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07-19-12 11:38 PM
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I request an official game description  (if possible)

and here's my review/description of the game:

9.8 - Mech Warrior Review (Snes) - breaker123


This SNES game was based upon the original PC game, "Mech warrior" (1989),

that utilized updated graphics for the mission sequences instead of the

PC version's "blocky" wire-frame 3D graphics. Title inconsistency was a

problem for this title when objectively comparing their respective story

lines. (personally I think this game should have been given a different

title)Overall: 9.8 I give it a well earned 9.8. What it

lacks in popularity, it makes it up in full blown white knuckle, 100+

plus tons of simulated battle sequences between towering robots known as

mech's. There's a solid stable of 8 mech's that you can make yours to

customize according to your play style and atmospheric conditions. While

your busy killing stuff, you can target a mech's legs, arms or body to

make that battle in your favor just a little bit more. The story

progression is not linear, but will scale up progressively after each

battle. You begin your mission with a burning passion of revenge against

a band of rebel mercenaries known as the " Dark Wing Lance." The player

battles many enemies, trying to seek out the leader of the

rogues, while relying on Intel from a host of contacts and allies at a

bar on a nearby planet in the system.Graphics: 103d anything back
then in the early 90's was pretty innovative for its time. (even if it
wasn't full blown 3d) Sound: 10In

game music can be described as dark, uncertain and sometimes heroic,

depending on what's going on in the game. All the sound effects/music

are clear and distinctive; no two sounds sound alike. Addictiveness:
6Its fairly addictive, but I can't speak for everyone. It keeps you
coming back wondering how far you can get into it.  Story: 7Very well
written, and will make more sense as you progress. (I don't want to
spoil it)  Depth: 10The game was unique due to the sheer customization
available; The player

could completely retool their Mech's armor, engines, and equipment as

they saw fit - adding or removing Jump Jets, Heat Sinks, Armor, or

weapons, to completely revamp the equipment on their Mech. 


  Graphics 10   Sound 10   Addictive 6   Story 7   Depth 10   Difficulty 7




   

  Review Rating: 3/5

    Submitted: 04-29-12

    Updated: 04-29-12

    Review Replies: 1

    Reply to this Review


 
I request an official game description  (if possible)

and here's my review/description of the game:

9.8 - Mech Warrior Review (Snes) - breaker123


This SNES game was based upon the original PC game, "Mech warrior" (1989),

that utilized updated graphics for the mission sequences instead of the

PC version's "blocky" wire-frame 3D graphics. Title inconsistency was a

problem for this title when objectively comparing their respective story

lines. (personally I think this game should have been given a different

title)Overall: 9.8 I give it a well earned 9.8. What it

lacks in popularity, it makes it up in full blown white knuckle, 100+

plus tons of simulated battle sequences between towering robots known as

mech's. There's a solid stable of 8 mech's that you can make yours to

customize according to your play style and atmospheric conditions. While

your busy killing stuff, you can target a mech's legs, arms or body to

make that battle in your favor just a little bit more. The story

progression is not linear, but will scale up progressively after each

battle. You begin your mission with a burning passion of revenge against

a band of rebel mercenaries known as the " Dark Wing Lance." The player

battles many enemies, trying to seek out the leader of the

rogues, while relying on Intel from a host of contacts and allies at a

bar on a nearby planet in the system.Graphics: 103d anything back
then in the early 90's was pretty innovative for its time. (even if it
wasn't full blown 3d) Sound: 10In

game music can be described as dark, uncertain and sometimes heroic,

depending on what's going on in the game. All the sound effects/music

are clear and distinctive; no two sounds sound alike. Addictiveness:
6Its fairly addictive, but I can't speak for everyone. It keeps you
coming back wondering how far you can get into it.  Story: 7Very well
written, and will make more sense as you progress. (I don't want to
spoil it)  Depth: 10The game was unique due to the sheer customization
available; The player

could completely retool their Mech's armor, engines, and equipment as

they saw fit - adding or removing Jump Jets, Heat Sinks, Armor, or

weapons, to completely revamp the equipment on their Mech. 


  Graphics 10   Sound 10   Addictive 6   Story 7   Depth 10   Difficulty 7




   

  Review Rating: 3/5

    Submitted: 04-29-12

    Updated: 04-29-12

    Review Replies: 1

    Reply to this Review


 
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