- Publisher: Strategy First
- Release Date: Aug 3, 2000
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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