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That having been said, I feel a sense of accomplishment after playing Cold Waters because: You can see part of the island on the right side of this screenshot. A People’s Liberation Army Navy surface combatant sinks off the coast of Hainan Island. I still recall with some sense of accomplishment that I once completed the Silent Service II War Career campaign with such a good battle record that I finished World War II as a rear admiral (lower half) and with a Medal of Honor, the nation’s highest award for courage under fire. I played through the “entire war” campaigns in RSR and SS2 several times back in the 1990s and on different skill level settings, too. MicroProse included campaigns in both Red Storm Rising (1988) and Silent Service II (1990). This is also not the first submarine sim I’ve played which features a campaign mode.
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I have owned many military-themed games – ranging from operational level strategy games such as Crusade in Europe (MicroProse, 1986), which features a grand campaign that focuses on the Liberation of France from June to October of 1944 to flight simulators such as Microsoft’s Combat Flight Simulator 1: Europe or MicroProse’s F-15 Strike Eagle III, which has not one but three campaigns – Desert Storm, Korea, and Panama. This is not, of course, the first time I finish a campaign in a computer war game. Graphics and game design elements from Cold Waters are (C) 2017 Killerfish Games.)Īnd not only did I complete the Campaign – which has a default skill-level setting of Hard and balances out the American Navy’s advanced submarines vis a vis the submarines fielded by the People’s Republic of China by forcing them to operate in shallow waters and adding Soviet warships and/or subs to the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) – but I was able to win it, too.
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(All screenshots are from actual gameplay. Victory! The Sino-American War, or the War of the China Seas, ends with an American triumph. I successfully completed a Campaign game in Killerfish Games’ 2017 submarine combat simulation, Cold Waters. Old Gamers Never Die: Winning My First Campaign in ‘Cold Waters’