![]() Some new features have been added this time around that are sure to please everyone. The vast improvement in storytelling has the effect of making the game and battles not only more interesting, but also much more satisfying and meaningful. Even though the old games were all about great gameplay, it was a pure button mash to get through the mindless interactions. The same cannot be said for its predecessors. However, I actually read every bit of dialogue before, during, and after battles. The base story is really interesting, although some of the conversations are still a bit hokey. Their noble crusade will be thwarted from all sides, however, as old rivalries and new enemies attempt to destroy their existence.Īs you can see, this new world is far more engaging than any of the previous titles. Amid this shadowy setting emerges Brenner's Wolves this band of Rubinelle soldiers take up the gauntlet in order to restore humankind to some semblance of its former state. Terror rules the day with warlords and warring factions reshaping the ruined political landscape. To make matters worse, the chaos has forced those who remain to take what they need in the name of survival. The food supply has been decimated, and strange diseases begin to rear their fatal heads. ![]() An impenetrable layer of clouds, dust, and fallout permeates the landscape. After a series of mega-asteroids strike the planet, over 90% of humankind has been annihilated. The cutesy COs and Pokemon-like simplicity of the story of the Red Star and Blue Moon days have been replaced with dark heroes and a story that focuses on a post-apocalyptic world. Combine these features with the first-rate tactile human interface of the DS and poof⁚dvance Wars: Days of Ruin is born. This edition has all the puzzling tactical gameplay of previous versions, as well as a fresh new look that breathes new life into the waning franchise. The latest title in the series, Days of Ruin, coalesces the vast experience of renowned developer Intelligent Systems into one cohesive and incredibly enjoyable title. Since its publication on the platform, the series has met tremendous success on the international handheld market because of its outstanding tactical bent that's perfect for mobile entertainment. Preceded by Famicom Wars in Japan, (from the Famicom/Super Famicom days) the title didn't find real success until it released for the GBA. The Advance Wars series has been around since the early days of the GameBoy Advance. For those few naysayers out there that distrusted the move to a more mature format, allow me to allay your fears. The artwork, story, amount of content, truly engaging gameplay, and a host of online features make this title an instant classic. This title has been upgraded, not just updated. The classic gameplay of previous iterations remains, while the series' new edgy feel will appeal to a broader audience. Advance Wars: Days of Ruin is everything I had hoped it would be.
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