Remote Assault

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Remote Assault is a futuristic real-time strategy game that places the emphasis on the real of real-time strategy. While the setting may be hypothetical, and the units quasi-science fiction in nature, gameplay itself is firmly rooted in the real world. From the physics of shellfire to the determination of line of sight, Remote Assault takes everything you like in a hardcore tactical wargame and transplants it easily into the realm of fast paced RTS action without sacrificing any of the detail. What truly makes Remote Assault shine is the fact that the computer opponent fully comprehends the gameplay system, making it a very tough opponent. If you're used to the usual AI tactics found in most RTS games like the tank rush or the trickle attack be prepared to take a beating.

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