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Rating: Summary: Mind-numbing Review: Always thought a sub game would/could be very interesting but this has changed my mind. Screen navigation is clunky and repetitive not to mention a little complicated (now I know why there are so many people on the bridge of a submarine - one person can't do it all). Mastering the basics takes so much time that the challenge of actual war campaigns is totally out of reach. Not recommended unless you have 20 or so hours of free time each day, and even then I wouldn't find it an exciting use of my leisure time.
Rating: Summary: A fun way to learn about "Submarining" Review: First and foremost, if your looking for a side scrolling sub game, or a sub-game that has two screens and one of them is the shooting screen then this game is definetly not for you. If, however, you have always been facinated with submarines, and enjoy learning how its really done as well as playing a game, this simulation is up your ally. This game really proves how important each part of the submarine is, from the sonar, to the con, to the torpedo room, and lets you feel how it really happens. You learn how precise submarine functions are, and you'll know all kinds of cool stuff about the iner workings of sub(for when you watch your favorite sub movie.) Overall if your looking for a good sim that is a good learning experinnce, this is a definite buy.
Rating: Summary: Submariner's Dream Review: If you're interested in Submarines, there is no alternative. This simulation is tops. Gives you an interface wtih stations wtih the 3 most common attack submarines in the world. The Seawolf class, the Los Angeles (Improved) Class, and The Akula I and II
Rating: Summary: All or Nothing Review: Some will really enjoy this game, like me. This is the one that I want.However the others will hate this. (boring, difficult to master...) No in-the-middle. Which side will you be on?
Rating: Summary: Hard Core Sub Sim Review: Sub Command is not perfect, but its probably the best sub sim for the 688 and the Seawolf class available. You also get to pilot an Akula for some added value. The game has been patched to near perfection. If you think you are just going to hop in and sink a few ships, you probably are going to be disappointed, but if you are like me, that is an ex-submariner or you just love submarine simulators, you are in for a treat.
Rating: Summary: Yawn Review: The game is extremely complicated and takes the fun out of using it. This will take so long to master, only people with a ton of patience, not to mention hours and hours of free time, will enjoy it. Thumbs down for me.....I was just looking for fun when I bought this, not a technical lesson in submarine sonar deployments!
Rating: Summary: Great effort from programmers, but no fun! Review: This game should be a part of the basic training to submarine new members. It has so much details that had spoilt the fun of the game. To shoot a single target, you will have to navigate through three or four windows and make estimations and press dozens of buttons to get an idea wbout where is your target and what is its exact type. So boring that I couldn't play it more than 1 hour, only listening to lectures about sonar systems!
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