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This is a selection of the best games developed or published by Nintendo that can be replayed multiple times and still remain ...
Advance Wars, the award-winning turn-based strategy game, makes its debut on the Nintendo DS. Players lead their new Commanding Officers to fend off the Black Hole Army's latest invasion.
Advance Wars might not be on Steam then, but the upcoming Warside is. Everything's there too, from the multiple commanders with different abilities to the array of unit types that engage in Rock ...
Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp – let’s just call it Re-Boot from now on – is certainly shinier. Light glints off the top of the softly-limbed soldiers’ helmets as they bumble their way ...
Advance Wars 1+2 Re-Boot Camp is a worthy remake of some of the best strategy titles around. ... Now the title is back, fifteen years after its last release (since Days of Ruin on Nintendo DS) ...
Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp is out for the Nintendo Switch. The remake bundle of the beloved Game Boy Advance classics has finally arrived after a few delays.
Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp does a nice job of feeling like a modern release despite being a remake of games from 2001 and 2003. The enemy’s turn can be sped up by holding down ZR, which ...
But Advance Wars fans haven’t seen a new entry in the series since 2008’s Advance Wars: Days of Ruin, a Nintendo DS game that took the cute, colorful combat of the series in a much darker ...
Overall, despite its shortcomings, Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp is a solid remake of the classic turn-based strategy series. I’m hoping that if the game is successful, a true successor to Advance ...
At this point, gamers can only hope that we eventually see the top-rated DS games Advance Wars: Dual Strike and Advance Wars: Days of Ruin also make their way to Switch in a similarly awesome package.
Advance Wars 1+2 Re-Boot Camp revitalizes the gameplay that made the series such a hit on GBA and DS with a decent visual facelift, awesome remixed soundtrack and shedloads of content thrown in.
The tone of the Advance Wars games is very cartoonish (except for the grimdark Days Of Ruin on the DS) but nevertheless it’s one of the few Nintendo franchises that deals with anything related ...