Sarge Hawk and Colonel Grimm narrowly escaped by helicopter from the Tan attack on their Green base, but on the way they spot a Blue tank in the middle of the nearest town, which is very suspicious given the circumstances, and Hawk He decides to go and investigate. Trying to follow the Spy, Sarge enters some kind of strange, illuminated cave or hole, which leads him to what appears to be another world totally different from his own: a vast and gigantic world. But to the misfortune of the Blue spy, the place where they ended up is too small to escape, and Hawk captures him back for debriefing.
The Spy provided a lot of information about the plans of Plastro and the Tan army, about the discovery of the "Portals" and the weapons that Plastro can get from there. Also the whereabouts of the Heroes.
Having rescued Hoover, Riff, Thick, and Shrap, Sarge is informed by Colonel Grimm that Plastro has sent an ultimatum to the Green nation: "Surrender or be destroyed." The Greens' only option is for Hawk to destroy the last remaining portal in the most heavily guarded corner of Fort Plastro. Hawk eventually manages to use the portal after fighting his way through in an epic one-man battle. After believing Vikki had betrayed the Green army, Hawk rescues Scorch and is told that she stayed with Plastro to try to gain his trust and gain information, so the two of them deliver that valuable strategic information to the Green army.
Returning to Fort Plastro again, this time Sarge attacks from the east side of the base, managing to take it with the help of the Green army for the finale.
After this, Vikki is discovered and Plastro sends a bomb through the portal, destroying the Greens' ability to pursue him, with Hawk being the only one who manages to pass through the portal by using it to escape. He fell into a giant sandbox, watching in the distance as Vikki calls for help while she is kidnapped by Plastro.
Finally Hawk manages to overcome the sandbox and uses a rocket to go to the coordinates where they took Vikki, and after rescuing her they both must escape from a gigantic monster, separating again.
FMV Mod for Army Men: Sarge's Heroes in Sega Dreamcast, adding the video cutscenes.
Sarge's Heroes is a third-person shooting video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for Nintendo 64 in North America on September 28, 1999 and April 14, 2000 in Europe. The player normally controls Sarge Hawk, a sergeant of the Green Army and fights against the evil General Plastro and the Tan Army. The story is the eternal racial war between the Greens and the Tas. This is 3DO's grand attempt to incorporate a recognizable brand into the Army Men franchise. Establish a main cast, updating the generic "Sarge" from the original series to a strongman Sarge Hawk, giving him a squad, a girlfriend and an officer at the helm. It is a very successful launch, despite the fact that Jim Cummings only gives the voice to each male character, resulting quite convincing. This game helped to bring the franchise further to the subseries Sarge's Heroes. Both armies are named after the usual colors of plastic toy army men.
The campaign of a player is the main mode of Sarge's Heroes. The player travels through various missions, completing objectives.
Exclusive to the PS1 version of the game are the fully animated prerendered scenes, which the Nintendo 64 lacks, thanks to the limited space in the cartridges. Even the Dreamcast version, which is nothing more than an improved copy of the N64, stuck to the pantomime narration in the engine instead of the CGI-animated FMV films.
On N64 you don't have to deal with the clumsy physics and poor collision detection of PS1, even though N64 it's not perfect, it's just much better. DC is not much different to N64, but something worse. It's positive that the lack of verticality of PS1 and PC is not present in N64 and DC, because it adds a whole new dimension to the missions. The N64 version was not optimal in terms of its controls, but it was not as bad as Playstation 1 and PC.
Even though the Army Men games had already established a formula for their third-person shooting games with Army Men 3D, Sarge's Heroes deviates a lot, completely overhauling almost every aspect. The camera perspective, the detail, the movement, the animation; everything has been changed to allow for a faster and less deliberate pace. Sarge Hawk can also jump, which allows for a little climbing on platforms. Pero lo worst is the time it takes the camera that follows the player to adjust itself again, so that the view that we have ahead is not so disconcertingly vacillating.
