The moment I bought this game, last Sunday, I was hooked. There is no question about it…this is the best Wii game I own. The graphics are excellent…both in game and during cutscences. It has little details that really make it that much better. The units themselves are little works of art. Each Civilization, for lack of a better word, has their own unique army, both in terms of classes and apperance.
My only complaint with this game is the lack of Local Co-Op…I was really looking forward to split screen madness. Apart from that, this game is awesome!
I am not very fanatic of the games of this gender type but I can tell you that it is very, very amusing and the graph this quite well. I still recommend this game if they don’t like this gender.
this game is a quiet killer app. Bwii combines a strategy like feel and awesome action that is too much too ask for. This time around, you get over 20 plus levels not to mention a splendid online service. No lag at all and over 18 plus levels in all. Get this game and you will not regret it.
My 11-year-old son LOVES this game. He is an “army”/”military”/tactical game “freak!” He loves these kinds of games, and this one lives up to his expectations. Unfortunately, it is only made for 1 player. There is no 2-player mode, so he won’t be able to play with friends.
This game is really good because you get to be one team first… then you can become the enemy team. There are flash backs and campaigns that become confusing but in the end, all teams come together to defeat the bad guys. The ending is the hardest level. You try to avoid gunfire as you go on towards the next gold star. I really love this game.
This game is great. This is the only Wii game that I have found where strategy actually applies. It is still fast paced and requires your attention as it is very action packed. The online mode is a neat addition and really shows how good/bad you are.
For those who haven’t played Battalion Wars for the Gamecube, this is a real-time strategy game played from a third person view. You select one of your units, and you control that unit while commanding the rest of your army to follow you into battle, or you can direct them to assault a different target or wait/defend a given location. You can send any combination of units to perform any action, so the control level is immense for a third person style RTS. Unlike in Goblin Commander, which is a fun game in its own right, you can actually send your troops all over the place. The only serious restriction is that there is no option to take an aerial view of the battlefield like most games in this genre.
For those who played the original, BWii is much better than the first. The Wiimote allows for more intuitive aiming and control in directing other units. Navy has been added, which works surprisingly well. Online is extremely fun, allowing you to play an opponent in a variety of levels, either trying to earn the most points (through killing their units) in a given time limit or trying to meet certain objectives such as capturing the opponent’s base. You can also play Co-op missions online. Although there are only a few different levels, they are reasonably challenging and you work together in an attempt to earn good rankings. Unfortunately, if you’re stuck with an unskilled player you probably won’t beat the Co-op missions, but they’re still loads of fun.
If you enjoyed the first, you will definitely enjoy BWii. The online is an awesome addition, and the Wii controls make things so much more natural. Do yourself a favor and pick this game up.
This game is a fun shooting game, but at the same time a strategy game. This game is really fun!!! Singleplayer is a blast. You can always go back and replay a level. Eventually singleplayer will get boring after a month or two but it is still really fun to play. The machines for land, air, and water are all creative and fun to play in. Multiplayer is really fun. You can play in co-op, which is when you team up with someone online and fight against a cpu, assualt, which is when you play against someone online and you have to complete objectives, and my favorite skirmish. Skirmish is when you fight against someone online and you battle it out. There is a certain amount of time and you get points whenever you defeat an enemy unit, depending on the type of unit you destoyed. The best thing about this game is that you can be a unit and you can order the other units of yours what to do. It’s also really fun because right then and there you can change who you are. You can change your unit type. This game is a blast. Get it.
September 26th, 2010 on 3:36 am
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The moment I bought this game, last Sunday, I was hooked. There is no question about it…this is the best Wii game I own. The graphics are excellent…both in game and during cutscences. It has little details that really make it that much better. The units themselves are little works of art. Each Civilization, for lack of a better word, has their own unique army, both in terms of classes and apperance.
My only complaint with this game is the lack of Local Co-Op…I was really looking forward to split screen madness. Apart from that, this game is awesome!
September 27th, 2010 on 2:23 am
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I am not very fanatic of the games of this gender type but I can tell you that it is very, very amusing and the graph this quite well. I still recommend this game if they don’t like this gender.
September 27th, 2010 on 7:49 am
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this game is a quiet killer app. Bwii combines a strategy like feel and awesome action that is too much too ask for. This time around, you get over 20 plus levels not to mention a splendid online service. No lag at all and over 18 plus levels in all. Get this game and you will not regret it.
September 28th, 2010 on 4:36 pm
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My 11-year-old son LOVES this game. He is an “army”/”military”/tactical game “freak!” He loves these kinds of games, and this one lives up to his expectations. Unfortunately, it is only made for 1 player. There is no 2-player mode, so he won’t be able to play with friends.
September 28th, 2010 on 10:44 pm
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This game is really good because you get to be one team first… then you can become the enemy team. There are flash backs and campaigns that become confusing but in the end, all teams come together to defeat the bad guys. The ending is the hardest level. You try to avoid gunfire as you go on towards the next gold star. I really love this game.
September 29th, 2010 on 7:47 am
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One of the most overlooked titles in the Wii’s library. It is worth the full $50, but for this price it a no-brainer.
September 30th, 2010 on 5:11 am
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This game is great. This is the only Wii game that I have found where strategy actually applies. It is still fast paced and requires your attention as it is very action packed. The online mode is a neat addition and really shows how good/bad you are.
September 30th, 2010 on 1:27 pm
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For those who haven’t played Battalion Wars for the Gamecube, this is a real-time strategy game played from a third person view. You select one of your units, and you control that unit while commanding the rest of your army to follow you into battle, or you can direct them to assault a different target or wait/defend a given location. You can send any combination of units to perform any action, so the control level is immense for a third person style RTS. Unlike in Goblin Commander, which is a fun game in its own right, you can actually send your troops all over the place. The only serious restriction is that there is no option to take an aerial view of the battlefield like most games in this genre.
For those who played the original, BWii is much better than the first. The Wiimote allows for more intuitive aiming and control in directing other units. Navy has been added, which works surprisingly well. Online is extremely fun, allowing you to play an opponent in a variety of levels, either trying to earn the most points (through killing their units) in a given time limit or trying to meet certain objectives such as capturing the opponent’s base. You can also play Co-op missions online. Although there are only a few different levels, they are reasonably challenging and you work together in an attempt to earn good rankings. Unfortunately, if you’re stuck with an unskilled player you probably won’t beat the Co-op missions, but they’re still loads of fun.
If you enjoyed the first, you will definitely enjoy BWii. The online is an awesome addition, and the Wii controls make things so much more natural. Do yourself a favor and pick this game up.
September 30th, 2010 on 3:17 pm
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Bought this game for my son. He absolutley loves it. Have had no problems with it. Shipped very quickly. Thank you.
October 1st, 2010 on 8:22 pm
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This game is a fun shooting game, but at the same time a strategy game. This game is really fun!!! Singleplayer is a blast. You can always go back and replay a level. Eventually singleplayer will get boring after a month or two but it is still really fun to play. The machines for land, air, and water are all creative and fun to play in. Multiplayer is really fun. You can play in co-op, which is when you team up with someone online and fight against a cpu, assualt, which is when you play against someone online and you have to complete objectives, and my favorite skirmish. Skirmish is when you fight against someone online and you battle it out. There is a certain amount of time and you get points whenever you defeat an enemy unit, depending on the type of unit you destoyed. The best thing about this game is that you can be a unit and you can order the other units of yours what to do. It’s also really fun because right then and there you can change who you are. You can change your unit type. This game is a blast. Get it.