Разработчик: Pablo Vidaurre Sanz
Описание
Command your multitone beast trough the real locations of Japan or around the bonus maps featuring deserts, winterlands, fantasy industrial and a futuristic arena maps.
Choose your favorite faction among the five available and unlock all the tanks as you upgrade your rank fighting against AI-bots or other players in online mode. Also, co-op available since 1.5!.
Use presets to mod the visuals in a quick way, Classic, HD, Manga, I-tron And 90's arcade for the ultimate visual mod or tweak further choosing specific filtes or visual features such as realistic or anime style explosions aswell as anime visual fx among others.
The only thing missing in the game is you!
MAPS
- Osaka Naniwa ku area
- Tokyo Oi Container terminal
- Snow map
- Desert1
- Desert2
- Steampunk/WW2 industrial area
- German lawns
- Arena map
TANKS
RU
- T34
- Kv1
- Kv2
- BMD3
- BTR
- SA19
- T72AB
- T80U
- T90 prototype tank
- T14
CN
- Ztz 99
JP
- Type 89
- Type 87AA
- Type 90
- Type 10
DE
- PzII
- PzIV
- TigerI
- TigerII
- Maus
- Karl Gerat
US
- Sherman with firefly cannon
- Mobile Gun Tank
- M1a1
UK
- Cromwell
- Chieftain
- Challenger2
Поддерживаемые языки: english, spanish - spain, japanese, russian
Системные требования
Windows
- OS: W7
- Processor: i5 6500
- Graphics: GTX 560
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 3000 MB available space
- OS: W7
- Graphics: GTX 750
- DirectX: Version 11
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Additional Notes: Oculus DK2 or CV1, Superwide monitor supported. for VR: high end CPU & GTX 9XX series
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Very fun little game! reminds me alot of BF3/BF4 tank gameplay, i enjoyed it alot!
it was fun unlocking all tanks. there are not a lot, and this doesnt have a lot of 100% playtime though, i think ill get the new turbo version next
Pretty fun, and scratches a nostalgic itch to play the old Tokyo Wars arcade game.
Armored vehicles are controlled using WASD and mouse, with external and gunsight views each having their tradeoffs in accuracy and situational awareness. I couldn't get my Xbox One controller to work, which maybe is an issue they iron out in Tokyo Wars Turbo, but I also didn't try the menu option to recognize it as a 360 controller. Because the keyboard and mouse work rather well here.
Unlike in Tokyo Wars, where the turret was always more or less aligned with the facing of the hull, the turret is controlled separately, here. With the main weapon taking a moment to traverse onto the point of aim. While a variety of light, medium, and heavy tanks, modern and historical, can be unlocked and used in battle, these are not created equal. But trying out the combinations, it's possible to find tanks that can be engaged with the likes of an LAV-25, or historical matchups that aren't going to be a blowout.
You set up the battles against AI, choosing the makeup of the OpFor and your allied forces. The default is to a quartet of evenly-matched modern tanks, per side. Respawning and doing battle until the score of 15 kills is reached by one side or the other. And this can serve as the Instant Action mode, until you get more unlocks. Either way, winning battles advances your level and fills in more of the selection of playable tanks and light armored vehicles.
There's a little jankyness to the respawns, with the enemy sometimes appearing right in front of you, sometimes on your six. And some weird interactions with elevated roadways and buildings. But with the respawns, score limit, and timer settings, I've never found it necessary to go on an Easter egg hunt for "the last guy." And for the most part, it's fun to go find the bad guys and turn them into scrap. A variety of graphical options are available to change up the way the game looks, with a selection of presets. Anime mode probably being my favorite, for the slightly cleaner yet still detailed visuals, with manga mode a close second for the way it admirably reproduces the shaded pencil drawing black and white appearance of this art style.
I'm sticking with it until I've unlocked all the vehicles, then maybe trying for an online game, even if I have to arrange one due to players having likely moved on to Turbo or to one of the (far grindier) free to play light sims covering tank on tank battles. And I'm intrigued now to try out the follow-up by the same developer.
Verdict - 7.5 centimeters out of 10. For five bucks, this is a definite Recommend.
