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SOFTWARE REVIEW
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Score: 5/5 'Bring It ON!!'
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Graphics and Sound: In a word - outstanding. Cool explosions, brilliant graphics and detailed and varied environments make for an awesome gaming experience. The graphics look great and the game is very smooth. Again, you have wacky co-pilot characters and silly voice-overs, but this is all part of the Army Men appeal. Since we are dealing with a cartridge-based system, you don't have the lovely FMV's you'd find in a PSX version, but the still graphics do the job nicely. Now, in the sound department, Air Combat really shines. Each and every tune that you'll hear in this game is terrific - all very catchy and perfectly suited for the mood of the game. You'll definitely be pumped and ready for battle. The sound effects are good too. Satisfying booms and silly buzzing bugs all work together well to create the perfect atmosphere. Oh, but that Colonel Grimm who finds it necessary to continuously insult me when I screw up. I'd like to take a match to him. Yes I would. ;) Gameplay:
Air Combat is basically Army Men Air Attack for the N64, and as such, you can expect very similar gameplay, with a slew of added multi-player features for you to enjoy. You are Captain Blade, piloting your little green army helicopter as you take to the skies to battle the Tan menace once again. There are 4 co-pilots at your disposal, each with their own personal flair (and weapon), my personal favorite being Woodstock. As in AMAA, your helicopter's winch is your best friend. Use it to pick up objects in the environment and smash the Tan guys every chance you get. Helps you to save on ammo too!
Difficulty: Once you get the hang of using your winch while flying your chopper, you will be set. Don't get me wrong. By no means is this a walk in the park. You will be presented with a ton of challenges, all the while being barraged with everything from bottle rockets to shooting RC cars. Sometimes the screen is so filled with enemies (all after a piece of you) that you can't do anything more than just unload your homing missiles (or whatever your weapon of choice may be) on everything that moves. I would have to say that the difficulty is just right. You won't get bored and you won't get frustrated. You'll just want to see what the next level holds.Game Mechanics: The almighty winch plays a heavy role is this game. You must learn to use it to progress through certain levels and by mastering it, you can save on ammo and crush enemies in one fell swoop. Your chopper can strafe left and right, which is a definite help if you approach the enemies Quake style, circling around them - although I did often feel like I needed a 3rd hand to pull this off. But this is an N64 controller problem and certainly not the fault of Air Combat or its designers. - Psibabe, GameVortex Communications
AKA Ashley Perkins |