The Dreamcast version is the same than N64, only with better graphics, textures, character design and voice acting included, which is why Dreamcast is probably the best version (except that the FMV is missing here too).
#ArmyMenSargesHeroes #ArmyMen #Dreamcast #SargesHeroes #SegaDreamcast
Sarge Hawk and Colonel Grimm narrowly escaped by helicopter from the Tan attack on their Green base, but on the way they spot a Blue tank in the middle of the nearest town, which is very suspicious given the circumstances, and Hawk He decides to go and investigate. Trying to follow the Spy, Sarge enters some kind of strange, illuminated cave or hole, which leads him to what appears to be another world totally different from his own: a vast and gigantic world. But to the misfortune of the Blue spy, the place where they ended up is too small to escape, and Hawk captures him back for debriefing.
The Spy provided a lot of information about the plans of Plastro and the Tan army, about the discovery of the "Portals" and the weapons that Plastro can get from there. Also the whereabouts of the Heroes.
Having rescued Hoover, Riff, Thick, and Shrap, Sarge is informed by Colonel Grimm that Plastro has sent an ultimatum to the Green nation: "Surrender or be destroyed." The Greens' only option is for Hawk to destroy the last remaining portal in the most heavily guarded corner of Fort Plastro. Hawk eventually manages to use the portal after fighting his way through in an epic one-man battle. After believing Vikki had betrayed the Green army, Hawk rescues Scorch and is told that she stayed with Plastro to try to gain his trust and gain information, so the two of them deliver that valuable strategic information to the Green army.
Returning to Fort Plastro again, this time Sarge attacks from the east side of the base, managing to take it with the help of the Green army for the finale.
After this, Vikki is discovered and Plastro sends a bomb through the portal, destroying the Greens' ability to pursue him, with Hawk being the only one who manages to pass through the portal by using it to escape. He fell into a giant sandbox, watching in the distance as Vikki calls for help while she is kidnapped by Plastro.
Finally Hawk manages to overcome the sandbox and uses a rocket to go to the coordinates where they took Vikki, and after rescuing her they both must escape from a gigantic monster, separating again.
FMV Mod for Army Men: Sarge's Heroes in Sega Dreamcast, adding the video cutscenes.
Sarge's Heroes is a third-person shooting video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for Nintendo 64 in North America on September 28, 1999 and April 14, 2000 in Europe. The player normally controls Sarge Hawk, a sergeant of the Green Army and fights against the evil General Plastro and the Tan Army. The story is the eternal racial war between the Greens and the Tas. This is 3DO's grand attempt to incorporate a recognizable brand into the Army Men franchise. Establish a main cast, updating the generic "Sarge" from the original series to a strongman Sarge Hawk, giving him a squad, a girlfriend and an officer at the helm. It is a very successful launch, despite the fact that Jim Cummings only gives the voice to each male character, resulting quite convincing. This game helped to bring the franchise further to the subseries Sarge's Heroes. Both armies are named after the usual colors of plastic toy army men.
The campaign of a player is the main mode of Sarge's Heroes. The player travels through various missions, completing objectives.
Exclusive to the PS1 version of the game are the fully animated prerendered scenes, which the Nintendo 64 lacks, thanks to the limited space in the cartridges. Even the Dreamcast version, which is nothing more than an improved copy of the N64, stuck to the pantomime narration in the engine instead of the CGI-animated FMV films.
On N64 you don't have to deal with the clumsy physics and poor collision detection of PS1, even though N64 it's not perfect, it's just much better. DC is not much different to N64, but something worse. It's positive that the lack of verticality of PS1 and PC is not present in N64 and DC, because it adds a whole new dimension to the missions. The N64 version was not optimal in terms of its controls, but it was not as bad as Playstation 1 and PC.
