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Army Men RTS

A very simple, unique amazing RTS

The only thing that really bothers me about it is the unit pathing, it's painful how long it takes for the units to stop bumping into eachother and move to another place, I found myself making CTRL+1,2,3... squads of my main zerg of units just so I can control the infantry, fast moving vehicles and tanks seperately so they won't keep colliding with eachother as much when I try to move them. However the setting is very unique, it's like every kid's dream to control army men as if they were alive, the fact that you harvest plastic and electricity from items and the plastic blobs units/buildings leave behind after they are destroyed is great, I personally don't mind that there are no different factions with different types of units, but I know some people dislike it. The missions also have variety, some are the basic build/train/destroy, some are focused on using just a group of special units to progress through the level or when you have to capture/defend a base until you build enough units to progress.

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Medal of Honor: Allied Assault War Chest

Used to love it, now it's just OK

To add to another review, I have Windows 10 and it does work for me. The title says everything I wanted to say in TLDR. I loved this game, played it with my dad and a relative, I thought the graphics are insane etc. It's a great game to revisit, but only if you used to love it or you're here to experience a part of gaming history you might have missed out on. Unfortunately this game didn't age well, most of the times you're just quick saving/loading before difficulity spikes and there are a lot of BS moments because of the enemies hardly missing any shots, they have laser accuracy, but your gun sometimes seems to miss a lot of shots even if you're on target, plus the enemy shots that almost never miss and hit you the moment you're out of cover, always yanks your screen so you can only pray not getting shot while using a sniper rifle in a battle. The best way I found to not get hit is to strafe with A and D. The stealth missions are a great break from the action filled missions, but there are parts you just can't sneak past, in the beginning of the Mansion mission, you're supposed to sneak in, yet the game sets an MG nest facing you that spots you the second you're visible, there are no other paths to go around. After you kill everyone, the game seems to continue being stealthy again. Sometimes when you shoot with a loud rifle, the others won't notice standing 10 meters away from you. I can only recommend this game if you want to re-live the memories of your old favourite game, you'll have a blast with some confusion, but if this game doesn't mean much to you, you'll probably find it frustrating to play. There are some old games that still hold up gameplay-mechanics wise, this isn't one of them.

2 gamers found this review helpful