Release Date: 1996
"Shellshock" is a combat tank simulator released for the Sega Saturn in 1996, developed by Core Design and published by U.S. Gold. In this game, players take control of a powerful, futuristic tank, venturing across varied war-torn landscapes to complete numerous missions with objectives ranging from destroying enemy convoys to protecting friendly units. The game features a first-person perspective from inside the tank, enhancing the realism and immersion of the gameplay. Players must navigate through enemy territory, using the tank's weaponry to its full potential while managing ammunition and fuel supplies to survive the battlefield's challenges.
Significantly, "Shellshock" was notable for its detailed 3D environments and realistic tank physics, which were impressive feats for the technology of the time. It utilized the Sega Saturn’s capabilities to render textured landscapes and detailed models, establishing a visually engaging experience. The game also incorporated an atmospheric soundtrack that added to the intensity and urgency of the missions. Despite facing competition from other military simulation games in the mid-90s, "Shellshock" carved a niche for itself with its unique blend of strategy and action, alongside a robust tank control system that demanded skill and strategic thinking from its players, making it a memorable title for the Sega Saturn platform.
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Players: Single Player
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