Act of War: Direct Action is a Real Time Strategy (RTS) main game released in 2005 for PC. You command Task Force Talon in near-future techno-thriller conflicts, focusing on realistic modern warfare tactics, authentic weaponry, and strategic deployment of military assets to defend global cities. Its distinctive feature is the high degree of realism informed by military expert consultation.
The primary gameplay loop centers on tactical command and resource management within modern combat scenarios. As a strategy game, players must effectively utilize a diverse array of contemporary military hardware, including advanced vehicles, infantry units, and air support, to achieve mission objectives. Success hinges on mastering the specific capabilities and limitations of modern military assets in dynamic battlefield situations.
The experience is built around utilizing authentic, near-future military technology at the disposal of Task Force Talon. Missions require careful planning regarding unit composition, positioning, and the execution of direct action objectives. The strategic depth involves leveraging realistic modern combat doctrine for deployment and engagement.
The narrative places the player directly into a rapidly unfolding global crisis. Task Force Talon is deployed as a rapid response force, engaging in critical operations designed to stabilize volatile regions and counter emerging threats that could reshape international stability. The setting is deliberately grounded in contemporary military realism, providing a backdrop of plausible, high-stakes geopolitical tension.
A distinguishing feature of this title is its collaboration with Dale Brown, a renowned author specializing in techno-thrillers, which informed the game's commitment to depicting modern weaponry and intelligence operations with a high degree of authenticity. This grounding in contemporary military realism sets it apart from RTS games focusing on historical or science fiction settings. Players command a specialized direct action team, emphasizing precise tactical execution over large-scale base building.
This main game package includes the core single-player campaign and multiplayer modes available at its initial release in 2005. While there are currently no additional downloadable content packs (DLCs) associated with this title, the core experience was supplemented by one official expansion pack following its launch, which introduced new content and features to the established framework.
The content of this game is suitable for persons aged 16 years and over only. It contains: Realistic looking violence.