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jormis29
Since: Mar, 2012
19th May, 2022 03:39:03 AM
Doesn't have a page yet but could it be Tokyo Warfare Turbo?
Working on cleaning up List Of Shows That Need Summary
Braylovsky
Since: Jun, 2017
After being in the Xbox Insider program for a while, I got the chance to try some early versions of some games. This was one of them.
In the game you control a tank/APC of one of five countries (USA, USSR/Russia, Canada, France and Denmark, I think) and fight against bots, either in teams or solo in a wide variety of maps, which can be either day, night or rainy in some cases. Since it was in early development, it didnt have arcade or story mode. You just choose a tank, map, settings and started playing. You could also play in multiplayer, but only in one map that looks artificial (unlike the offline maps, who look like battlegrounds, either in nature or the middle of some cities).
A bit unrelated: I remember this guy who had its tank look like Pikachu and was the best between all the players. In half an hour, he died only once, while he alone killed me at least 6 times.
The anime part is completely optional: you can have anime voices, anime graphics, anime-looking tanks and a hud with an anime girl, or normal voices, real-ish looks and no hud.
The box art showed the title with a close-up of 4 girls, from head to shoulders/chest: one of them had a beret, another was smiling while next to her was one that looked bored and the last one had brown skin. They were fully dressed with military uniforms, either as a tank commander or some general that gives orders. Im not sure if one of them had an eyepatch.
The game is also on Steam (or was, I cant find it).
Edited by Braylovsky