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Battlestrike: The Road to Berlin 1

  • Quick specs
  • Price: Free to try (20-minute trial); $19.99 to buy
  • Operating system: Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
  • Date added: February 09, 2007
  • Total Downloads: 15,406
  • Downloads last week: 20
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From CITY interactive :

The guns of the greatest of all wars roar into life in and on The Road to Berlin. This fast-moving game drops the player right in the middle of frenzied combat action, where the thrills just keep coming. Pilot, gunner, sniper, paratrooper all these roles are played out through a simple, intuitive point-and-click interface, allowing instant and complete immersion in the game world. The weapons and weapon platforms modeled in the game range from legendary fighters such as the P-51 Mustang to the Springfield sniper carbine. 16 summer and winter combat missions, realistic sound and graphics, plus fast-flowing action make for an exciting and satisfying gaming experience. The battles will be fought both in the air and on the ground under diverse conditions, in different seasons: from summer through winter and in various places: from fields or villages up to the very centre of Berlin.

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    Version: Battlestrike: The Road to Berlin 1

    "Big on fun, but not big enough for the price tag"

    by TheRealDaktal on August 10, 2007

    Pros: The download was fast on an at&t DSL line and installation was easy. The graphics were very nice at 1024x768 on a 3800 gt machine. No hitches in the scrolling smooth fog and varied textures give the game the knd of feel you expect from todays graphics, though it doesn't compare to the major hitters with their reflective surfaces and meshes. Levels are challenging enough to make you curse but easy enough that you won't be cutting your mouse in half. The entire game seems to be mouse driven. I never had to use the keyboard keys. No spyware, viruses or adware.

    Cons: The $20 price tag. Drop it down to 15 bucks and I'll call it the best game you can get from Cnet. The 20 minute time limit caught me by surprise, that was irritating.

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