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Even more accomplished on the Wii, says Luke
Top-notch turn-based fun with an anime-style. Nice.

Nintendo’s Advance Wars is something of a breath of fresh air to the Game Boy Advance; being the first of its kind (namely the turn-based strategy genre) to appear on Nintendo’s elongated Hand Held. The game sees you in the role of ‘Commanding Officer’, taking control of a particular faction as you wage war across a variety of diverse battlefields in a lengthy and impressive campaign (spanning 114 pre-designed battle fields, apparently). The game was released in Japan as Game Boy Wars; and the influence of our Pacific-based gaming chums can be seen in the imaginative and original gameplay; flavoured with a distinct anime style.
It’s an awful lot of fun too, you’ll be pleased to know, and the Japanese influence has resulted in a clarity and balance to the gameplay, which makes for a very addictive and rewarding experience. The new and varied battlefields assist this as well, as do the selection of units available.
The style of the game is also noteworthy; if only for it’s original and fresh appearance, being influenced heavily by anime, the units being very cute and cuddly in appearance (a bit like brightly coloured ‘Freds’ from the Home-Pride cooking sauce adverts, but with guns)– this colourful display makes for a pleasant change after the staleness of turn-based strategy titles prevalent on the PC platform.
The perfectly-balanced turn-based strategy gameplay makes for a highly absorbing and deep experience, which is addictive as well as rewarding; appealing to those that need a quick and involving fix, as well as those that come from the long-haul school of gaming. Fortunately, the incredibly detailed and well thought through training maps (the most involving I’ve ever encountered) enable you to learn how to battle the easy way, a nice touch given the immediately daunting nature of a turn-based style completely new to the GBA, and the surprising thing being that they are almost as much fun as the game itself. You also take your tuition from rather sexy Anime-style lass “Nell” who is Commander of the Orange Star army. Which some of you may enjoy…well, whatever turns you on, I suppose.
NextAside from knowing that Advance Wars is the GBA's first turn based strategy game, I do not know any more about how the game actually plays than I did before reading this review. Since this is a first-of-it's-kind game, information on back story, objectives, units, play mechanics, etc., would have been a lot more helpful than the fluff covered here. I have a hard time picturing just how a turn-based strategy game, let alone this particular game, would play on the GBA. This review was thoroughly UNhelpful.
CVA
Friday, 1 February 2002, 13:13:38
I remember Super Fiacom Wars and it was great!
Advance Wars is nearly the same but is great anyway.This is a top title for RTS fans and could convert a whole new following of gamers.Great graphics and mega gameplay to boot make this a top title!
Dave M.
Tuesday, 12 February 2002, 21:02:41
go to www.advancewars.com to go to the offical website
Sturm
Friday, 10 December 2004, 14:43:19
not that great , well there are some good things like desighn your own map but u have to like and have patients to like thi game u have to take turns moving all of your guys witch sucks
i dont think i reccomend this how do i no well i got 1 and 2 for christmas And lasted for a week and now siting in a case
tyler y
Saturday, 19 March 2005, 18:46:30
is the portal still up and running i can re reg and would like to know if is still around any help!
shaylen
Saturday, 5 November 2005, 23:47:33
Hello good design. Very nice. 0n79p7 Enjoy. Goodbay.
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Monday, 23 July 2007, 23:44:44