Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp is out for the Nintendo Switch. The remake bundle of the beloved Game Boy Advance classics has finally arrived after a few delays. But what kind of game is it?
The Wars franchise has not had an entry since the Nintendo DS in 2008, so it would not be surprising for modern gamers to be out of the loop. To summarize, the series features turn-based strategy gameplay with a war setting and has flourished on Nintendo consoles since the NES era. Advance Wars boasts a certain level of depth that cannot be judged by merely watching gameplay.
As mentioned previously, Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp is a remake of two Game Boy Advance strategy titles for the Nintendo Switch. The two games are:
While the series has traditionally been handled by Intelligent Systems of Fire Emblem fame, this Unity-engine remake was created by developer WayForward.
The narrative of both games follows the Orange Star nation's war efforts against the neighboring Blue Moon nation. The sequel, on the other hand, pits the player against the deadly forces of the Black Hole army. Overall, both entries boast a Saturday-morning cartoon vibe with a colorful cast of vibrantly designed characters. This carries over to the remake.
The games have now received a completely redone and re-animated intro. A new 2D art style reimagines the looks of beloved characters, including Andy and Max. The in-game battles, meanwhile, are 3D with an isometric view compared to the original's 2D sprites.
Players are free to begin any of the two campaigns and will control one of the many COs (Commanding Officers) throughout each level and set piece. But what is the gameplay like?
Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp's combat takes place over a grid map, not unlike
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