BattleTanx: GD is just the perfect game to satisfy that destructive inner child in all of us. Sure it's shallow, but it's a ton of heavy-duty arcade-action fun don't expect any more depth than that. The multiplayer stuff esp. It features another goofy plot, but makes up for it in its robust selection of gameplay modes and nice-looking graphics.
There's a one-player mode of course, but it seems as if multiplayer is a huge part in the overall experience this time. In addition, there is an array of new tanks and weapons to use, and 20 new levels to play through.
The original BattleTanx was one of the best blow-em-to-bics action games last year--and it was sorely under appreciated. The sequel looks like it will surpass the original, bringing even more tanks, weapons, and mayhem to the N64 this winter. BT2 will feature 10 tanks including several new playable tanks from the first game , recognizable landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower and Big Ben, and many new modes of play.
BattleTanx's hard-hitting tank action returns with brand-new vehicles, bigger explosions, and more gameplay modes. While its story line is still unclear, what matters is that you'll fight your way through intense battles in a war-torn world. Besides maneuvering the MIAI Abrams and Goliath Rail, you'll now be able to control tanks that hover and destroy buildings with a single shot.
Each war machine can be equipped with an array of weapons, ineluding mines, flamethrowers, and automatic gun turrets. There'll also be teleportation and turbo boost power-ups that allow for quick escapes from tight situations. Of course, the highlight of BattleTanx 2 will most likely be its popular multiplayer deathmatch mode in which you nuke it out with up to four friends with the latest in tank warfare, erasing the very definition of "friendly fire.
The year is Five years ago the apocalypse released the X2 virus which killed most of the world's women -- the female population became almost extinct.
In an effort born of panic and self-preservation, the governments of the world rounded up the remaining women to hide and protect them.
Governments collapsed and bands of survivors came together to form tribes and gangs. Women in these tribes and gangs are now called Queenlords and have become almost sacred. You, Griffin Spade, acquired a M1A1 tank somewhere in all of this, have formed your own tribe, and have rescued your wife, Madison, from the government's secret "relocation.
This will become difficult, however, as those nightmares you've been having recently about an evil Queenlord abducting your son are about to come true The concept of this game is relatively simple: you drive one of many different kinds of tanks in an effort to defeat your enemies.
Some missions require annihilating all enemies that come at you, others require you to escort other tanks, get from point A to point B, or rescue hostages. Getting through each mission is not always a question of who has the most firepower, but rather who knows how to use it properly. The firepower in this game is very widely diversified.
There are 11 different tanks that can be used. Each has very definite strengths and weaknesses. Some are quick and weak while others are very slow and very strong with everything in between. Some have the ability to strafe or flip over their sides. All tanks have a primary weapon, which is usually a machine gun, shells, or a flame-thrower. There is also a wide variety of special weapons available to you.
These range from mines and Bouncing Betties mines that float in the air and rain lasers on passers by to grenades to plasma bolts to various types of missiles and even a nuclear warhead. I particularly liked the guided missile as I could control exactly where I want it to go.
These are great for corners. Other items include the turbo boost, health, shields, radar, teleporter, and one item called The Edge that will either stun or, in some cases, capture enemy tanks so you can turn them against your enemy!
The tanks themselves all handle very responsively or as responsively as a tank can handle, anyway. In fact, these tanks handle better than you would expect a real tank to handle which I felt made the game more exciting and fun.
There are several different control configurations that allow you to set up simple controls to more complicated functions. This allows players of many different experience levels to effectively play the game. There are also three difficulty levels to suit your handicap or lack of one even more. I felt the difficulty levels were a little harder than they should have been for each level.
The gameplay is simple enough that you should be able to get the hang of it fairly quickly. How many tanks you can use depends on how many Tank Bucks you have. Each tank you take into battle costs a certain amount. Typically, the better the tank, the pricier it is. After using these tanks you will likely choose a favorite or figure out which work better in certain situations.
Tank Bucks are earned by either picking them up or by obtaining 10, points yes, there are still games that use points, believe it or not. When your tank is destroyed, you use the Tank Bucks to purchase another and continue your mission until you're out of Tanks and Bucks or until you finish the game.
The interface is pretty standard. If you can read, you should have no problems with it. There are several modes of gameplay that range from the Campaign main story game to specific types of missions such as protecting convoys or rescuing hostages. These other missions can also be played with up to four players simultaneously depending on the number of controllers connected to the system on a split screen. The multiplayer game plays essentially the same as the single player. This game contains the long lost feature of passwords.
In case you don't have a Controller Pak, or if it's full, you can write down the password and continue later on where you left off. I was impressed with the addition of this feature as well as being able to use the Controller Pak. The integrated save system will not save your progress. You can save your progress in whatever point you like within the game, not only on the official checkpoints offered by the game.
Home Emulators Platforms Games. It is a sequel to the N64 game BattleTanx, which utilized the same method of game play. All N64 Roms. All N64 Emulators. Unfortunately downloading video game roms is against Nintendo's terms and conditions , even if the games are old and no longer being sold by the copyright owner, so we can't provide any rom file for download via this website.
But we have some good news: You can find the game you seek on another website by clicking here or buy a copy of the game on Amazon. BattleTanx: Global Assault is an action game developed and published by 3DO for the Nintendo 64 and PlayStation in which players control futuristic tanks in a post-apocalyptic scenario.
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