Even though the Army Men games had already established a formula for their third-person shooting games with Army Men 3D, Sarge's Heroes deviates a lot, completely overhauling almost every aspect. The camera perspective, the detail, the movement, the animation; everything has been changed to allow for a faster and less deliberate pace. Sarge Hawk can also jump, which allows for a little climbing on platforms. Pero lo worst is the time it takes the camera that follows the player to adjust itself again, so that the view that we have ahead is not so disconcertingly vacillating.
The Dreamcast version is the same than N64, only with better graphics, textures, character design and voice acting included, which is why Dreamcast is probably the best version (except that the FMV is missing here too).
#ArmyMenSargesHeroes #ArmyMen #Dreamcast #SargesHeroes #SegaDreamcast
Sarge Hawk and Colonel Grimm narrowly escaped by helicopter from the Tan attack on their Green base, but on the way they spot a Blue tank in the middle of the nearest town, which is very suspicious given the circumstances, and Hawk He decides to go and investigate. Trying to follow the Spy, Sarge enters some kind of strange, illuminated cave or hole, which leads him to what appears to be another world totally different from his own: a vast and gigantic world. But to the misfortune of the Blue spy, the place where they ended up is too small to escape, and Hawk captures him back for debriefing.
The Spy provided a lot of information about the plans of Plastro and the Tan army, about the discovery of the "Portals" and the weapons that Plastro can get from there. Also the whereabouts of the Heroes.
Having rescued Hoover, Riff, Thick, and Shrap, Sarge is informed by Colonel Grimm that Plastro has sent an ultimatum to the Green nation: "Surrender or be destroyed." The Greens' only option is for Hawk to destroy the last remaining portal in the most heavily guarded corner of Fort Plastro. Hawk eventually manages to use the portal after fighting his way through in an epic one-man battle. After believing Vikki had betrayed the Green army, Hawk rescues Scorch and is told that she stayed with Plastro to try to gain his trust and gain information, so the two of them deliver that valuable strategic information to the Green army.
Returning to Fort Plastro again, this time Sarge attacks from the east side of the base, managing to take it with the help of the Green army for the finale.
After this, Vikki is discovered and Plastro sends a bomb through the portal, destroying the Greens' ability to pursue him, with Hawk being the only one who manages to pass through the portal by using it to escape. He fell into a giant sandbox, watching in the distance as Vikki calls for help while she is kidnapped by Plastro.
Finally Hawk manages to overcome the sandpit and uses a rocket to go to the coordinates where Vikki was taken....
FMV Mod for Army Men: Sarge's Heroes in Sega Dreamcast, adding the video cutscenes.
Sarge's Heroes is a third-person shooting video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for Nintendo 64 in North America on September 28, 1999 and April 14, 2000 in Europe. The player normally controls Sarge Hawk, a sergeant of the Green Army and fights against the evil General Plastro and the Tan Army. The story is the eternal racial war between the Greens and the Tas. This is 3DO's grand attempt to incorporate a recognizable brand into the Army Men franchise. Establish a main cast, updating the generic "Sarge" from the original series to a strongman Sarge Hawk, giving him a squad, a girlfriend and an officer at the helm. It is a very successful launch, despite the fact that Jim Cummings only gives the voice to each male character, resulting quite convincing. This game helped to bring the franchise further to the subseries Sarge's Heroes. Both armies are named after the usual colors of plastic toy army men.
The campaign of a player is the main mode of Sarge's Heroes. The player travels through various missions, completing objectives.
Exclusive to the PS1 version of the game are the fully animated prerendered scenes, which the Nintendo 64 lacks, thanks to the limited space in the cartridges. Even the Dreamcast version, which is nothing more than an improved copy of the N64, stuck to the pantomime narration in the engine instead of the CGI-animated FMV films.
On N64 you don't have to deal with the clumsy physics and poor collision detection of PS1, even though N64 it's not perfect, it's just much better. DC is not much different to N64, but something worse. It's positive that the lack of verticality of PS1 and PC is not present in N64 and DC, because it adds a whole new dimension to the missions. The N64 version was not optimal in terms of its controls, but it was not as bad as Playstation 1 and PC.
