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14 Jul, 2007
Great strategy gaming on the go!
Advance Wars: Dual Strike is the third Advance Wars title to be released by Intelligent Systems. This turn-based strategy game details the efforts of a new group of heroes defending their homeland yet again from the evil Black Hole army. As the game progresses new characters and CO's become available including the familiar faces from the previous installments. The game provides a lengthy single-player campaign complete with a new feature enabling the DS's second screen. In one instance a countdown timer is placed on the top screen requiring the player to defeat the map in a set period of time. In other examples there will be two battles to be fought, one on the top screen and one on the bottom. Another new mode, combat, causes players to choose a preset number of ground units to battle computer opponents in realtime, rather than turn-based. The graphics of the title remain consistent with the previous installments, but all the sprites have slightly more of a three-dimensional feel to them. The sound is fitting, the same songs are used for CO's as in previous installments, and the new melodies created for the added CO's in this title are catchy and well-done. The play control can be done traditionally with the directional pad and A and B Buttons, or exclusively with the directional pad and the touch screen. For the most part this game is very similar to the two which came before it. A few new units are added such as a new tank, a stealth bomber, and an aircraft carrier, but for the most part the units to command are mostly similar to the previous games. But, this is definitely a good thing as Intelligent Systems has done a great job of keeping the game balanced and making each unit feel like it can be used in many different situations. As in the previous games players will earn points for each map they successfully complete which can then be used to purchase new CO's and new maps. In addition, each CO will level up over time as they complete maps and will be able to be outfitted with unique abilities such as increasing capture speed of cities, or moving more quickly across certain terrain. In total, this is a title that should not be missed. It feels very similar to the previous games but in the best way possible. With the lengthy normal and hard mode single player campaign, the extra maps, combat mode, a map creator, and wireless multiplayer, Advance Wars: Dual Strike will likely keep you entertained for a very long time.
15 Aug, 2007
Worms Armageddon, have fun with your worms
Worms Armageddon is another game featuring the delightfully flammable worms characters. The game follows the suit of those that came before it as a turn-based strategy experience. Your goal is to protect your gaggle of worms against the opponents by using any number of ridiculous weapons (I'm looking at you super banana bomb). Armageddon has come out on several different systems including the PC and the Playstation. Out of all the versions I believe the PC version is superior due to its ability to customize teams with a bit more detail. Having said that, the Dreamcast version of this game comes very close to the PC counterpart and is a worthy experience alone or with friends. The graphics in the game are very animated and fluid, with some minor slowdown sprinkled throughout the experience. The sound quality is good, explosions sound rough, and the worm comments are funny for a time. This is where the PC version is superior because each individual team can speak from a different set of sounds. The DC version has all those same sounds, but applies them all to every team currently battling. So, if you choose the angry scots theme for instance, it will be pretty funny at first. But, once you've heard each and every worm say a few lines over and over in the course of one battle it can become slightly grating. The game also features a single-player mode where you can achieve medals in different strategic battles or skill-testing training. These medals with unlock more items and options to be used in the multiplayer arena. Overall, this is a very fun game. It's nearly ten years old now but is still a fun way to pass the time with friends, provided you don't have a PC to play it on instead.
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