Sudden strike ps4 reviews12/30/2023 Firefights that break out off-screen sound distant as opposed to those appearing right in front of you. I played using a Turtle Beach Stealth 520 and the sound of a column of tanks opening fire on a bunker is like nothing I’ve heard before on a console. To really enjoy this game, you need to wear a headset. However, as pretty as the game is to look at, the sound is what really stands out. Throughout my entire play time on the PS4, I didn’t have any glitches, freezes, slow-down or other graphical hiccups. Each stage looks and feels different, providing a wealth of tactical options for you to consider as you advance towards your objectives. The graphical details provided on each map are interesting, immersive, and really darn pretty to look at. As a fan of historical conflicts, I was cautiously optimistic about how the game would play and if it was worth putting my hard-earned dollars towards. I couldn’t ignore Sudden Strike 4, an RTS that provides an authentic World War 2 setting. I’ve played a few RTS titles on console over the years and always found the experience extraordinarily frustrating (I’m looking at YOU, Conflict Zone…) enough to keep me away from later strategy titles released on consoles. The truth is, the genre is at its very best when enjoyed on a PC due to ever-increasing graphical and processing requirements. It’s not often a Real Time Strategy (RTS) game is released on a console and, let’s face it, there are plenty reasons why.
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