Even though the Army Men games had already established a formula for their third-person shooting games with Army Men 3D, Sarge's Heroes deviates a lot, completely overhauling almost every aspect. The camera perspective, the detail, the movement, the animation; everything has been changed to allow for a faster and less deliberate pace. Sarge Hawk can also jump, which allows for a little climbing on platforms. Pero lo worst is the time it takes the camera that follows the player to adjust itself again, so that the view that we have ahead is not so disconcertingly vacillating.
The worse: the Dreamcast version has a total absence of pilotable vehicles. Only the Playstation and PC version has some tanks.
The Dreamcast version is the same than N64, only with better graphics, textures, character design and voice acting included, which is why Dreamcast is probably the best version (except that the FMV is missing here too).
#ArmyMenSargesHeroes #ArmyMen #Dreamcast #SargesHeroes #SegaDreamcast
Sarge Hawk and Colonel Grimm narrowly escaped by helicopter from the Tan attack on their Green base, but on the way they spot a Blue tank in the middle of the nearest town, which is very suspicious given the circumstances, and Hawk He decides to go and investigate. Trying to follow the Spy, Sarge enters some kind of strange, illuminated cave or hole, which leads him to what appears to be another world totally different from his own: a vast and gigantic world. But to the misfortune of the Blue spy, the place where they ended up is too small to escape, and Hawk captures him back for debriefing.
The Spy provided a lot of information about the plans of Plastro and the Tan army, about the discovery of the "Portals" and the weapons that Plastro can get from there. Also the whereabouts of the Heroes.
Having rescued Hoover, Riff, Thick, and Shrap, Sarge is informed by Colonel Grimm that Plastro has sent an ultimatum to the Green nation: "Surrender or be destroyed." The Greens' only option is for Hawk to destroy the last remaining portal in the most heavily guarded corner of Fort Plastro. Hawk eventually manages to use the portal after fighting his way through in an epic one-man battle. After believing Vikki had betrayed the Green army, Hawk rescues Scorch and is told that she stayed with Plastro to try to gain his trust and gain information, so the two of them deliver that valuable strategic information to the Green army.
Returning to Fort Plastro again, this time Sarge attacks from the east side of the base, managing to take it with the help of the Green army for the finale.
After this, Vikki is discovered and Plastro sends a bomb through the portal, destroying the Greens' ability to pursue him, with Hawk being the only one who manages to pass through the portal by using it to escape.
FMV Mod for Army Men: Sarge's Heroes in Sega Dreamcast, adding the video cutscenes.
Sarge's Heroes is a third-person shooting video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for Nintendo 64 in North America on September 28, 1999 and April 14, 2000 in Europe. The player normally controls Sarge Hawk, a sergeant of the Green Army and fights against the evil General Plastro and the Tan Army. The story is the eternal racial war between the Greens and the Tas. This is 3DO's grand attempt to incorporate a recognizable brand into the Army Men franchise. Establish a main cast, updating the generic "Sarge" from the original series to a strongman Sarge Hawk, giving him a squad, a girlfriend and an officer at the helm. It is a very successful launch, despite the fact that Jim Cummings only gives the voice to each male character, resulting quite convincing. This game helped to bring the franchise further to the subseries Sarge's Heroes. Both armies are named after the usual colors of plastic toy army men.
There are two player modes: Campaign and BootCamp, in addition to the Multiplayer mode. In multiplayer mode from 2 to 4 players, players choose their character, faction (color) and difficulty.
The campaign of a player is the main mode of Sarge's Heroes. The player travels through various missions, completing objectives, killing enemies, destroying vehicles and rescuing plastic allies.
Exclusive to the PS1 version of the game are the fully animated prerendered scenes, which the Nintendo 64 lacks, thanks to the limited space in the cartridges. Even the Dreamcast version, which is nothing more than an improved copy of the N64, stuck to the pantomime narration in the engine instead of the CGI-animated FMV films.