Honestly, I'd get this game if your bored. But the game needs some improving, honestly its way to easy to rank up and get tanks. There's nobody online, there needs to be more tanks etc. I think making more maps, game modes, more countries to play with and some more customization. I play this game often when im bored lol
In this game, you will find:
- Health bars
- Enemy tanks spawning right in your face
- A world where stabilizers for tank guns do not exist
- Fighting modern MBTs with Panzer IIs, and sometimes winning
- WWII Japanese tin cans sometimes surviving a hit from an MBT
- Intense stereotyping despite having no campaign or story mode
- American-sounding British female tank crew
- WWII tanks with thermal imaging
- Fights between ground vehicles, and ground vehicles only. No infantry, no emplacements, no aircraft dropping bombs at you and triggering your War Thunder PTSD
- BARBECREW - I kid you not, this is literally what the game says when your vehicle gets knocked out
- The one German character proclaiming "Death and destruction!" every time you choose her
If I have to describe this game in one phrase, I will go with "Why tf is this a thing?". And I absolutely adore and love it.
Get it, play it, and leave yourself confused as to how you feel about this game. You deserve it.
Pretty darn fun little game to dump a handful of hours into if you like your tank combat fast and frantic. Included vehicles range from the venerable little Renault FT up to modern machines, and you can pit old vs new against each other if you like. Multiplayer is deader than a door nail but the included AI ranges from braindead to somewhat aimbotty so you'll always be facing a challenge.
Visually Tokyo Warfare looks amazing for an older title although some textures blur pretty badly if you end up close to them. The two included desert combat levels with their burning oilfields and dense clouds of smoke are particularly nice to look at. Controls and audio are fine, but the audio will cut out some if your PC starts being taxed with multiple burning tanks on screen at once. Some issues with repeated game freezing and CTDs during heavy combat so I suggest capping rounds to 30 deaths total on older hardware so your progress isn't lost multiple times.
All achievements work and can be unlocked vs AI, probably within two hours if your accuracy is good but if you suck like I do you could be looking at closer to three and a half hours to complete.
Easy recommend at half off, but not sure I'd go for this at full price as support has been dropped and a second title released which is jarringly similar to this one.
This game isn't as bad as a lot of people make it out to be, but it doesn't live up to the expectations many have for it either.
*Update: After a while longer of playing this game I've come to discover that while Xbox 360 controls are on the Keyboard and Mouse controls get cancelled out. Up until this update i've been playing with 360 controls instead of KB and Mouse. I've added a few notes to highlight the difference between the KB controls vs 360 controls.
First off, if you're a fan of the original "Tokyo Wars" Arcade Game from the 90's, this is NOT the same game. What it IS however is an attempt to recreate the original Arcade Game with a modern twist (*however there are settings that allow you to replicate the controls and style of the original).
A lot of people complain that the controls are not responsive. On the contrary, they ARE responsive, however they're not the same arcade controls as you remember from "Tokyo Wars". The throttle "floats", meaning that if you push forward, you'll slowly accelerate to top speed. if you release the Forward button the momentum of your tank will carry you forward as you slowly lose speed. when you hold Backwards/Reverse, you will slowly brake to a full stop. On top of that, unlike in most other tank games, for some reason you can't turn in place. i don't know why the devs went with this option but yeah, you can't turn in place, so you have to push forward or reverse while turning in order to turn. So controls are far from the "Stop and Go" controls of the original arcade game.
*with keyboard and mouse controls though I have to say the controls are much more responsive and handle very well, typical to that of Battlefield 3-4 and they allow you to turn in place as well as engage your E-brake with the "X" key allowing you to stop almost immediately when needed
So what about the gameplay? Gameplay is still the same arcade shooter you know and love with a slightly modern take. No longer are your cannon shots straight lines but now you have to ark your shots when engaging from longer ranges. you also have the ability to switch between ammo types now with the different tanks you can unlock (though it still remains to be seen how effective they are compared to the standard "Explosive Rounds" you start with) and unfortunately there are no Health Pick-ups like in the original arcade game. The Charismatic announcer who gave you real-time heads-up notifications of everything that was happening is now absent, instead replaced by optional radio chatter and anime-girl crew call-outs that you can leave on or mute. Graphics are updated and look nice and there are several different graphic options to choose from as well as mix and match. and while you only start with 2 tanks to choose from, you can unlock other tanks through arcade mode so you can try them out later before tackling online play.
*You can also enable something called "Cabinate Controls". with "Cabinate Controls" Enabled you can use the legacy controls from the original arcade game where the chasis always aligns with the turret when moving. For some reason these controls are not compatible with the 360 controller though.
Online play unfortunately is dead because not a lot of people play the game.
is the game worth $5.00? it is what it is. it's not bad, it's not great, it's just something to kill time and maybe play with a few friends with. I'd recommend this game to anyone looking for a simple arcade tank shooter. again, just don't hold it up to the standard that is the original Arcade game.
