Battalion Wars 2

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  • Release Date: Oct. 30, 2007
  • Price: $50.00
  • Publisher: Nintendo
  • Developer: Kuju Entertainment
  • Platform(s): Wii
  • Genre: Action

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Published by Nintendo and developed by Kuju Entertainment, Battalion Wars 2 is the sequel to the military vehicle smash hit, allowing you to control ships, planes, and tanks. This time Commander Pierce and Colonel Windsor of the Anglo Isles invade Coral Atolls. You can take the action online in a number of modes including co-op, assault, and skirmish.

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Battalion Wars 2 - Wii

Repetitive

This game is fun no doubt. But it is really really repetitive. You follow almost the same formula through the entire game. There is also a lot going on and the controls kinda feel forced on the Wii-mote because you have to point-click, use A, use B, also use the cross hairs to change character types. Once you get use to all that, it is a fun game. not a must have by anymeans, but a play if you get the chance.

Battalion Wars 2 - Wii

sux

This game sux it really really sux don't buy it. Go out and buy Medal of Honor:Heroes2 instead, Bwars sux!!...'nough said.

Battalion Wars 2 - Wii

Pretty good game

This is a really fun war strategy game. It's like the first one were you control your troops, tanks, ships...ect. But the cool thing is the online parts. There are 3 modes:co-op, assault, and skirmish. I've only played skirmish because it is really fun. Basically you go around killing the other teams men for points. The story is pretty fun, but not much to it. Graphics-4.25; control-4.00; sound-4.00; overall-4.25. It's fun, but really I just got it so I could have something to play until MoH:Heros 2. But it is a buy if you like this style of game.

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  • Dec. 5, 2007 Review: Battalion Wars 2

    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 multiplayer and strategy-lite game mechanics.