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Abstract: The original Battalion Wars was based around one of those ideas that sounded really good on paper, a mix of third-person shooter and RTS that allowed you to control whole armies as well as allowing you to hop between individual troops as the mood took ...
Abstract: As another popular Gamecube game to make its way onto the Wii, Battalion Wars II proves to be a fun action strategy game that really picks up as things progress. It has a nice look to it, neat, varied units, and fast action. The one thing t...
Abstract: Composed of equal parts Metal Slug and Command and Conquer, the Battalion Wars franchise has been lauded by some as a potential sleeper hit while others would say the game shot wide of the mark thanks to a plodding single-player campaign, lack of multi...
Abstract: Battalion Wars 2 features a graphic style that can look pretty realistic, but in a very cartooish way. Such things as planes, tanks and guns are well represented, but they all have a bloated comical look about them. This gives the game as a kid friendl...
Abstract: VIDEO: Head over to our videos page to check out all Battalion Wars 2 footage!Sure, war is hell and all, but not everyone wants their combat entertainment presented with taste-the-blood-in-your-mouth realism all the time. Wanton destruction dressed up ...
Compelling storylines; unique visual style; finely tuned weapons of mass destruction.
Controls are far from innovative; no co-op multiplayer offline.
Marching forth from a lineage started by Famicom Wars and Advance Wars, Battalion Wars starts a new tour of duty on the Wii. Already a hit on past Nintendo systems, the "Wars" series brings serious firepower, style, and strategy to the next-gen console...
Abstract: Name: Batallion Wars IIGenre: ShooterPlatform: Nintendo WiiThe Advanced Wars titles for the Gameboy Advance and Nintendo DS have been huge successes in bringing strategy games to a portable platform. While making the 3D jump much has changed – the game...
Abstract: Two years ago, Nintendo released developer Kuju Entertainments action-strategy war game, Battalion Wars, for GameCube. The title bore some similarities to the handheld series Advance Wars. Both, for example, featured cute and cuddly soldiers armed to ...