Advance Wars
| Title: | Advance Wars |
| Year: | 2001 |
| Tagline: | This means war! |
| Directors: | Tohru Narihiro |
| Actors: | Andy |
| Rating: | 8.2 | 35 votes |
| Color: | Color |
| Country: | Japan |
| Company: | Intelligent Systems |
| Genres: | Action | War |
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| When Blue Moon troops enter Orange Star territory, the Chief Officers of the Orange Star army plan a campaign to expel the enemy from their country. | |
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| 1) With most other games for the Game Boy Advance being ports of previousSuperNintendo titles, it’s very refreshing to see something like Advance Warsgrace this handheld. This game does what few other turn-based strategiescannot, and that is balance the strategy counterpart with simplicity andrelaxing play. The menu system allows for easy navigation and decisionmaking.
Although many strategy fans might complain about the Advance Wars’ lessrealistic Anime twist, the game is more accessible because of it. With amapeditor, plenty of unlockable characters and maps, and multiplayerfeatures,the replay value skyrockets. Advance Wars is an exceptional game thatshouldn’t be overlooked by any Game Boy Advance owner. 2) Advanced Wars lives up to it’s title: advanced. The game is by the makers of Fire Emblem. It’s a strategy game thatwhere you control multiple units across a vast board. The game succeeds in its complexity. You have to consider every littledetail if you want to fully succeed such as: the power of your units,the health of your units. how far the can move, the weather, theterrain, and a whole lot more. I enjoyed the sequel more, simple because it has more to offer, butthis one entertains a lot. A gem. Feel free to send me a Private Message regarding this comment. |
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