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"Silent Hunter 3"

"Silent Hunter 3"

Codemasters

Publisher:

Ubisoft

"Silent Hunter 3" Release Date:

March 15, 2005

Format:

DVD

"Silent Hunter 3" Game Description:

Take control of the deadly U-boats of the North Atlantic during the tense time period of WWII. The new game features of the 3rd version has: 3D game engine, new crew command features, and realistic game action. "Silent Hunter 3" is not limited in the gameplay modes. There is a career campaign, historical mssions, and multiplayer features. If the game's missions do not challenge you enough, create your own with mission editor.

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"Silent Hunter 3" Game Features:

  • Your crew will take orders and evolve based on the results of each patrol.
  • The Environment: 3D water modeling, day/night cycles, weather, historically accurate subs, ships, and aircraft, detailed U-boat interiors, and engaging audio represent WWII submarine warfare.
  • Beginners can learn how to play through a tutorial to learn the basics.
  • Customize the realism settings to suit your playing style.
  • Range U-boats and weapons: Playable U-boats include type II, VII, IX, and XXI type submarines. Take aim against Allied convoys and battleships.
  • Recreate submarine battles of WWII: hide in silence, fire torpedoes, or surface and destroy enemy aircraft with the deck gun.
  • Play other gamers in cooperative and competitive modes. Test your skills by playing against live gamers, not just the computer.

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