Armored Fist 3 1

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    27/10/1999
  • File size:
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  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98

Publisher’s description

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As the task force commander for Armored Fist, your orders are clear: advance, engage, and destroy the enemy. You control the world's most advanced battle tank, the M1A2 Abrams. Considering this brutish armor plated beast bears over 1500 horsepower and a massively destructive 18 foot-long cannon, sometimes it almost seems too easy (see screen shot).

Get ready to rock and roll over the enemy in this single-player mission of Armored Fist 3. Your mission: secure the enemy base, designated objective "Pepper," and the associated bridge, designated objective "Ruby." Neutralize all hostile forces at the base and bridge. Good luck.

Once you've tackled the single-player demo, try your skills on NovaWorld and battle up to 32 other tankers in head-to-head Deathmatch.

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