On N64 you don't have to deal with the clumsy physics and poor collision detection of PS1, even though N64 it's not perfect, it's just much better. DC is not much different to N64, but something worse. It's positive that the lack of verticality of PS1 and PC is not present in N64 and DC, because it adds a whole new dimension to the missions. The N64 version was not optimal in terms of its controls, but it was not as bad as Playstation 1 and PC.
Even though the Army Men games had already established a formula for their third-person shooting games with Army Men 3D, Sarge's Heroes deviates a lot, completely overhauling almost every aspect. The camera perspective, the detail, the movement, the animation; everything has been changed to allow for a faster and less deliberate pace. Sarge Hawk can also jump, which allows for a little climbing on platforms. Pero lo worst is the time it takes the camera that follows the player to adjust itself again, so that the view that we have ahead is not so disconcertingly vacillating.
The worse: the Dreamcast version has a total absence of pilotable vehicles. Only the Playstation and PC version has some tanks.
The Dreamcast version is the same than N64, only with better graphics, textures, character design and voice acting included, which is why Dreamcast is probably the best version (except that the FMV is missing here too).
#ArmyMenSargesHeroes #ArmyMen #Dreamcast #SargesHeroes #SegaDreamcast
Sarge Hawk and Colonel Grimm narrowly escaped by helicopter from the Tan attack on their Green base, but on the way they spot a Blue tank in the middle of the nearest town, which is very suspicious given the circumstances, and Hawk He decides to go and investigate. Trying to follow the Spy, Sarge enters some kind of strange, illuminated cave or hole, which leads him to what appears to be another world totally different from his own: a vast and gigantic world. But to the misfortune of the Blue spy, the place where they ended up is too small to escape, and Hawk captures him back for debriefing.
The Spy provided a lot of information about the plans of Plastro and the Tan army, about the discovery of the "Portals" and the weapons that Plastro can get from there. Also the whereabouts of the Heroes.
Having rescued Hoover, Riff, Thick, and Shrap, Sarge is informed by Colonel Grimm that Plastro sent an ultimatum to the Green nation: "Surrender or be destroyed." The only option for the Greens is for Hawk to destroy the last remaining portal in the most guarded corner of Fort Plastro. Hawk finally manages to use the portal after fighting his way through an epic one man battle...
FMV Mod for Army Men: Sarge's Heroes in Sega Dreamcast, adding the video cutscenes.
Sarge's Heroes is a third-person shooting video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for Nintendo 64 in North America on September 28, 1999 and April 14, 2000 in Europe. The player normally controls Sarge Hawk, a sergeant of the Green Army and fights against the evil General Plastro and the Tan Army. The story is the eternal racial war between the Greens and the Tas. This is 3DO's grand attempt to incorporate a recognizable brand into the Army Men franchise. Establish a main cast, updating the generic "Sarge" from the original series to a strongman Sarge Hawk, giving him a squad, a girlfriend and an officer at the helm. It is a very successful launch, despite the fact that Jim Cummings only gives the voice to each male character, resulting quite convincing. This game helped to bring the franchise further to the subseries Sarge's Heroes. Both armies are named after the usual colors of plastic toy army men.
There are two player modes: Campaign and BootCamp, in addition to the Multiplayer mode. In multiplayer mode from 2 to 4 players, players choose their character, faction (color) and difficulty.
The campaign of a player is the main mode of Sarge's Heroes. The player travels through various missions, completing objectives, killing enemies, destroying vehicles and rescuing plastic allies.
The BootCamp is a training level where the player learns the controls. It consists of training areas for all weapons, an obstacle course and a "real fire track".
Exclusive to the PS1 version of the game are the fully animated prerendered scenes, which the Nintendo 64 lacks, thanks to the limited space in the cartridges. Even the Dreamcast version, which is nothing more than an improved copy of the N64, stuck to the pantomime narration in the engine instead of the CGI-animated FMV films.
