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Saturday, 1 June 2013

Army Men - Sarge's Heroes [U] ISO

Army Men - Sarge's Heroes [U] ISO





 Description :

Army Men: Sarge's Heroes is an action-shooter video game that was released for Windows, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, and PlayStation. It is part of the Army Men series of video games based on the plastic toy soldiers. It was preceded by Army Men 3D and succeeded by Army Men: Sarge's Heroes 2. The player normally controls Sarge, a Sergeant in the Green Army and fights evil General Plastro and the members of the Tan Army. Both armies are named after the usual colors of toy army men. The game's storyline is somewhat dark, partly because of General Plastro's killings.

In ARMY MEN: Sarge's Heroes, the Tan Army is at it again. Now they are trying to gather weapons of mass destruction: exploding skyrockets, intensely hot magnifying glasses, and the ultimate weapon the garbage disposal. Only Sergeant Hawk can keep the scales of good and evil in balance. Guide Hawk through 16 missions that range from the simple, seek-and-destroy to the complex, stealth reconnaissance. With over 40 mission objectives and 13 weapons, the possibilities are endless. Once the Tans have been defeated, invite your friends over to experience the plastic carnage in a head-to-head game. Plastosheen, a revolutionary new highlighting process that brings out the plastic look of the characters, highlights all of the death and carnage. The men may be plastic but the combat is real.

Gameplay

I might as well say it. The controls are no good at all. The controls are simple enough, but the response is very slow and since this is a game set in the third person with enemies behind cover and all around you there is not much you can do to avoid being hit. It is very possible that a Tan guy with a flamethrower can sneak right up on you in plain sight. You can go into a first person mode to aim, but the movement is still slow and you are still going to get hit before you can get off the first shot. Everything seems to go in slow motion for Sarge. The weapons are standard for any GI who has come out of a plastic bucket or bag. Your buddies represent the standard posed soldier from the mine sweeper to the flamethrower, but there is the exception for a shotgun. The scattergun is definitely a must in close combat situations. You also have a sniper rifle for some cross counter kitchen warfare, but most of the time you have the M16 rifle with unlimited ammo. Falling off of ledges will kill you as well as getting caught on fire is pretty much a death sentence of liquidation. The rest of my gameplay woes are really graphic woes, but the control is the main problem of the gameplay.

Graphics/Sound

The graphics really hurt in this game. Even the expansion pak does not help Army Men: Sarge's Heroes. The reason for this is the amount of distance involved in the game. There are plenty of wide open areas and the farther away something is the less likely you are going to be able to tell what it is. The Tan guys will appear to be tiny yellow specks of blocks that take awhile to shoot and of course they will still be able to shoot at you. It's not just the distance that is a factor but the frame rate as well. There is a lot going on in this game and I think that is what contributes to such a slow maneuverability and poor visuals. Not much detail is put into anything really except the main characters and the cut scene videos contain plenty of weak movements by these main characters. Sound and music are fine. You get a few grunts out of Sarge, but everything else is put into text boxes. The guns are fun to shoot and there is plenty of stuff to blow up. What I really enjoyed, however, was the music. The music for Army Men: Sarge's Heroes definitely stays true to the original games of the Army Men series and each level has a unique track to it.

Replay Value

Army Men: Sarge's Heroes plays long enough and can be very difficult with the controls and maneuverability the way they are. Once you beat this game however, it is unlikely you would want to play through it again. There are cheat codes to put in to make the game much more fun as well as mission select so that have you going back to replay the single player mode. There is also a multiplayer mode for some splitscreen mayhem. You can play as a particular character and pick up power ups throughout the maps to take out up to three friends. It's not Goldeneye 007 multiplayer, but hey, it is still a multiplayer. 


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