![]() While this tutorial teaches the general basics of combat, it does not go into the full detail that Advance War’s tutorial stages did. Anger, rage, and worry are all emotions felt frequently on the battlefield, but can be better expressed through the creativeness of anime.įor newbies, Field Commander does offer an option tutorial. The PS2 quality graphics do look nice on the PSP’s high res screen, but it does not really fit the overall atmosphere of the game in the same way Advance Wars did. Even though this game looks exactly like a typical PSP game, the anime stylize visual scheme seems to have more of an impact on the gameplay. Unlike Advance Wars, Field Commander uses realistic looking visuals instead of a of brightly colored anime theme. Because there are so many types of units, each specializing in a field of combat, a well thought out strategy is always important. And indirect combat units can only move or attack in one turn, not both. All occupied territories generate gold after each turn. Cities and factories require 20 points from an infantry unit before it is captured. Submarines, while sneaky, require a lot of fuel to stay submersed. Tanks are the power houses of ground combat. Infantry units are the only unit allowed to capture cities and bases. ![]() However, easy-to-remember rules give the game its depth and strategy. Players each take turns moving their armies in hopes of destroying all opposing threats or overtaking their headquarters. Needless to say, if you played Advance Wars, you will know exactly what Field Commander is all about.įield Commander is a turn based strategy game, not that different from a game of chess. Every rule, gameplay element, strategy, and even super powers have all been mimicked from Advance Wars. In fact, I would not be surprised if Nintendo and Intelligent Systems sued for copyright infringement. Field Commander is an exact replica of Advance Wars, just with a more realistic graphical theme. Never before has a game been so ripped off blatantly. Sony, with its “me too” attitude, has recently released their own version of Advance Wars titled Field Commander. Outstanding gameplay, flaring anime graphics, a playful musical score, and some of the best multiplayer options are just some of the reasons why Advance Wars rocks Nintendo’s handheld world. ![]() Nintendo’s Gameboy Advance and DS have had a long list of smash hit titles with the Advance Wars series residing somewhere near the top. ![]()
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