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| image = Soviet Strike PlayStation.jpg
| caption = North American PlayStation cover art
| developer = [[Electronic Arts]] <br> [[EA Tiburon|Tiburon Entertainment]] <small>(
| publisher = Electronic Arts
| series = [[Strike (video game series)|''Strike'']]
| engine =
| platforms = [[PlayStation (console)|PlayStation]], [[Sega Saturn|Saturn]]
| released = '''PlayStation'''{{vgrelease|NA|October 29, 1996<ref>{{Cite magazine |date=1999-03-02 |title=Game Informer News |magazine=[[Game Informer]] |url=http://www.gameinformer.com/news/oct96/103096b.html |access-date=2023-04-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/19990302073022/http://www.gameinformer.com/news/oct96/103096b.html |archive-date=1999-03-02 }}</ref>|EU|November 1996}}'''Saturn'''{{vgrelease|NA|February 17, 1997<ref>{{Cite web |title=Electronic Arts - News Room, Electronic Arts Ships Soviet Strike for the Sega Saturn |url=http://www.ea.com/companyinfo/press/sovsatrn.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/19970605143344fw_/http://www.ea.com/companyinfo/press/sovsatrn.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=1997-06-05 |access-date=2023-04-15 }}</ref>|EU|February 21, 1997<ref>{{cite
| genre = [[Shooter game|Shooter]]
| modes = [[Single player]]
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'''''Soviet Strike''''' is a helicopter-based [[shooter game]] developed and published by [[Electronic Arts]] for the [[PlayStation]] in 1996 and the [[Sega Saturn]] in 1997. The game is a sequel to the [[Strike (video game series)|''Strike'' games]] which began on the [[Sega Genesis]] with ''[[Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf]]''. ''Soviet Strike'' is the series' first installment for a [[History of video game consoles (fifth generation)|32-bit console]] and was first conceived as ''32-bit Strike''. Early on, it was intended for the [[3DO Interactive Multiplayer|3DO
''Soviet Strike'' is set after the [[Dissolution of the Soviet Union|disintegration
It was released on the [[PlayStation Store]] in Japan on November 11, 2009<ref name="JPstore"/> and in North America on September 14, 2010.<ref name="NAstore"/>
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==Plot==
===Characters===
The player is a helicopter pilot in STRIKE, a special covert operations force of the US military designed for preemptive action to prevent "wars that never happen." STRIKE's commander is General Earle. Major STRIKE personnel include electronics expert Hack and agent Andrea Grey, whose cover job is a news reporter. The other protagonists are STRIKE pilot Nick Arnold, guerrilla fighter Amad, and former Soviet Army pilot Ivan Uralia. The game's antagonists are former [[KGB]] Chairman Uri "Shadowman" Vatsiznov, Ireki dictator Sadissa Savak, and disgraced Soviet scientist Dr Grymyenko
A series of voiceovers called STRIKE Files outline the origins of STRIKE. One such file has the Security Czar detailing the organization's mandate to [[President of the United States|US President]] [[Bill Clinton]] after his inauguration in January 1993. In the tape, Clinton is unaware that STRIKE prevented a [[civil war]] in Mexico in 1982 which could have turned the country into a secret [[Warsaw Pact]] member-state.
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The [[Dissolution of the Soviet Union|end]] of the Soviet Union leaves a power vacuum in Eastern Europe that former KGB Chairman Uri Vatsiznov, a.k.a. the Shadowman, is willing to exploit for his own ends. In the first mission, which takes place in [[Crimea]], the player must rescue a captured STRIKE pilot named Nick Arnold. The second level is set in the Sea of Azov: the player must battle the elements of the [[Black Sea Fleet]] which is preparing to invade Europe. The mission also involves the rescue of guerrilla fighter Amad.
STRIKE's victory in the Black Sea leads them to the Caucasus, where Sadissa Savak, leader of the fictional state of Irek, begins aggressive overtures against local fighters. In the mission (which is supposedly north of the main battle area where Desert Strike took place), the player and Amad join forces with a militia run by Amad's relatives in stopping Ireki troops from capturing an abandoned Soviet chemical weapons plant. With STRIKE killing Savak (and passed off as the victim of a car crash), the group goes to a heavily irradiated Transylvania to rescue Nick once more, this time from Dr Grymyenko
The final mission takes place in Moscow, with the Shadowman
==Development==
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<ref name="GF preview">Mike Griffin, ''[[GameFan]]'', Nov 1996 (issue 47; vol. 4 no. 11), pp. 70-71</ref>
<ref name="allgame nuclear">Bryan Melville, [https://web.archive.org/web/20141114231306/http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=6635&tab=review Nuclear Strike Review], [[Allgame]], Retrieved 21 Sept 2012</ref>
<ref name="JPstore">{{cite web |url=https://store.playstation.com/#!/ja-jp/%e3%82%b2%e3%83%bc%e3%83%a0/%e3%82%bd%e3%83%93%e3%82%a8%e3%83%88%e3%82%b9%e3%83%88%e3%83%a9%e3%82%a4%e3%82%af/cid=JP0006-NPJJ00216_00-0000000000000001 |title=Latest |website=PlayStation Store |accessdate=28 April 2017
<ref name="NAstore">{{cite web |url=https://store.playstation.com/#!/en-us/games/soviet-strike-(ps3-psp-ps-vita)/cid=UP9000-NPUJ00061_00-0000000000000001 |title=Latest |website=PlayStation Store |accessdate=28 April 2017
}}
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