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...
TOKYO WARFARE
- Release Date:
- Jul 29, 2016
- Developer:
- Pablo Vidaurre Sanz
- Publisher:
- Pablo Vidaurre Sanz
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
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
Screenshots
User Reviews
[h1] Updated Review [/h1] 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. [h1] Outdated Review [/h1] 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 armo...
Pretty Cool, Very Minimalistic in every case, Main menu, Maps, Vehicles, Options, Tutorial and the Gameplay. But While it lacks almost in every Corner of content, the Core Gameplay ( Driving and Shooting with the Tank) is very much Fun if you like Fast Arcade Action,The Tanks Are Fast, they can Change Ammunition Types on the Fly, the Tanks got a %HP Bar for Main Chassis and Turret and several Parts of the Tanks can be damaged like the Chains und the Turret Aim Assistant. The Sound is good but very Loud(found only an Adjust Option for the Radio, but the SFX Sounds are very Loud and i couldnt Adjust them), the Graphics are Simple but they fit to the Game so it looks Good. Even the Physics are very Simple but they fit the Game too (Projectile Balistics und some Destructible Envivorement). To keep it Short, the Game is more like Bare Bones but the good ones, if this Game gets some Content (new Vehicles,new Maps ,new Nations to Choose(maybe), and some more Radion Soundtracks) the Game...
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 quar...
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).
Got this purely because of Namco's Arcade classic from '96 [h1] Tokyo Wars [/h1] 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: [*]Smarter AI - Sometimes the AI tends to get lost and stuck in narrow places [*]Hit Detection Markers - This is essential especially for competitive online play [*]Tank Garage - Letting you choose which tank you want for your team. [*]Mitsubishi Type-90 & More tanks [*]Custom Soundtrack - Letting players sort different songs of their own for each level. If you like Competitve Vehicular Combat or are an experienced player at Tokyo Wars, then this is the game for you.
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!
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...
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.
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 unlo...
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS: W7
- Processor: i5 6500
- Graphics: GTX 560
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 3000 MB available space
Recommended
- 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
FAQ
How much does TOKYO WARFARE cost?
TOKYO WARFARE costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for TOKYO WARFARE?
Minimum: Minimum: OS: W7 Processor: i5 6500 Graphics: GTX 560 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 3000 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: 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
What platforms is TOKYO WARFARE available on?
TOKYO WARFARE is available on Windows PC.
Is TOKYO WARFARE worth buying?
TOKYO WARFARE has 83% positive reviews from 100 players.
When was TOKYO WARFARE released?
TOKYO WARFARE was released on Jul 29, 2016.
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