Pros: Incredible Amount of Replay Value, Awesome Multiplayer, Big On Fun Cons: The Amount of Batteries You'll Spend While Playing This Game
It was around in the Fall 2001 that Nintendo released a curious little game called Advance Wars, few people had actually heard of this game and so it didn't exactly sell very well. My favorite gaming site gave this game a 9.9 out of 10 rating,...
Pros: lots of missions, tons of replay, multiplayer, good graphics Cons: a bit repetitive after a while, music can be annoying
When youve played a few strategy games, Fire Emblem, Final Fantasy Tactics, and so on, its easy to feel like youve played it all. So I was pretty hesitant to pick up Advance Wars, but with my new DS in hand, I felt like ...
Pros: great gameplay, decent sound, great presentation, decent replay value Cons: some sound quirks, some unit balancing issues, CO imbalances, virtually mandatory field training missions
I always liked the Advance Wars games. The first one I bought was A
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Wars 2: Black Hole Rising and logged hundreds of hours with it. Going way back to the days of PC shareware and freeware, I enjoyed turn based ...
Pros: deep and complex gameplay, insane replay value, save any time, challenging AI Cons: hmm.. need many batteries, must like str-tee-jury
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Ever since Nintendo released their miniature version of the SNES known as the Game boy Advanced or code name GBA long lasting must have titles seem to be few and far between...
Pros:::Excellent gameplay. Fun and east to pick up. Single-cartridge multiplayer:: Cons:::Some missions are near impossible to beat!::
It wasn’t too long ago that gamers crowded around such war strategies as Command & Conquer, Starcraft and my favorite, Worms. In fact, such games are extremely popular and has become a genre with a cult...
Pros: all the fun of war, without the propaganda Cons: only 18 missions; tough to find
One of the greatest virtues of this entertainment medium is realized whenever a game is both "simple" and "addictive". For a title to be simplistic, it must have the virtue of being readily accessible. For it to keep the player's attention, it must ...
Pros: Simple to learn, great multiplayer game, a lot of fun Cons: Not for people that like short games
Advance Wars was one of the flagship titles for the Gameboy Advance. However, it lived in the shadow of Super Mario Advance and Castlevania even though this game is a true gem. The game starts in training mode because there is a lot to learn, but don't...
Pros: Funnest GBA game I've played. Turned based gameplay never got so good. Cons: No cons here. This game is just too good.
Now for anyone that has a gameboy advance that doesn't own Advance Wars please go and buy it after you read this review. Overlooking this game is like walking past a $100 bill. Some innovative turn based battling makes this game outshine any other war ...
Pros: Great game play, awesome soundtrack, very fun, lasts a long time Cons: The Artificial Intelligence sucks, may be hard for some people
Advance Wars is one of the best games for Gameboy Advance today because the replay value is mind breaking. It took me months to beat this game partly because of all the levels (there are like 50 levels including the ones that you buy, which I...
Pros: Both a fun and challenging game. Cons: Enemy officer's begin with more funding, and their power gauge can fill much quicker.
In Advance Wars the military authority, belongs to you the player and officer. Choose from any one, of different officers. Each leader's unit's has different strengths and weakness in combat.One leader may have strong aircraft units but weak infantrymen ...
Pros: Great graphics, gameplay, multiplayer gameplay. Tons of fun. Great training campaign. Cons: Sound is nothing exciting. Ends much to soon (even know its a very long game).
When someone thinks Game Boy Advance, more then likely that person has a picture in his/her mind of brainless arcade games. However, with the release with such gems as Tactics Ogre, Golden Sun, and Advance Wars, it is becoming plain that what started as...
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