Armored Fist 2 demo

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Armored Fist 2, the sequel to 1994's Armored Fist, places you in command of an armored division of the real-life U.S. military's latest ground grunt, the M1A2 Abrams tank. Choose a campaign and mission, then get out there and fight! As the commander of these armored terrors, you can jump from tank to tank to any position within any tank at any time, as you fight lethal, real-world enemies including Russian T-80 battle tanks, BMP troop transport, Hind helicopters, and the SU-25 Frogfoot ground attack jet. Seize enemy bases, go after those air and ground targets, and defend your own territories while conquering others. Panoramic graphics, courtesy of NovaLogic's proprietary art engine, provide an outstanding sense of realism, and the Dolby SurroundSound music and sound clips will completely immerse you within Armored Fist 2. This demo version has some limits on gameplay.

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