It is quite good fun really. The graphics are nice, if not spectacular (and there are a nice variety of different modifications you can make to the display.
Controls are responsive and there is a fair few gameplay areas. The tanks themselves move pretty realistically, so if you were expecting Girls und Panzer car-type movement you'll be disappointed (although you could probably recreate the tank chase sequence, albeit at a slower pace).
Computer AI is okay-ish - could be worse and could be better
Selecting opponents is confusing, and could have done with be being a bit more intuitive.
Music is great and the sound effects are pretty good too.
Shame no-one is playing online.
Worth getting in a sale
I used to love playing a very similar game in arcade centers 20 years ago. I never had enogh coins to play it long enough.
I had completely forgotten about this game until I saw it about 2 years ago on KickStarter. I backed it but it didn't succeed. The dev continued to work on it regardless because he believed in his project and the fruit of labor is what we see on Stream.
This is a simple game. You pick your favorite tank, chooe your opponent's tanks, select a backdrop and off we go. It's good at killing time for a bit from time to time.
Just like the game I loved playing 20 years ago or so.
A fun game with waifus and tanks with a variety of maps and and actively in development with new features and content added often. The developer is active and actually takes input from the community of players which is rare for early access much less games in general.
No Microtransactions
No Loot Crates
No DLC
No Season Pass
No Problem
Weebs that enjoy armored vehicular combat will enjoy this.
The game it self is not bad, I played games like warthunder (ahem russian bias) and world of tanks (shells go behind the bloody tanks) and I must say it has a great potential to be a great game. Also I almost feel like home cause it has that kind of battlefield tank hud to it. Down side is that there are not a lot of people that play this game, mostly because it is not well known, bots help but real players are a must. Maybe try to advertise the product more in some shows or websites? Well that is their thing not ours. Also another problem (mostly probably for me) is that its hard to move the tank. (again I think its mostly my fault) I could not start a match without running through a building and rapidly hitting it when trying to get out. Again this is a fun game and if asked if i would recommend it to others, yes I would (definitely a stress of from warthunder bias and ATGMs and WoT inaccurate shots).
I bought this game mostly on a whim and am not regreting it at all!
Let's go over the pros and cons I had first
Pros
+Anime style (This can be toggled off)
+Easy to learn
+No internet required at all
+MP if you can get some friends together to play a match.
+WW II Tanks
+Modern Tanks
+Destructible enviorments and a wide variaty of maps.
Cons
-Game can have low frame rate for very strange reasons even if you PC can handle the hardest games out there. This can be a little incoveniant.
-There is no options menu at the main screen (Only in a match.)
-Tutorial is a video which can't be rewound... In other words if you are trying to firgure something out your preatty much on your own. (Would recomend some writen tutorials.)
Being a World of tanks player, and someone who played warthunder... If you just want to derp around and have a good time, rather then being stressed out by the online world. Or would rather ONLY play with friends. This might do it for you.
Keep in mind this game doesn't really have a armor system, so we are talking REALLY old school arcade. Not that there is anything wrong with that. I personally feel that is one of this games strenghts.
Would I recommend this game to others? YES!
It's like Tokyo Wars, but younger, faster, beefier and doesn't eat your quarters like a maniac. Also looks even more like some kind of a bloody anime, which is understandable.
The good: it's fucking Tokyo Wars 2.0, do I really need to explain it?
The bad: I can only mention that some tanks love to snap oversteer and overall collision detection is a bit on the iffy side. Makes driving kinda hard at times.
The ugly: KV-2. Perfectly balanced, and that there is a #serbfact
also i am almost sure the avatars for drivers are made by ghettoyouth
This is the game for people who want to drive a Tiger II but don't want to spend a lifetime and a half grinding their way through World of Tanks or War Thunder. Its very arcadey so there is no need to worry about armor values and gun penetration, just point and shoot. All the vehicles are like racecars except for the Maus, but even that monstrosity is a speed demon by comparison to what it should be.
Currently, the game features 5 nations and vehicles from both WWII and the modern era. At the start though, you will only have access to the USSR/Russia and Japan. It doesn't take long to unlock everything in the game, a couple hours at most, and the Karl Gerat is so worth it.
Sadly, there aren't a whole lot of people playing online, but matches with friends are always a blast, and if you're sad and alone, don't worry, there are bots for you to take out your issues on.
This game is absolutely worth it.
The Call of Duty of tanks games, in a good way tough. My only dislike about it that you only start with 2 tanks, I am sorry to say that out of the 5 characters you have only 2 have tanks at the start which sucks but not the end of the world! :)
Anime = 5/5
Fun = 5/5
Gameplay = 4/5
Graphics = 3/5
Waifu 5/5 (5 characters so it was kind aobvius right?)
