Rapid Deployment Force: Global Conflict | |
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Developer(s) | Absolute Entertainment |
Publisher(s) | Absolute Entertainment |
Designer(s) | Mark Beardsley |
Platform(s) | Sega CD |
Release | November 1994 |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Rapid Deployment Force: Global Conflict (also known as RDF: Global Conflict) is a video game developed and published by Absolute Entertainment for the Sega CD.
Gameplay
Rapid Deployment Force: Global Conflict is an M-1 tank simulator game.[1]
Reception
Publication | Score |
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Next Generation | [1] |
Flux | B[2] |
Next Generation reviewed the game, rating it two stars out of five, and stated that "The graphics are fair, and it moves smoothly, but there's not much here to pop it above average, all the way down to the vague 'terrorists taking over the world' story line."[1] Dan Amrich of Flux magazine described the game as a "Stripped down AH-3 Thunderstrike with a ground view and without a rockin' soundtrack." He praised the game's controls, the HUD and sound effects although criticizing the "poorly acted" and heavily pixelated FMV cutscenes.[3]
Reviews
- GamePro (Mar, 1995)
- Electronic Gaming Monthly (Apr, 1995)
- Video Games & Computer Entertainment - Mar, 1995
References
- 1 2 3 "Finals". Next Generation. No. 6. Imagine Media. June 1995. p. 110.
- ↑ Amrich, Dan (April 1995). "RDF: Global Conflict Review". Flux (4): 83–84.
- ↑ Amrich, Dan (April 1995). "RDF: Global Conflict Review". Flux (4): 83–84.