Battalion Wars

Battalion Wars

released on Sep 19, 2005

Battalion Wars

released on Sep 19, 2005

A global conflict has reached a stalemate in the console version of the Game Boy Advance series Advance Wars. The evil Kaiser Vlad, seeking to take advantage of the standoff, has assembled an army of shock troops, forcing The Western Frontier and the Tundran Territories to ally and fight back. Battalion Wars is a real-time strategy game that lets you control teams of soldiers and vehicles and lead them through more than 20 missions, using a variety of weapons and tactics.


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"An incredibly fun if slightly limited RTS third person shooter published by Nintendo" sounds exactly like something that doesn't exist outside of maybe the Starfox series, but here Battalion Wars goes proving that wrong in spades.

It's super good, all around. The music, the missions, the units, the variations, it's all really really good. There's a handful of exceptions of course, Air Superiority is in full force but that's a major thing in real military conflict, the vehicles are some of the worst controlling things I've ever had to play with including rough steering and physics that are either too heavy or WAY too light, and some units just bluntly outclass all other types such as Assault vets who's machine guns can mow down every infantry unit and some vehicles and emplacements with ease. But all in all, it's pretty great.

Huge kudos to the near blatant WW1/WW2 era Germany antagonist nation fused with Transylvanian vampires that are the revival of the undead warmonger empire of pure unbridled nothing held back Nazi references for 2 of the last four missions. This game is fucking wild and it takes itself completely seriously and I'm all here for it.

Ahh I loved this game when I was a kid. Fun style, fun gameplay, and I had a huge crush on Brigadier Betty.

A game that has World War I & II undertones with your American-esque battalions facing off against video game Putin in the Tundran Territories. Well crafted third-person gameplay that has you controlling different units to decisively pick apart the opposing force and control the battlefield. One of the earliest iterations of the RTS genre for the GameCube, it was a surprise edition to any young childs library.

This pikmin advance war game sucks. War is NOT fun or funny

This falls into the category of obscure ass 1st/2nd party Nintendo game and it’s even on the GameCube but man it’s still just not good