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''Silent Storm'' is a 2003
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video game developed by
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and published by JoWooD. The game is set in a fictionalized
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with
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elements. An advanced
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, the
Silent Storm engine Nival Interactive developed a proprietary game engine for its turn-based tactics video game ''Silent Storm''. The engine was reused for ''Silent Storm: Sentinels'', ''Night Watch (computer game), Night Watch'', ''Hammer & Sickle'' and ''Day Watch ...
, was developed for the game and reused in several later titles. ''Silent Storm'' was followed by the expansion ''Silent Storm: Sentinels'' in 2004. A third game taking place in the same setting, ''
Hammer & Sickle ''Hammer & Sickle'' () is a tactical role-playing game for the PC, co-developed by the Russia-based companies Novik&Co and Nival Interactive and published by CDV in 2005. The game is set in the same universe (and runs on the same game engine) ...
'', was co-developed by Novik&Co and released in 2005. A ''Gold'' edition containing both the original game and the expansion was released in Europe later that same year.


Gameplay

The player commands a team of up to six elite soldiers on the
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or Allied side, undertaking a variety of missions. Once the player begins a campaign, they may select a premade character or create their own to lead the team through the game. Once the introductory mission is complete, the player can access a base complete with a medical station, armoury, personnel, and a panzerklein hangar. From this point, the player may select a team of six characters from a pool of 20. Each character has a role such as medic, sniper, scout, grenadier, soldier or engineer. Each role has different advantages and liabilities in battle. As the player progresses through the game, the armoury will receive new weapons for the player to use, either stolen from enemies or contributed from their own forces. ''Silent Storm'' depicts a wide variety of the authentic weaponry and equipment of circa 1943 with great detail. Mixed into otherwise realistic elements is a plot that features secret weapon projects reminiscent of spy-fi, including energy weapons. Most notable are the Panzerkleins (pseudo-
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for "little tanks"), crude powered armour suits. The game features a remarkably advanced physics model. Nearly all structures are completely destructible. This has many tactical effects in the combat. For instance, if a character hears an enemy moving in an adjacent room, they can simply fire through the wall to attack them. ''Silent Storm'' also employs
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for bodies according to the precise velocity of an impact. Fully three-dimensional mapping allows for obstruction calculations and cover effects from all angles. Bullets ricochet and their
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depends on the weapon. The effects are exaggerated for a more cinematic experience (a hail of non-fatal bullets only make the target shake, but a single fatal bullet can send the target flying).


Plot

The game's story takes place during World War II in an
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. Thor's Hammer Organization (THO) is a shadowy organization with connections all over
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and the goal of world domination. THO knows that this goal cannot be attained while there are powers capable of challenging them, and aims to use its connections and advanced technology to make sure the two sides of World War II devastate each other, while THO makes a grab for power when both are exhausted. The obvious influence of
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on the organization's name is further shown by the fact that all THO members use a mythological name as their call sign. In exchange for the services of both Allied and Axis higher-ups, Thor's Hammer provides them with some of their inventions, including Panzerkleins. Panzerkleins are difficult to destroy, as they are essentially immune to small arms fire.


Development

''Silent Storm'' was developed by
Nival Interactive Nival is a video game developer and publisher founded by Sergey Orlovskiy in 1996. It is headquartered in Limassol, Cyprus. History The company was founded by Sergey Orlovskiy on November 18, 1996 as Nival Interactive, and became famous as the d ...
, a
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-based studio previously responsible for the ''Allods'' (''
Rage of Mages ''Rage of Mages'' is a PC game that combines role-playing and real-time strategy. Produced by Nival Interactive it was first released in Russia under the name of ''Allods: The Seal of Mystery'' (''Аллоды. Печать тайны''). The gam ...
'') series. The game's showing at
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won it the "E3 2003 Best of Show" award in the tactical genre from ''
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''. Its English version
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in January 2004.


Reception

According to
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, ''Silent Storm'' received "generally positive reviews" from critics. The game experienced poor sales in the United States; ''
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'' reported that "fewer than 20,000 copies" of the game sold during 2004. While praised for its tactical depth, aesthetics and the quality of its game engine, the game has been criticized for its "silly", "over-the-top" story and voice acting, and for its inclusion of
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elements – specifically the Panzerkleins – and their effect upon
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in the latter stages of the game. The game's "tired", "played-out" World War II setting, poor performance on contemporary hardware, lack of meaningful managerial features, and lack of multiplayer, were also noted.


Awards

''GameSpot'' named ''Silent Storm'' the best computer game of January 2004, and the "Best Game No One Played" of the year overall. It also won the annual "Best Turn-Based Strategy Game 2004" prize from ''
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'', whose Mark H. Walker praised the game's "sweaty-palm firefights, clever leveling system, and its use of its World War II setting". ''Silent Storm'' received year-end award nominations for ''
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''s "Best Original Game", ''
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''s "Strategy Game of the Year (General)" and ''GameSpot''s "Best Strategy Game".


Legacy

''Silent Storm'' was followed by an
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entitled ''Silent Storm: Sentinels''. The later ''
Hammer & Sickle ''Hammer & Sickle'' () is a tactical role-playing game for the PC, co-developed by the Russia-based companies Novik&Co and Nival Interactive and published by CDV in 2005. The game is set in the same universe (and runs on the same game engine) ...
'' (2005) serves as a successor to the two games.


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References


External links

* (archived)
Official ''Silent Storm: Sentinels'' website
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