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Advance Wars: Days of Ruin
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Publisher Region Released Nintendo NA 01/22/2007 Nintendo EU 01/25/2008 Nintendo JP ??/??/2008 Nintendo AU 02/21/2008 |
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AKA: Advance Wars: Dark Conflict (EU), Famicom Wars DS 2 (JP), Advance Wars: Dark Conflict (AU)
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Staff review by Paul Josua (February 07, 2008) Fans of the series will find Days of Ruin the perfect sequel, but those who don’t enjoy the slow pace and steep difficulty curve won’t find anything new to tempt them. |
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Reader review by Crazyreyn (February 18, 2008) What do you do when the world is devastated by meteorites? Band together the survivors and work toward resurrecting civilization? Nope - you keep on fighting, duh! The game has a crack at this untested scenario in the latest iteration of the Advance Wars series. Gone are the cute and cuddly tanks that would not look out of place at a kids birthday party; missing, presumed dead are the old COs (not Andy! I hear you scream in terror) and in its place is a bleak and barren world, effectively brough... |
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Reader review by disco (February 06, 2008) You get used to it eventually. The smell, I mean. The stench of decaying bodies and burnt flesh. It’s especially bad during the day; as the heat rises off the ground, it makes everything rot so much faster. You can’t avoid it, either. There will always be corpses, no matter where you look. Millions of them, piled high in these ruined cities. Most of them don’t even look human anymore; just maggot-ridden bags of meat with their eyes eaten out and their bones exposed. If you accidentally step on o... |
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Reader review by woodhouse (February 18, 2008) It's a good thing the familiar characters from the three previous Advance Wars games didn't return for this fourth installment; most of them would be dead. Advance Wars: Days of Ruin takes place immediately after a devastating meteor shower snuffs out virtually the entire population. Massive clouds of ash and dust now blot out all sunlight, leaving those remaining to scavenge the rotting corpse of society for supplies and shelter, fighting against nature and each other for survi... |
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