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  • Summary: Final Assault is an action packed, WWII themed RTS built from the ground up to capitalize on the power of VR. Tower over the battlefield as war rages around you in 360 degrees.This new approach to classic RTS gaming utilizes compelling and immersive gameplay that can only exist in VR. FightFinal Assault is an action packed, WWII themed RTS built from the ground up to capitalize on the power of VR. Tower over the battlefield as war rages around you in 360 degrees.This new approach to classic RTS gaming utilizes compelling and immersive gameplay that can only exist in VR. Fight the battle, win the war. Expand
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  1. 95
    Final Assault combines stripped-down RTS battle strategy with an amazing miniature representation of World War II, feeling for all the world like a game of army men come-to-life. With tons of options, game modes, and unlockable cosmetics, Final Assault feels like robust console game – and the visuals are undeniably cool. I cannot overstate how much fun I’m having with this game.
  2. Apr 6, 2020
    80
    There’s a fun focus on planning and improvising in Final Assault, making it an engaging, albeit somewhat less involved, entry for the genre even if it wasn’t on a headset, but in virtual reality, the RTS shines as an imaginative chest of colorful toys. Just make sure when you’re planning your attack to call in a supply drop of dramamine.
  3. Apr 6, 2020
    80
    It pleases me to say that Final Assault may just be the best real-time strategy game that you can play in VR. What a great experience.
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  1. Dec 29, 2020
    8
    Я купил эту игру недавно, очень понравилась RTS стратегия в VR. С каждым новым сражением на поле битвы я наслаждался. Al очень круто сделан, вЯ купил эту игру недавно, очень понравилась RTS стратегия в VR. С каждым новым сражением на поле битвы я наслаждался. Al очень круто сделан, в любой момент битвы исход может переломиться и вас начнут контратаковать. Я очень надеюсь, что разработчики будут поддерживать игру добавляя в нёё новые единицы техники и карты. Передаю привет вам из России! Expand
  2. Jul 4, 2020
    7
    More than a few gamers likely have fond memories of playing with Army Men during their childhood. The green and in time; tan figures as wellMore than a few gamers likely have fond memories of playing with Army Men during their childhood. The green and in time; tan figures as well as their supporting vehicles and weapons were a beloved childhood staple.

    Naturally as time passed those memories were relegated to the area filled with things such as Star Wars toys, comic books, and other treasures of youth.

    Fortunately a new game called Final Assault allows gamers to experience a high-tech version of playing with toy soldiers in a Virtual Reality environment.

    Playing either solo or via multiplayer; players must place units such as tanks, jeeps, trucks, planes, and artillery as ground troops attempt to attack or defend key locales in a city.

    Using a drag and drop interface, players can assign units, drag a path, and order new units in an ever changing battle.

    I thought I had an edge on the battle as I had a line of units laying siege to the enemy base and thought I had a solid line of defense.

    This lasted long enough to see the A.I. rapidly crate a huge force while under attack and launch a massive counter offensive which soon had me on the defensive.

    The world is a full 360 community and it is very important to keep an eye on what is happening in the fringe areas as this is where units can often slip past your defenses undetected.

    The biggest issue I had was with the controls as while I could zoom in, out, and around, the map, selecting units and dragging a new path for them could be a challenge at times and this grew even more pronounced under combat and resulted in some really erratic paths.

    Thankfully the fun of the game overcomes any of the control frustrations and makes for an enjoyable V.R. game experience.
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