Armada

Armada (DC) game cover art
Platform: Dreamcast
Genre: Third-Person Shooter (Sci-Fi)
Developer: Metro 3D

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11/26/1999
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Armada review (Dreamcast)

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Reviewed by JoeTheDestroyer (November 06, 2010)

Metro3D had a great idea. They took the gameplay conventions of a popular game like Diablo and changed the setting from a fantasy world to outer space. This sounds exciting. Who wouldn't want to play Diablo in space? Armada was born from such an idea, but it very much lacks the customization and heart that made Diablo such a hit. The game falls victim to extreme repetition without much to break the tedium of constant killing for cash. It lacks any sort of variance or plot development. Basically...
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