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Abstract: Some people still ask, "War. What is it good for?" Everyone else is generally too drunk to join in, though. Theyre concentrating on remaining vertical on the karaoke stage, so they just mime – well, until they get to the Huh! bit. Everyone can manag...
Abstract: Glory Days 2 is like a serious version of Advance Wars. Not to say that Advance Wars is silly or immature, but Glory Days forgoes the cartoonish presentation style. Once you become immersed in the game, as in Advance Wars, you'll find the presentation doe...
Glory Days 2 is a game with its highs and lows, and certainly won’t appeal to everyone. However, for players who are willing to take the time to master the game’s otherwise complex controls and get used to the chaotic nature of the battles, th...
Refreshingly unique blend of genres; intense multiplayer battles.
Steep learning curve; very short campaign mode; simple graphics.
Glory Days 2 might be the most appropriately named videogame in history. On its most obvious level, its a reference to the valor shown by the games Battalion Wars-esque soldiers as they fight tooth-and-nail across battlefields from various eras and c...
Published: 2007-08-17, Author: James , review by: Geek.com
Abstract: Glory Days 2 is a side-scrolling adventure that puts you in the cockpit as an ace fighter pilot. You are tasked with missions such as taking enemy ground or rescuing civilians from the battlefield. Meanwhile, you can drop bombs, get into dogfights, and...
Abstract: The Nintendo DS is in a weird place right now. In past years, the handheld had already been met with several innovative releases by the end of summer. But with a small E3 showing on the first-party side, and fewer third-party announcements than in 2006...
Abstract: Glory Days 2 is one of those games that you've never heard of that reaches up, grabs you, and takes hold of you for a little while. I was contacted before the game was released last week and asked to check the game out. I figured it would be somethin...
Abstract: If we want to boil Glory Days 2 (which comes with the terribly macho qualifier, Brotherhood of Men) to its raw ingredients, what we have is a Defender and/or Chop Lifter clone. This is no criticism, however, as those are two games can’t be cloned en...
Abstract: During the transition from the Game Boy Advance to the Nintendo DS, a mysterious, low key title from Atlus hit the scene - Super Army Wars may have sounded slightly Japanese, but it was actually a new title for a French game that was originally announc...