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Naval Ops (Video Game)
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The Naval Ops series is a trilogy of games released for the PlayStation 2 by Koei and Microcabin primarily focused on ship to ship combat. In Japan, the series is known as Kurogane no Houkou and includes PC-exclusive titles that offer enhanced sophisticated gameplay and downloadable content. These titles were never released outside Japan, however.Naval Ops: Warship Gunner is a vehicle simulation game released in 2003. You take the role of the captain of a WW2 destroyer, part of a squadron caught in a mysterious anomaly. When the anomaly clears, you find yourself facing a fleet of battleships that weren't there moments ago. Forced to flee when they open fire, you encounter a friendly group, later identified as the "Freedom Forces", who help you escape. After meeting up with their main force and discovering that you have somehow been transported to a parallel universe, you and your crew decide to join them in their battle against the "Empire".The 2004 sequel, Naval Ops: Commander, shifts the perspective slightly to fleet-based combat. You are a captain in the Navishia navy, facing off against the invading country of Virshia. The story begins with contact with Navishia Mission Command being lost, forcing you to regroup and gather what allies you can to drive off Virshia's forces.The third game, Naval Ops: Warship Gunner 2, was released in 2006 and returns to the single-ship style combat of the original. It was also re-released for the PSP, but only in Japan. You are Captain Schulz of the Kingdom of Wilkia's Royal Guard. During a training exercise, you suddenly come under attack from the Defense Force training vessels. After successfully shaking them off, you discover that it was part of a military coup that has successfully taken control of most of Wilkia. Captain Schulz must now help retake Wilkia...The games are one-player simulations of naval combat, in which the player commands an individual ship, and, in Commander, a small fleet. The heart of Naval Ops is ship customization. Your ship's abilities limited to the type of ship you initially purchase, but your options can quickly expand as you acquire more money and assets.This game provides examples of: | |
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