Q&A: Silent Storm developers

Nival Interactive"s turn-based strategy game will hit store shelves soon. Public relations manager Dmitry Kolpakov discusses its development.

Silent Storm is a soon-to-be-released World War II strategy game that lets you bring a small squad of skilled troops into battle. It also lets you do things like blast through walls or blow up entire buildings, if you wish. The game is scheduled for release next week. We sat down with Nival Interactive"s manager of public relations, Dmitry Kolkpakov, to discuss the game.

GameSpot: Thanks for taking the time for this interview. Tell us about what Silent Storm is supposed to be, and what Nival Interactive was attempting to accomplish with the game.

Dmitry Kolpakov: In a nutshell, Silent Storm is a true 3D game combining turn-based tactical combat and role-playing elements. You take command of an elite squad intended for rapid assault raids and covert operations behind the enemy lines during World War II. The game features two campaigns for the Axis and the Allies along with loads of authentic weaponry, a non-linear story, fully destructible environments, and graphics previously unseen in the games of this kind.

News source: GameSpot

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