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Games Domain's review says it all about the good points: "[In] Nuclear Strike , the latest game in Electronic Arts' "Strike" series, a particularly unstable bloke by the name of LeMonde does manage to get his hands on a nuke, intending to share its destructive power with the rest of the world - someone has to stop him.

And playing a member of Strike, a covert organisation set up to deal with such threats, you get the privilege of taking his toy away from him and saving the world - again. Unsurprisingly, negotiation is out of the question so, piloting one of several well-armed craft, you have to fly off to Southern Asia where he was last seen, and track down the nuke, blowing up vehicles, bases, national monuments and generally causing as much havoc as you can.

But don't worry if you've never touched a helicopter or a tank in your life - Nuclear Strike isn't a simulation. It's more of a raging missile-lobbing chain-gun firing tank-smashing rocket-dodging blast fest, with just a little bit of strategy thrown in.

Sounds fun? It is. There are a total of five levels to be conquered, and one secret level - though it isn't just a case of blasting your way from one end of the level to the other.

You have to complete a number of mini-missions on each level, which include rescuing prisoners, intercepting enemy convoys, protecting rebels and other such tasks - all of which have to be completed in a specific order. The general aim of all these missions is to find out just where LeMonde has stashed the nuke.

And he's not going to let you just fly in and take it either - each level is filled with an assortment of hi-tech weaponry ranging from soldiers with missile launchers all the way through to tanks, Apache helicopters and even anti-satellite missiles.

You're not entirely on your own though - you're sometimes aided by willing co-conspirators such as Cash, the British mercenary. Plot developments and pre-mission briefing are relayed though the Strike TV network - in other words, you get a selection of full motion video clips telling you where to go and what to do. The in-game action itself is viewed from a kind of isometric angle, your chopper maintaining roughly the same position on the screen while the camera spins around to give you the best view of the action.

The graphics are pretty good, with undulating water, impressive explosions, and lots of other fancy effects. And if you've got a 3DFX card, things look even better - if you're 3D-card less you may end up having to run the game in bog standard VGA mode - although it still looks decent enough.

Nuclear Strike is great fun to play, and extremely challenging. The differing objectives require you to constantly re-evaluate your tactics and there's never a dull moment. Until you finish the game that is, because unfortunately, Nuclear Strike only has five levels and one secret level to play.

Compare this to the likes of other games such as Swiv 3D and the earlier Jungle Strike which had ten missions, and you begin to wonder just where all the other missions went. The game is very challenging, but not impossible and gives a feeling of accomplishment when you finally finish a mission. Be advised, though, It can also be a bit frustrating at times due to this challenge. Overall it is still a fun game. In this winter release, players control a variety of military vehicles and complete complex mission objectives in order to stop a nuclear terrorist who desperately wants to start WWIII.

Next from the industrious T HQ comes Nuclear Strike , a timely N64 rendition of the third game in the top grade Strike series, after the Saddam-bashing Desert and the drug-smashing Jungle. Probably part of the reason is that they've created the entire game from scratch, bravely deciding not to simply port over the age-old PlayStation and PC versions, and instead give N64 gamers something to shout about.

The result is a surprisingly fine-looking chopper sim with 15 different air, ground and water vehicles - including Apache 'copters, Harrier jump jets, tanks and hovercrafts - as well as some much-improved Al, with CPU opponents reacting and attacking depending on what you do. The effect is mightily impressive. Disappoint in ugly there's no four-way deathmatching, even though the Strike series would be perfect for a spot of multiplayer rocket-launching. But there should be more than enough one-player missions to keep you going over 20 according to T HQ , and the extensive gameplay enhancements - better Al, quicker speeds, bigger explosions - means there's also a good deal more to occupy your time.

In fact, this could just be one of the best Strike games yet. With enough military vehicles to challenge even the G8 superpowers, the Strike series is finally landing on the N While controlling Apache helicopters and hovercrafts, you'll try to stop a crazed terrorist bent on starting a nuclear war.

Pitted against a "smart" A. If Nuclear Strike is anything like its PlayStation predecessors, you can expect intense action and a lot of explosions this winter.

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