On N64 you don't have to deal with the clumsy physics and poor collision detection of PS1, even though N64 it's not perfect, it's just much better. DC is not much different to N64, but something worse. It's positive that the lack of verticality of PS1 and PC is not present in N64 and DC, because it adds a whole new dimension to the missions. The N64 version was not optimal in terms of its controls, but it was not as bad as Playstation 1 and PC.
Even though the Army Men games had already established a formula for their third-person shooting games with Army Men 3D, Sarge's Heroes deviates a lot, completely overhauling almost every aspect. The camera perspective, the detail, the movement, the animation; everything has been changed to allow for a faster and less deliberate pace. Sarge Hawk can also jump, which allows for a little climbing on platforms. Pero lo worst is the time it takes the camera that follows the player to adjust itself again, so that the view that we have ahead is not so disconcertingly vacillating.
The worse: the Dreamcast version has a total absence of pilotable vehicles. Only the Playstation and PC version has some tanks.
The Dreamcast version is the same than N64, only with better graphics, textures, character design and voice acting included, which is why Dreamcast is probably the best version (except that the FMV is missing here too).
#ArmyMenSargesHeroes #ArmyMen #Dreamcast #SargesHeroes #SegaDreamcast
Sarge Hawk and Colonel Grimm narrowly escaped by helicopter from the Tan attack on their Green base, but on the way they spot a Blue tank in the middle of the nearest town, which is very suspicious given the circumstances, and Hawk He decides to go and investigate. Trying to follow the Spy, Sarge enters some kind of strange, illuminated cave or hole, which leads him to what appears to be another world totally different from his own: a vast and gigantic world. But to the misfortune of the Blue spy, the place where they ended up is too small to escape, and Hawk captures him back for debriefing.
The Spy provided a lot of information about the plans of Plastro and the Tan army, about the discovery of the "Portals" and the weapons that Plastro can get from there. Also the whereabouts of the Heroes.
Having rescued Hoover, Riff, Thick, and Shrap, Sarge is informed by Colonel Grimm that Plastro sent an ultimatum to the Green nation: "Surrender or be destroyed." The only option for the Greens is for Hawk to destroy the last remaining portal, but there is a problem: this remains in the most guarded corner of Fort Plastro...
FMV Mod for Army Men: Sarge's Heroes in Sega Dreamcast, adding the video cutscenes.
Sarge's Heroes is a third-person shooting video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for Nintendo 64 in North America on September 28, 1999 and April 14, 2000 in Europe. The player normally controls Sarge Hawk, a sergeant of the Green Army and fights against the evil General Plastro and the Tan Army. The story is the eternal racial war between the Greens and the Tas. This is 3DO's grand attempt to incorporate a recognizable brand into the Army Men franchise. Establish a main cast, updating the generic "Sarge" from the original series to a strongman Sarge Hawk, giving him a squad, a girlfriend and an officer at the helm. It is a very successful launch, despite the fact that Jim Cummings only gives the voice to each male character, resulting quite convincing. This game helped to bring the franchise further to the subseries Sarge's Heroes. Both armies are named after the usual colors of plastic toy army men.
There are two player modes: Campaign and BootCamp, in addition to the Multiplayer mode. In multiplayer mode from 2 to 4 players, players choose their character, faction (color) and difficulty.
The campaign of a player is the main mode of Sarge's Heroes. The player travels through various missions, completing objectives, killing enemies, destroying vehicles and rescuing plastic allies.
The BootCamp is a training level where the player learns the controls. It consists of training areas for all weapons, an obstacle course and a "real fire track".
Exclusive to the PS1 version of the game are the fully animated prerendered scenes, which the Nintendo 64 lacks, thanks to the limited space in the cartridges. Even the Dreamcast version, which is nothing more than an improved copy of the N64, stuck to the pantomime narration in the engine instead of the CGI-animated FMV films.
