Genre: War simulation
Developer: GAM Co., Ltd.
Publisher: Imagineer Co., Ltd.
Year: 1997
Platform: Sega Saturn
Taiheiyou no Arashi 2: Shippuu no Moudou is a turn-based war simulation game developed by SIMS, GAM, and ALU, and published by Imagineer for the Sega Saturn in 1997. It is a sequel to Taiheiyou no Arashi and focuses on naval operations during World War II in the Pacific theater.
The game allows players to control fleets and make strategic decisions to achieve mission objectives. Players manage ship formations, issue orders in real time, and plan movements on maps that represent different Pacific locations. The sequel introduces faster-paced scenarios, emphasizing tactical maneuvering and operational planning.
Units are represented with 2D sprites, and the maps feature detailed backgrounds reflecting islands and oceanic regions. The game also includes CD-quality sound and music designed to enhance the immersive wartime atmosphere.
Players can engage in various missions that simulate historical naval battles. Success depends on effective strategy, positioning, and timely use of unit capabilities. The game emphasizes realism, including ship stats, weapon ranges, and environmental conditions.