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Susume Tactics

Susume Tactics is a real-time strategy. The player directs small futuristic troops. Tanks and their task is to break through a series of increasingly difficult maps and on each of them eliminate all enemies.

Strategy | science fiction | RTS | tanks | singleplayer

Susume Tactics Release Date

07May2012

PSP

30Apr2015

AND iOS

developer: Riz Inc publisher: TOSE

Susume Tactics, released on AND, iOS and PSP, is an RTS set in science-fiction universe. The production was developed by the Japanese studio Riz.

Mechanics

Susume Tactics doesn't offer any plot. The action takes place in an undefined future, and we play the role of a commander of futuristic tanks. Our goal is to complete a large set of unrelated missions.

Our task on each map is simply to eliminate enemy forces. The entire battlefield is shown on one screen and is usually full of various obstacles. We can command eleven types of tanks. Among them, we can find more traditional machines, as well as those focusing on e.g. sniper tasks or using long-range missiles. Battles are played in real time and orders are given via a simple interface. All commands remain visible on the screen as lines leading to the destination of movement or target of the attack, making it easy to coordinate the action.

Game modes

Susume Tactics offers two modes. In Arcade, our goal is to achieve the highest possible score, and the battle lasts for a maximum of a few minutes. The War Mode allows you to take part in hour-long campaigns against Artificial Intelligence. The authors have prepared a large set of difficulty levels, from easy to very difficult, so everyone should find something for themselves. The production offers single-player mode only and doesn't include any multiplayer options.

Technical aspects

Susume Tactics has simple vector graphics made in retro style. It is not likely to delight anyone with the level of detail, but it is very transparent, which is a great advantage in this game. The sound effects and background music are also old-school.

Last updated on 05 May 2015

Game mode: single player  

Age restrictions Susume Tactics: Good for all ages.

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