| Silent Thunder: A-10 Tank Killer II | |
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![]() Official box art of Silent Thunder: A-10 Tank Killer II  | |
| Developer(s) | Dynamix | 
| Publisher(s) | Sierra On-Line | 
| Director(s) | Frank Evers | 
| Platform(s) | Windows | 
| Release | Windows: 
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| Genre(s) | Flight simulator | 
| Mode(s) | Single-player | 
Silent Thunder: A-10 Tank Killer II is a flight simulation video game and the sequel to A-10 Tank Killer, which was directed by Frank Evers (CEO). Both games were made by Dynamix and Sierra On-Line produced Silent Thunder. It was made for Amiga and DOS platforms. In the game, the player takes the role of an American A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft pilot who fights in various campaigns across the world.
Reviews
Gamespot review, Chris Hudak, scored the game 8.5/10 and lauded the game calling it "a wicked, clean, no-B.S. combat sim with enough options and realism to hold the serious gamer's interest."[1]
Other reviews include:[2]
- PC Joker Mar, 1996 - 86 out of 100
 - GameSpot May 01, 1996 - 85 out of 100
 - Gameplay Jun, 1996 - 84 out of 100
 - PC Action Mar, 1996 - 83 out of 100
 - PC Player (Denmark) 1996 - 83 out of 100
 - PC Games (Germany) Mar, 1996 - 82 out of 100
 - Power Play (Germany) Mar, 1996 - 80 out of 100
 - Computer Gaming Magazine Jan 13, 1999 - 80 out of 100
 - PC Gamer (Windows) Jun, 1996 - 70 out of 100
 - World Village Gamer Zone 1996 - 60 out of 100
 - PC Player (Germany) (Windows) May, 1996 - 3 Stars 60%
 - High Score (Windows) Aug, 1996 - 2 out of 5
 - Computer Gaming World (Windows) Jun, 1996 - 2 Stars 40%
 
See also
- A-10 Tank Killer
 - A-10 Attack! (1995)
 - A-10 Cuba! (1996)
 - Red Baron (1990)
 
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