Radar Mission 3DS review

Sink or swim!

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Pros

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    Cool battle animations

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    Multiple missile volleys

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    Two different play modes

Cons

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    Getting sunk by the AI

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    Lack of two-player support

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    Shooting blanks into the sea

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Price: $2.99
Size: 35 Blocks
First Released: 1990

That Radar Mission is just a fancied-up version of Battleship with a few tweaks isn’t a bad thing. It captures the pure essence of the original and spices it up a bit. Strategically sending volleys of missiles careening into a grid-based ocean in an effort to sink an armada of invisible ships is more thrilling than it should be. Process of elimination and a little luck is all that stands between victory and having your fleet thrashed to the bottom of the sea in a pile of twisted metal.

In addition to the turn-based naval battles, there’s also a second sub-battling mode that has you working in real-time to defend your fleet from enemy subs while sending torpedoes and bullets into your foe’s hull. This all takes place from a neat periscope perspective, and it’s a great variation on the main mode. It’s perhaps not the most original Game Boy title of its time, but Radar Mission definitely still holds up a solid offering.

Jul 17, 2011

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PlatformGame Boy, 3DS
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