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Steel Tide | 
enlarge | From: Atari Category: Video Games
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $0.19 You Save: $19.80 (99%)
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Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 9365
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows Xp Genre: Military and Espionage Action Games ESRB: Teen Media: CD-ROM Age: 12 - 20 years Operating System: Windows 98 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8 x 5 x 1
MPN: 24055 UPC: 722242519354 EAN: 0722242519354 ASIN: B0000690N5
Release Date: December 20, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Great weaponry - even a frogman to swim from your sub and place charges! | | • | Easy to learn gameplay | | • | Variety of finely detailed naval ships to battle | | • | Intense sub to sub battles! |
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Product Description It's high seas naval warfare at its best. Take the helm of the R.M.S. Triumphant, the highly modified T-class submarine, armed to the teeth with devastating torpedoes and powerful deck guns. Engage enemy ships, aircraft, and floating mines in arcade-style battles.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Steel Tide November 12, 2008 Jack Clark It's a WWII submarine game based on one British sub attacking the almost the entire German forces.
Dive Dive Dive,Take her to periscope depth December 22, 2006 Talyn I have had this game for a couple years,it's fun to play,I have always been interested in submarines.My only complaint is I am unable to save my game progress,I always have to start from the beginning,once I got to a poiny where there was some type pf fortress with some huge cannon,and could progress no farther. There is absolutely no support for this game,so if you have problems like unable to save games,you can do what I did,uninstall the game and toss it in the garbage,thats where my Steel Tide ended up after 2 years. All that effort wasted gets old after a while.
Submarines to the most October 4, 2006 Varta You drive a real submarine, with all functions related to it. Problem is in the way to guid the submarine and when you shoot the rockets, you should be facing the enemy unit, yet I missed some times when I was shooting... It is not an easy matter. It is a great game if you like submarines, sea, rockets and many things to be managed same time
A further review... November 9, 2003 Jim Bettis (Fairview Park, Ohio, United States) 6 out of 8 found this review helpful
I haven't played the game now in months. Had to quit because I sunk all the battlewagons and subs and destroyed all the shore artillery, but can't figure out HOW to get out of the damned lock! But, boys and girls - as a former Destroyer sailor, I have to say I really love this game! The ships are detailed accurately and are a real blast to battle. The only thing that bugged me with this game was that when battling other subs, I'd hit it 4-5 times before it sunk! THEIR torpedoes, on the other hand, were deadly and only took one torpedoe to sink me! I would say this game is definitely worth your money and is hours of fun! The problem I had originally in trying to play the game on Windows XP Home Edition, was in the drivers. I had to download a new driver and BINGO! the game worked fine! So if you're having that problem, go online and see about finding an updated or new driver. My former shipmates would be annoyed that I had so much fun sinking Destroyers... But, they're called "Tin Cans" for a reason... It doesn't take much to sink one... Buy the game and have fun! I highly recommend it!
3 Stars for the game, 1 more for the price.. March 18, 2003 H. A Huffman (Mt. Prospect, IL USA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This is a very entertaining arcade-style submarine game where you are pitted against the dreaded Nazi fl-, er, uh oh that's right, you are fighting the Servarians? Souverians? Whatever, all you need to know is that they blow up real good. In this relatively inexpensive game, your WWII styled sub is equipped with 4 different weapons: torpedoes (fore and aft me maties, Har-Har), deck cannon, dual-barrel deck machine guns and a sniper rifle. You also have a frogman that can swim out from your sub and plant bombs in scripted areas. The "Dreaded Souverians" (the bad guys) have shore-based cannons, fighters, destroyers, and PT-boats to send after you. Most of the game is centered around getting through the "Dreaded Souverian" sea gates that seperate one game level from the next. Steel Tide comes has support for a joytick but control with a keyboard and mouse works infinately better. This game would be, and in some cases is, very easy. Your main limitation is your ammo supply, it runs out very quickly, especially the deck cannon which I used heavily, even to take out enemy fighters. Once you are out of ammo, the game is pretty much over, the torpedoes are plentiful but they sometimes have a mind of their own and they are no match against a concentrated enemy attack. The deck cannon is the ultimate "argument ender" but you become target practice dummy #1 when its out of ammo. All in all, this gam is a fun, albeit mindless, game to play. What would have made it more interesting is if the frogman could actually get out of the water and perform land based missions under your control.
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