The player is put in the position of a main battle tank
platoon commander in charge of four U.S.
M1 Abrams tanks in a fictional campaign of battles against the
Soviet Army in
Central Europe. The player can give orders to friendly units via a tactical map of the battle area as well as taking control of a single tank - assuming the role of either the tank commander, driver or gunner. Between the battles, surviving crew members increase in military rank and skill—giving the player an incentive to keep their team alive. Depending on the player's tastes, the whole game can be played more like an action/simulation game or like a strategy game. As
platoon commander, direct control is limited to the four M1 tanks, however depending on the mission, support units like recon and attack helicopters,
M2 Bradley infantry fighting vehicles,
MLRS artillery systems or other older
M60 Patton tanks are available and can be given orders via the tactical map. One feature of the game is the ability to change the viewpoint to a supporting unit to get a "recon" from that unit's perspective. According to the manual, doing this from the M1 tanks was supposedly approximate to a tank commander standing on his tank hull to get a better perspective. The external view is also able to track other objects in the centre of the view; this is not limited to vehicles but can actually track missiles or even tank rounds. The Campaign typically depicts the rush across the
Rhine by the numerically superior enemy forces. The Campaign starts as defensive with the challenge being to use technologically superior
NATO vehicles to stem the "wave" of
Warsaw Pact vehicles. Success may result on the scenarios gradually putting NATO on the offensive side with objective waypoints to reach/hold. Terrain is a very important factor as going
hull down was a critical strategy to surviving. Full use of the supporting forces makes success easier with even the infantry disembarking from their IFVs to use
M47 Dragon anti-tank launchers. However, leaving them in one position too long invited an artillery barrage from the opposing force. ==Reception==