Army Men: Sarge's Heroes 2

released on Nov 21, 2000

Sarge's Heroes 2 starts where Sarge's Heroes left off. It is announced that the capture of Field Marshal Tannenberg will end the war. Since General Plastro has disappeared, it is suggested that he has become a victim of plastrification and been trapped in the real world. The game introduces Bridgette Bleu, a spy for the Blue Nation. She has developed a serum that reverses plastrification. Your job as Sarge and sometimes Vikki is to destroy the serum, eliminate Tan soldiers, and capture Plastro and Tannenburg.


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He's back and this time he's messing with forces way beyond his comprehension!

After losing and getting lost through the portals, he discovered a whole new arsenal that's ready and waiting at his disposal to return in an even bigger bang than last time! He's taken over all kinds of toys and ultilised other items from this other world to his advantage and the only one to stop him is Sarge and his fellow soldiers once again!

This expanded more upon the portals in the first game, allowing from some strange new toys to enter the mix and fight off dangers that the army men have never even dreamed of coming across before!

Will this be the final hour for our valiant verdant heroes? Or will that Pesky Plastro have the last laugh?

Beyond plotline, nothing much else changed in this game besides, obviously, new kinds of enemies that have arrived along with equipment and such from the world beyond the portals. Jim Cummings returns to give us all a taste of his performance one more!

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I have a very weird love-hate relationship with this game. I really dislike everything about it, how it controls, the music, how it feels to play, how it looks etc. But playing it with friends is oddly... fun? Idk, the jank just makes it fun to play in multiplayer and it can get weirdly intense. I've had some surprisingly fun matches.

The graveyard level scared me as a kid

my arma 3 when i had only a tablet to play games on it

The vibe I get from this game is "rent, beat over a weekend, return". It's a relatively short and decent experience (provided you don't play the PS1 version, which is an overall downgrade). I'm not particularly nostalgic for this game, and have no particular incentive to play it again, although if I had a PS2 set up, I would possibly give it another go.

Not the best graphics, not the best gameplay. But the stages are very creative in settings and missions. Good fun in general!