![]() ![]() In each level you deploy your units which are different for each faction and then attack the opposing team. ![]() The actual campaign consists of taking over certain points in the map and is divided into acts. They consist of a 2 square grid and are quite large, but I still feel like for a proper WW2 tactics simulation game they should be a bit bigger. They don’t differ too much from each other, except the maps which are different for different states. The campaign mode features 6 different states: France, Germany, Poland, Britain, USA and USSR. Moving on to the gameplay, this game features 3 main modes excluding the tutorial modes: Campaign, Shadow and Sandbox. With that said, the graphics and effects (explosions, environment damage) are still very well made. However, this along with the number of units on screen often takes a toll on the performance. Overall I think that the game looks really good and some of the environments are quite graphically impressive. Each character has a polygon like-design and the environments look almost hand-made similar to papercraft. On the other hand, the graphics in this game are not too different from what you’d see in Totally Accurate Battle Simulator. I’d recommend anyone to complete the tutorials before moving on to any of the other modes as the controls are quite complicated and the basic mechanics differ from a lot of other battle simulators. There’s a lengthy tutorial mode containing 4 different tutorials that all teach you the basic controls and how the game works. When you first start the game you’re greeted with the menu screen that presents you with the game’s main game modes. It shares a lot of similarities with games like TABS (Totally Accurate Battle Simulator) or UEBS (Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator), but I personally feel that in a lot of mechanics it goes way more in-depth than those games. It’s a strategic WW2 battles simulation game where you take control of your units on the battlefield. Total Tank Simulator was published by 505 Games and came out on May 20, 2020. ![]()
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