Pink_Cheese
2003
This one is my favorite Advance Wars game, and probably one of my favorite games of all time. The new mechanics are really good, especially the new CO power mechanic, which makes it so that you can actually stop your enemy from using them. The story and characters aren't remotely as "edgy" and "dark" as some people make it out to be, and I think that people trying to characterize the change in aesthetic and setting as some sort of cynical attempt to pander to the COD-type FPS crowd are being a bit harsh.
1996
2017
2002
The first Fire Emblem game I played, and the one that got me interested in the Series.
The first part of the game is essentially a massive tutorial, which might be annoying for FE veterans, but is a great help if you've never played an FE game before.
The animations are extremely smooth, especially for the GBA .
I greatly recommend this game, especially if you've never played a Fire Emblem game before.
The first part of the game is essentially a massive tutorial, which might be annoying for FE veterans, but is a great help if you've never played an FE game before.
The animations are extremely smooth, especially for the GBA .
I greatly recommend this game, especially if you've never played a Fire Emblem game before.
2006
I first played this game because of how similar it was to Metroid Fusion, one of my favorite games.
The story is about a female bounty hunter who goes to an abandoned space lab only to find out that a parasite has taken control of the monsters at the station, and she gains the power to absorb these parasites to replenish her health (sound familiar?).
The big difference between this game and Metroid Fusion is that the former is much more combat-centered. The parasites inside the protagonist's body will gradually take over and cause damage if you don't go to a healing station, so the whole game is spent as a race against the clock to find the next healing station.
This focus on action is kinda of one of the main problems of the game, since the perspective kind of makes it hard to hit stuff, but otherwise the combat is pretty fun.
Overall the game is pretty fun, but i don't think i'd recommend it over Metroid Fusion, even though i did enjoy it.
The story is about a female bounty hunter who goes to an abandoned space lab only to find out that a parasite has taken control of the monsters at the station, and she gains the power to absorb these parasites to replenish her health (sound familiar?).
The big difference between this game and Metroid Fusion is that the former is much more combat-centered. The parasites inside the protagonist's body will gradually take over and cause damage if you don't go to a healing station, so the whole game is spent as a race against the clock to find the next healing station.
This focus on action is kinda of one of the main problems of the game, since the perspective kind of makes it hard to hit stuff, but otherwise the combat is pretty fun.
Overall the game is pretty fun, but i don't think i'd recommend it over Metroid Fusion, even though i did enjoy it.
This game is deeply flawed, but it's a full GTA game on the GBA, so just for that, i think it deserves at least some credit. It can be fun at times, and it's not nearly as horrible as most people make it out to be.
Although if you want a good mobile GTA game, you should probably play something like Chinatown Wars or Vice City Stories.
Although if you want a good mobile GTA game, you should probably play something like Chinatown Wars or Vice City Stories.
2005
2002
2002