Besides needing a larger player base Tokyo Warfare is a wonderful game that is a throwback to the old arcade cabinets of the late 90s-early 00s, that game went by the name of Tokyo Wars and this game Tokyo Warfare is as much as a spiritual successor as you can get before Copyright starts kicking in.
It's goofy
It's self-aware
It's fun
It's got shader options ranging from Manga to 90s game cabinets to Anime
It's Tokyo Warfare!
**I guess Cons**
-Aiming on some vehicles can be a tad off from the redicule but that also comes with weapon placement as well as camera on the vehicles
-Some have "anime" suspensions
-Driving while fun can also be a bit of a pain, meaning that some vehicles like to wig out when going backwards/trying to slow down
-Some tanks require you to "range" your shots, I don't think it's a con but people will probably bitch about it.
if you like girls und panzer than this is the closest we americans can get to there games. i give it a 100/10 i get 6 to 10 fps but you won't notice it, the one think i dont get is why the panzer 2? and why no leopard 2? i give it that it is early on and there is not much but it is fun and worth the money. I think there is potential for a new wargaming but it is to early to be sure if the developers go were there going now wargaming will have some compitition.
still way smoother than war thunder ever will be... thats right i said it come at me!
Edit / Disclaimer 20/12/2017: The developer released the final update yesterday and said he won't be able to work on this game anymore, so the portion of my review where I state the developer is quick to fix and update may not reflect the current state of the game, however I still stand by everything said here and still recommend the game, as for the developer thank you for the extensive support offered, I'll look forward to any future projects you happen to be part of!
TL;DR:
[X] Great game
[X] Great price
[X] Great dev
[X] WWII Tanks
[ ] Not many players
[ ] Only deathmatch as of now
I'm having great fun with this game, I remember back in the late 90's when my father used to take us to the local mall and there was a Tokyo Wars arcade machine, it was neat because the seat would move back when you shot.
Tokyo Warfare brings the same joy I had back in the day (minus the moving seat). But keep in mind this game is Deathmatch only (as the time of this review) and is as arcade as the old machine. Also I seem to not find anyone else playing on multiplayer, don't know if there is no one else playing (which is criminal, this game is great and cheap) or it is my connection (ports maybe?). But still you can have plenty of fun on the single player where you can select enemies and allies and its numbers, then go blow shit up on one of 6 maps (as the time of this review).
Talking about maps, this game received a huge update last week which added a lot of content, when I bought it some months ago it had only two factions, being Japan with 2 tanks and Soviets with 4, now it has added 3 more factions, USA, Germany and UK. Aswell adding new tanks to everybody, including World War II tanks (Just look at the update notes on announcements to see what it added, it is a lot of tanks) aswell two more maps.
Also it is worth noting that the dev is really quick to reply to any bug report and extremelly quick to fix it, such professionalism should more than being praised, while other devs take a long time or even ignore problems, the guy behind the game really cares about user experience, this alone should already made the game more than worth.
Tokyo Warfare is the spiritual successor to the 1996 arcade tank shooter called Tokyo Wars (I have never played Tokyo Wars btw). The objective of the game is to eliminate your opponent a certain amount of times to claim victory. You have the option to play as the Japan Defense Forces or the Red Star.
The gameplay is fast and the tanks move well for the most part. You have the option to fire either armor piercing rounds, explosive rounds, or a machine gun. During gameplay, you have two health bars: turret armor and chassis armor. Getting either one of these damaged can cause some negative side effects such as your tank having a slower fire rate because the barrel is damaged or even having your tank completely immobilized because the tracks are completely ruined.
As of now the game has only three maps: Arena, Naniwa-Ku, and Oi Terminal. Arena seems to be a map that tests how well each player can maneuver since there is virtually no cover, Naniwa-Ku seems to be a map based on close quarter battles with its small streets and super tight alley ways, and Oi Terminal seems to be a mix of close and long range battles with the main area being a container yard with lots of cover to go by as well as corners to turn.
Well after mentioning all of this, I think it is safe to address the many faults of Tokyo Warfare.
First of all, Tokyo Warfare has no kind of in game tutorial. This could lead some players to be completely confused as to how to play the game or even how the game works overall. You are able to download the manual for the game but that makes me wonder why they couldn't just add the manual in game.
