

In that context, the voices sound authentic). (This was later explained to be a recreation of verbal orders transmitted through the voice tube, or gooseport. The verbal responses to your orders sound as if they are coming in over a cheap radio. You get an acute sense of isolation playing Grey Wolf. The gameplay of Grey Wolf doesn’t quite match that shine, but it tries.

A handsome picture of a U-boat beckons you for a sea trial. The package containing the Grey Wolf - Hunter Of The North Atlantic U-boat simulation is very alluring. Since the next U-boat sim is still many months away (at best), Grey Wolf fills the gap till then. SSR decided it was time to blow the dust off and warm up the diesels. Grey Wolf is one of the older sims still worth the trouble to install. Aces of the Deep is currently holding its own in the Contest 2000 survey. While flight sims are viable for a year or two before newer versions render them stale and boring, the slower paced, more tactically-oriented subsim will last five years or more. Yes, we still get mail and comments about older subsims. While not perfect, it is a lot of fun to play. I read your review of Grey Wolf and got it. I have an old PC and cannot get the newer games to run. I think the game also gives off a pretty good atmosphere of cold, chilly gloom, which is what I would expect from a sub in the North Atlantic. Will Grey Wolf play under Windows 98 SE in a Fat 32 configuration? - Frank "Hatchet" Morgan Originally reviewed May 1996 in SUBSIM Review GREYWOLF submarine simulator SUBSIM Review of Grey Wolf
