Battalion Wars


You'll be on the edge of your seat, but its squeaky-voiced troops and crap-ass targeting system harm an otherwise solid shooter.

Available on: GameCube
Genre: Strategy
Release date: September 19, 2005
Published by: Nintendo 
Developed by: Kuju Entertainment 

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Erasers out, then - all references to Advance Wars Under Fire are out in favour of Battalion Wars. And quite rightly so, because this isn't much like our turn-based GBA friend at all. Forget just shunting icons around; you're right in the thick of a war that would get George W salivating.You kick off each mission with a handful of troops, and recruit others you find. Bump into a tank and it's yours, rescue POWs who've inexplicably got flamethrowers on them (as we did) and you can have yourself » Read Full Battalion Wars preview
ESRB Rating
Battalion Wars is rated:
Teen
Violence