One issue I have with the gameplay is the constant bobbing when moving your tank. This makes aiming and shooting a lot harder than it needs to be. The camera bob even gets in the way when you are moving. I am not sure if this was to replicate how being in a tank feels like but this just comes off as very annoying.
Another issue with the gameplay that I have revolves around the two ammo types which are the armor piercing rounds and the explosive rounds. The two ammo types seem to function extremely similar to one another as they seem to eliminate the target in about the same amount of rounds fired. The only difference I was able to spot was that explosive rounds have some splash damage to them.
My next issue comes from the map pool. Now I know that the Tokyo Warfare team is small but would it have hurt to have at least another map or two? I don't know maybe this is just me being a bit picky.
While I am on the topic of maps, one of the more annoying problems I have with the game comes from the map design. On both Naniwa-Ku and Oi Terminal, It is very easy to get stuck on things such as a little piece of the wall poking out or even by something completely unknown. This can become aggravating as this can allow an enemy player to acquire a cheap shot on you just because you are unable to move due to being stuck on something you should not be on.
Tokyo Warfare was a game I was really looking forward to. I was amused at the idea of a fast paced tank shooter. Sadly, the current issues with the game prevent me from enjoying the game as much as I would like to. On the plus side the devs are active on the forums and are willing to take feedback to improve the game. My review may change in the future but as of now, I have to sadly rate this game down. I believe this game has a lot of potential and I am hoping that the devs make the necessary changes so that Tokyo Warfare can become a better game.
*Btw if the devs are reading this, in the about this game section under the "moar" section, vehicle is spelled as vehycle.
So I do recommend this game. But with that being said it does need work.
The gameplay is interesting as it the game is based off and old Japanese arcade game called Tokyo wars. It is pretty different compared to the larger tank games ( World of tanks , Armored Warfare , Warthunder). It is faster paced than these games. I would sort of equate it to how Battlefields tanks play.
So far there are 3 maps.
Arena - This is a large blue square thats about it.
Naniwa-ku - This is a city with lots of tall buildings and several overpasses. A lot of the landscape can be destroyed I am not sure if everything can be but I know some of the overpass can and some of the buildings.
OI-Terminal - It is another city like landscape but closer to water with a large shipping area. Its a pretty large map with some destructable environments.
Right now there is 2 factions to choose from each with 1 tank. A Japanese faction with a Type-10 MBT and I believe a Soviete faction with a T-80U.
The second 2 maps, the red faction and online multiplayer are unlocked thru leveling up. Its fairly fast to unlock everything in the game so far. I think you can get everything by level 8 which is easily achieved in a few games.
The game has controller support and plays pretty well with an Xbox One controller. It also has VR support. VR isnt really my thing but if you like that the game has it.
Updated Review
The developer caved into all the Girls und Panzer fans and added vehicles that have no place in this game. Adding new vehicles and factions was a great thing, but to add ridiculous and outdated vehicles was very disappointing as an original backer and long time fan of the original Tokyo Wars.
Voice lines are still as cringey as they were, there are still optimization and framerate issues, certain bugs and glitches still persist since launch.
This game had a lot of promise, ...had.
Outdated Review
A spiritual successor to Tokyo Wars, a great arcade game back in 96'. Tokyo Warfare was a game I've always been hoping for since the Tokyo Wars arcade booths were decommissioned. Though the original soundtrack doesn't live up to the standards Tokyo Wars set, the gameplay is still the same and it's great. The simple and fast paced game play really is what makes this game great. There are no complicated armor penetration values or angling of armor, 2 Factions, 2 MBT's, 1 Game Mode. This may put off some, but sometimes simple is for the better.
As for bugs and glitches, there are a few minor camera clipping issues and sometimes you respawn on top of another tank, but nothing game breaking or big enough for it to matter.
I also hope to have full Japanese voicing for menus and in-game implemented soon, as the English voices sound rather cheap and as a native speaker it really is unbearably cringey.
I maybe bias because of the nostalgia I feel from playing Tokyo Warfare, but the game is fun, and I recommend it for anyone who wants a game they can play for very short amounts and still have fun.
Got this purely because of Namco's Arcade classic from '96
Tokyo Wars
and this game does not disappoint. The Arcade action packed style works well and fluently, and I have not ran into a major problem yet. Destructible environments and damageable tanks & objects is vital to a game of this nature, and this game provides all of that.As for requests and improvements regarding future updates, I would like to see these be implemented into a later build of the game:
If you like Competitve Vehicular Combat or are an experienced player at Tokyo Wars, then this is the game for you.
Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Pablo Vidaurre Sanz |
Платформы | Windows |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 15.01.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 86% положительных (187) |