Harpoon II
Harpoon II | |
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Developer(s) | Three-Sixty Pacific |
Publisher(s) | Three-Sixty Pacific |
Designer(s) | Larry Bond |
Series | Harpoon |
Platform(s) | DOS, Macintosh |
Release | 1994 (DOS) 1996 (Mac) |
Genre(s) | Real-time wargame |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Harpoon II is a computer wargame published by Three-Sixty Pacific in 1994 for DOS. This was the second game in the Harpoon series. It was ported to the Macintosh in 1996 by IntraCorp.[1]
Harpoon II received several expansion packs including BattleSet 2 - WestPac and BattleSet 3 - Cold War.[2]
Harpoon II Deluxe: Multimedia Edition, an updated version of the game was released in 1995.[3]
Gameplay
Harpoon II includes 15 scenarios and an in-game editor for user-made scenarios.[1]
Reception
Publication | Score |
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AllGame | 3.5/5 (Mac)[1] |
Computer Gaming World | 4/5[4] 3.5/5 (Deluxe)[3] |
PC Games (DE) | 75%[5] |
PC Player (DE) | 60/100[6] |
Pelit (FI) | 84/100 (WestPac) 88/100 (Cold War)[2] |
Computer Gaming World's Tim Carter said that "[...] HARPOON II is an immensely technical treatment of a complicated subject. It therefore requires considerable effort in order to play, and for users not familiar with the system, will involve a lot of work. However, it remains a benchmark in term of its modeling of modern warfare. [...]"[4]
A year later Tim Carter also reviewed the Deluxe version and said "HARPOON II DELUXE MULTIMEDIA is an important, albeit mislabeled, addition to the HARPOON line. While the basic game system has not changed, and little is gained by the extra animation and sound, the new scenarios and the scenario editor should give HARPOON II a considerable lifespan on the hard drives of the converted. For those who did not like the original or HARPOON II, however, this package is unlikely to change your mind."[3]
AllGame's Lisa Karen Savignano said that "Once you get used to the controls, the game does bring such an air of realism to play that you may find yourself on the edge of your seat. At the very least, you will feel like you are actually in the navy as you play."[1]
References
- ^ a b c d Savignano, Lisa Karen. "Harpoon II". AllGame. RhythmOne. Archived from the original on 15 November 2014. Retrieved 23 January 2023.
- ^ a b Ihanne, Pekka. "Harpoon II - Seitsemän meren sodat". Pelit (in Finnish). No. 5/1995. Helsinki Media. pp. 27, 77.
- ^ a b c Carter, Tim (October 1995). "Harpoon 2 ½". Computer Gaming World. No. 135. Ziff Davis. pp. 246, 248.
- ^ a b Carter, Tim (September 1994). "Strike Package Delivered! - Three-Sixty's Harpoon II Drives Its Point Home". Computer Gaming World. No. 122. Ziff Davis. pp. 118, 120, 122.
- ^ Geiger, Lars. "Harpoon II - Eine Seefahrt, die is lustig...". PC Games (in German). No. 10/94. Computec Media GmbH. pp. 50–51.
- ^ Langer, Jörg. "Harpoon 2". PC Player (in German). No. 9/94. DMV-Verlag. pp. 64–65.
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