Gunship Battle Total Warfare: Gameplay Impressions 2020 | Mobile Wargame
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How are you doing today, guys? We have a new game to talk to you about. It’s called Gunship Battle: Total Warfare, and apparently, it’s the new game in the Gunship Battle series, which includes a helicopter action combat game as well. This new game isn’t a direct sequel, being more of a spin-off, it seems, and we were sponsored to let you in on it.
So, what is this game all about? This is a strategy warfare game for mobile where you step into the shoes of an Admiral, fighting on land, air, and sea. There are sea battles for you to engage in, with a tactical combat system that offers some interesting depth, although there’s that auto-combat option in case you prefer to use it. I can see how it is a commodity for players who want to rush through early content, but take it away and the game’s combat suddenly gains a sizable depth to it, with unit strategies and skills coming into play. Nonetheless, you’ll have to resort to your tactical skills later in the game, as the auto option is never going to be a replacement for real human thinking. You can use air strikes, tactical bombings, rallying with other players, and scouting the enemy bases to learn about their strengths and weaknesses.
The battle scenes are very well presented, with your fleet including ships, submarines, and other units. When your turn arrives, you must pick the kind of action that you want to take, and against which enemy unit. It may be attacking with artillery, heavyweight torpedoes, rocket torpedoes, or use stealth to increase evasion and accuracy, among other options. The neat attack animations give the battles a nice look and feel.
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