Armored Fist is all about tanks. Big, heavy, no-nonsense tanks. It's essentially a driving sim for people who think speed is overrated and armor is fashion. Missions involve slow, deliberate destruction, long-distance sniping, and surviving Soviet counterattacks in glorious VGA. The physics are more optimistic than realistic, and the enemy AI often seems confused, but the vibe is pure Cold War bravado. It’s like piloting a fridge with a cannon — which, to be honest, is half the appeal. If you ever wanted to feel invincible at 5 mph, this is your game.
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Armored fist review
Electronic Games (1995): "In its day, M-1 Tank Platoon from MicroProse was a standout product. The chief complaint from players, however, was the lack of variety in the terrain. Armored Fist rectifies this shortcoming and continues well beyond its predecessors, featuring an incredibly clean and intuitive interface, tremendous support for the Thrustmaster series controllers and a veritable sensory feast of sights and sounds that bring the battle home. Novalogic has attended to each detail of this opus of armored warfare lovingly. From the first cry of contact” you will feel as if you have stepped into a new reality. When the beads of sweat pop on your forehead, the only consolation you will feel is the knowledge that you will be able to go home again."
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