes games are worth the every penny. There is one or two (that I will not name so Amazon doesnt send me hate mail...Just kidding guys!) that sacrifice some realism to make the game more playable, and I won't buy them for this reason. Make it real. People who appreciate it will take the time to learn the game. 688_Skipper
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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Complete Naval Warfare, April 12, 2001
This review is from: Jane's Naval Warfare Collection (688(i), Fleet Command, F/A-18) (CD-ROM)
I own all the games in this collection and they are all outstanding. First you have F/A-18. In F/A-18 it is 2005 and Russia's economy has just collapsed. Loyal Russian Communists have taken over the Murmansk area and are trying to take over the whole country. You are an American F/A-18 pilot, you fly your F/A-18 from the American Carrier C.V.N.-76 Ronald Regan. You have a vast array of weapons at your disposal from Mk-84 Iron bombs, to AGM-84H SLAM cruise missiles to the lastest AIM-9 sidewinder Heat Seeking missile. The graphics are outstanding and the avionics (the radar and all that stuff inside the plane) are modeled to the littlest detail. Determine the fate of Russia - Democracy or Communism!!! The next title in this package is Fleet Command, In Fleet Command you play sort of an "admiral." You have an overview of the battlefield and you have various ships, aircraft, and submarines at your disposal. It's a very fun strategy game that models modern naval combat. I suggest you download the excellent WDP mod from at [web site]. The last title is 688(I) I just recently picked up this title and I have to say it's outstanding. 688(I) models the Los Angeles class attack submarine. You have to command your submarine off hot spots in the world and you have to accomplish certain tasks like intercepting a ship or inserting special forces onto a beach. You get to do sonar tracking. This summer EA is going to release a follow up sim to 688(I) which will include the Los Angeles, Seawolf, and Akula class submarines. For more information about that goto [web site]. Overall this is a great package and I would recommend this to anyone interested in simulation and strategy or the Navy. For $40.00 you get 3 games this is a steal!!!
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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Incredibly realistic!, October 4, 2000
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This review is from: Jane's Naval Warfare Collection (688(i), Fleet Command, F/A-18) (CD-ROM)
I bought these games for my husband, who was a sonar tech on a fast attack sub for three years. He was extremely pleased with the realism. If the gameplay is a little difficult to grasp at first, it's because it is VERY realistic. I agree, the graphics are not the best things in the world, but they are good enough that in combination with the realism they're still great games. To the unknown gamer who asked if he was doing wrong (could not find instruction manual) the manual is on the CD. When you first put the CD in, the computer will open up the initial screen for 688(I) (that is you have autorun activated on your computer). There is a selection for "Manual" that is where you will find the tutorial videos and the FULL manual as a .pdf file (the CD also contains Acrobat reader if you don't have it) which is printable. It is confusing because the only printed elements that come with the set apply to the F/A-18 fighter game, but the manuals to both Fleet Command and 688(I) are on the game CDs. The tutorial videos are marginally helpful, but you will really have to bone up on reading the manual and the technical information to truly understand the game. There are a lot of physics concepts and such that the game does not automatically do for you for the sake of realism. My husband actually lived through this stuff and he is still progressing slowly. However, don't let that discourage you if you are into simulations. These are great games!
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