Silent Storm Reviews

Two new reviews for Nival and JoWood's Silent Storm hit the web earlier this weekend. The first is over at Jive Magazine with an overall score of 4.5/5:
All in all, Silent Storm is a brilliant game with a few minor flaws. Lots of research went into the weaponry and equipment, which always adds depth to an era-based game. The graphics are easy on the eyes and wonderfully detailed, though manipulating the 3-D camera can be a bit of a pain when determining line-of-sight for that perfect sniper shot. The underlying music, while a tad repetitive, has an appropriately tense quality and (if some fansites are to be believed) adding your own mp3 soundtrack is a piece of copy-paste cake.

In a market already flooded with so many WWII-inspired distractions, Silent Storm is a unique take on the subject and worthy of your time... as precious as it is.

And the second can be found at TechnicalGeek with an overall score of 85%:
For the most part, I was very satisfied with Silent Storm. It was hard to get used to at first, and I was a little set back with the lack of multiplayer. Getting used to the steep system requirements was also a minor setback I had to deal with. If you think you have the hardware to handle Silent Storm, as well as the patience to learn it, you will be in for a real treat.