X3F TV -- XBLA in Brief: Military Madness, Football Genius, Bust-A-Move Live!
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Paul @ Sep 30th 2009 4:04PM
meh
D dogg @ Sep 30th 2009 4:12PM
Does BustaMove have 2 player dueling?
That was the best part about BustaMove on NeoGeo... hours upon hours of kicking ass!
Weapon360 @ Sep 30th 2009 4:46PM
According to xbox.com, it does have online and offline Vs. play.
gobo @ Sep 30th 2009 4:26PM
I had some hope for Military Madness, really disappointed by the trial though. I wish we could get something with at least Advance Wars level depth on one of these services (or even crazy DaiSenryaku level stuff). Both this and Commanders: Attack are too bare-bones. If you want something with a little more meat, you are much better served with Band of Bugs (though that plays more like Tactics Ogre / Final Fantasy Tactics).
Drunk Ste @ Sep 30th 2009 4:27PM
Thankfully they kept the original "Puzzle Bobble" name in the UK instead of using the bloody awful sounding "Bust-a-Move".
BFBeast666 @ Sep 30th 2009 8:00PM
Since it's happening with some regularity, I can't avoid asking the question:
What did you do with your video player, Joystiq? It's hard to get any video to play on your site lately. I have to refresh the flash thing half a dozen times before it finally deceides to run.
BFBeast666 @ Sep 30th 2009 8:05PM
Nectaris happens to be the predecessor to everything from Battle Isle (anyone remember that) to Panzer General to Advance Wars. So it's no wonder that it's "nothing new". It's "nothing new" in the same way that Karateka is nothing new when compared to Street Fighter. Get my drift?
gobo @ Oct 1st 2009 7:56AM
Sorry, but Nectaris, Battle Isle, and Panzer General all came after Famicom Wars. I'm not saying Wars was the first, but it is the benchmark title for the accessible turn based strategy games. Hudson even developed some of the games in the Wars series, they should know better. Accessible doesn't have to mean overly simple.
Chevelleman @ Oct 1st 2009 2:57AM
Were did the direct download link go?
buck11772 @ Oct 1st 2009 2:59AM
That's for the video
SABCA @ Oct 1st 2009 5:46PM
I find the ideas on Military Madness here pretty blah. The game itself is fine; Unlike most modern hex games, it doesn't offer resource mining, nor the ability to constantly pump out weak troops, in hopes of weaking the opposition through spam.
I think this really forces one to uses the pieces delt in the most efficient ways possible. Positioning, field of control, and managing troop survivability are at a top priority in the game.
The Commander unit in multiplayer is a wonderful way to add a modern day twist (customizable troops) to a classic game that fans have much time invested in.
A good amount of Military Madness / Nectaris fans seem to be pretty happy with the game. It's nice to see a remake that isn't bogged down in over-modernization. Personally, I think the ability to "rank up" soldiers adds a nice amount of depth that makes even small skirmishes worth fighting in the game.
buck11772 @ Oct 1st 2009 9:08PM
So I guess the iTunes Link is not up yet. What's going on guys no download link and no itunes download.
greqo @ Oct 1st 2009 11:49PM
Wow, how did that football game get allowed?
Even more insulting than it's existence is the pricetag.