12DOVE Verdict
Pros
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Frantic battles
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Numerous machine to pilot
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Buying supplies from the skies
Cons
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The limited view area
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Confusing controls
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Leaving your mother childless
Why you can trust 12DOVE
Sitting back in our leather recliners,happily watching Fox News and eating a bowl of salted cashews, we can't help but notice how awesomely well the war is going. But we're still nothing short of positive we could dowar better. So along comes Glory Days 2 to prove us right and mighty - taking the battle to the sky, and just like the view from our La-Z-Boy, our feet never need touch the ground. What's an armchair general not to love?
Okay, that's not entirely true. Getting past the hilariously redundant subtitle, Brotherhood of Men (Sisterhood of Girls, Fatherhood of Dads), Glory Days 2 is a super-serious strategy shooter, packed with era spanning weaponry and will even goes so far for authenticity's sake to send a death letter to your mother. There, there. Buck up, patriot!
For the most part you'll soar through the air in helicopter/plane variants, but you'll also hit the dirt occasionally to deploy troops and rescue friendlies for extra cash. Yes, cold, hard, transcendent cash. You'll need it, because in addition to firing guns and missiles from above, you can deploy troops, tanks and convoys at your leisure.
Glory Days may look like a traditional sidescroller, but there's actually a chaotic battle ensuing on an elongated field, combatants clashing somewhere in the middle. Traveling back and forth, you must decide how and where to place soldiers, and what needs to be destroyed -or protected (you hippies) -in order to win the day.
There's a great concept here, but the screen is too small to allow anything resembling a decent dogfight or a well placed bomb drop. Since you're generally burdened with such a small arsenal, you have to constantly scramble to and fro like a motherof two-year-old quintuplets. And the screen(s) rarely allow you to focus on the stuff that requires immediate attention.
More info
Genre | Strategy |
Description | Piloting numerous intruments of death while deploying heavy artillery is only a DS stylus away. |
Platform | "DS" |
US censor rating | "Everyone 10+" |
UK censor rating | "Rating Pending" |
Release date | 1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK) |
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