- Publisher: Strategy First
- Release Date: Aug 3, 2000
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CheckOutIf you break it down piece-by-piece you won't be blown away, but on the whole it's a solid game that can give any other RTS a run for its money.
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3D terrain, AI that for once is actually more intelligent than artificial, lots of things to build and most importantly pretty explosions when something blows up.
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PC GamerAction hounds need not apply, but it you're into strategy, there's a lot to like here. [Oct 2000, p.132]
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If you're looking for a decent RTS that's different than the others, Submarine Titans is a good bet.
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Monotony should be avoided in future RTS games, and was only slightly avoided in this game with the addition of almost three axes to play on with the depths, and with the concepts it introduced, but there's still a long way to go before it becomes a blockbuster.
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Daily RadarFinally allowing the player to focus on the strategy element of the realtime strategy, the computer assistant is "Submarine Titan's" big achievement and pulls what otherwise is a forgettable genre performer into an interesting title for RTS gamers.
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Da GameboyzIf you can get past the "one Starcraft was enough" feeling then you will likely enjoy "Submarine Titians."
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Its rather repetitive mission dynamic and lackluster combat keep it from rising as a clear contender in its field.
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It doesn't break any barriers, but it adds to an already solid concept and is worth taking a look at if you're an RTS fan and you have the patience to bear with a crash or two or 25.
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A well-rounded, involved game for experienced RTS players but is very difficult and not recommended for the weak of spirit.
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Middle of the road RTS fare. Strategy gamers might enjoy the game's novel setting, but its quirks and shortcomings may prove to be frustrating.
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Those seeking some true root level innovations should look elsewhere.
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In theory, this should have been a good game and had some high expectations, but in practice, it should probably dive back to the depths from which is came, and resurface after a few of the flaws have been leaked out.
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It's pretty looking and fun enough for government work, but a bit awkward and not terribly original.
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The game's slow pacing, simple combat, weak production values, and other shortcomings collectively prevent Submarine Titans from being much fun.
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CNET GamecenterThere is nothing here you haven't seen before.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 20 out of 32
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Mixed: 8 out of 32
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Negative: 4 out of 32
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Sep 15, 2020
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Dec 9, 2018I've spent many hours playing this game with my brother when I was a child.
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MikeJ.May 10, 2006