On N64 you don't have to deal with the clumsy physics and poor collision detection of PS1, even though N64 it's not perfect, it's just much better. DC is not much different to N64, but something worse. It's positive that the lack of verticality of PS1 and PC is not present in N64 and DC, because it adds a whole new dimension to the missions. The N64 version was not optimal in terms of its controls, but it was not as bad as Playstation 1 and PC.
Even though the Army Men games had already established a formula for their third-person shooting games with Army Men 3D, Sarge's Heroes deviates a lot, completely overhauling almost every aspect. The camera perspective, the detail, the movement, the animation; everything has been changed to allow for a faster and less deliberate pace. Sarge Hawk can also jump, which allows for a little climbing on platforms. Pero lo worst is the time it takes the camera that follows the player to adjust itself again, so that the view that we have ahead is not so disconcertingly vacillating.
The worse: the Dreamcast version has a total absence of pilotable vehicles. Only the Playstation and PC version has some tanks.
The Dreamcast version is the same than N64, only with better graphics, textures, character design and voice acting included, which is why Dreamcast is probably the best version (except that the FMV is missing here too).
#ArmyMenSargesHeroes #ArmyMen #Dreamcast #SargesHeroes #SegaDreamcast
Sarge Hawk and Colonel Grimm narrowly escaped by helicopter from the Tan attack on their Green base, but on the way they spot a Blue tank in the middle of the nearest town, which is very suspicious given the circumstances, and Hawk He decides to go and investigate. Trying to follow the Spy, Sarge enters some kind of strange, illuminated cave or hole, which leads him to what appears to be another world totally different from his own: a vast and gigantic world. But to the misfortune of the Blue spy, the place where they ended up is too small to escape, and Hawk captures him back for debriefing.
The Spy provided a lot of information about the plans of Plastro and the Tan army, about the discovery of the "Portals" and the weapons that Plastro can get from there. Also the whereabouts of the Heroes.
Having rescued Hoover and Riff, Sarge is on his way to rescue Thick, who is far going through a portal, in a garden on the Giant World. But he's only going to meet with a massacre.
With Thick rescued, then Sarge must go after Shrap in the frozen territory of the Gulag prison...
FMV Mod for Army Men: Sarge's Heroes in Sega Dreamcast, adding the video cutscenes.
Sarge's Heroes is a third-person shooting video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for Nintendo 64 in North America on September 28, 1999 and April 14, 2000 in Europe. The player normally controls Sarge Hawk, a sergeant of the Green Army and fights against the evil General Plastro and the Tan Army. The story is the eternal racial war between the Greens and the Tas. This is 3DO's grand attempt to incorporate a recognizable brand into the Army Men franchise. Establish a main cast, updating the generic "Sarge" from the original series to a strongman Sarge Hawk, giving him a squad, a girlfriend and an officer at the helm. It is a very successful launch, despite the fact that Jim Cummings only gives the voice to each male character, resulting quite convincing. This game helped to bring the franchise further to the subseries Sarge's Heroes. Both armies are named after the usual colors of plastic toy army men.
There are two player modes: Campaign and BootCamp, in addition to the Multiplayer mode. In multiplayer mode from 2 to 4 players, players choose their character, faction (color) and difficulty.
The campaign of a player is the main mode of Sarge's Heroes. The player travels through various missions, completing objectives, killing enemies, destroying vehicles and rescuing plastic allies.
The BootCamp is a training level where the player learns the controls. It consists of training areas for all weapons, an obstacle course and a "real fire track".
Exclusive to the PS1 version of the game are the fully animated prerendered scenes, which the Nintendo 64 lacks, thanks to the limited space in the cartridges. Even the Dreamcast version, which is nothing more than an improved copy of the N64, stuck to the pantomime narration in the engine instead of the CGI-animated FMV films.
On N64 you don't have to deal with the clumsy physics and poor collision detection of PS1, even though N64 it's not perfect, it's just much better. DC is not much different to N64, but something worse. It's positive that the lack of verticality of PS1 and PC is not present in N64 and DC, because it adds a whole new dimension to the missions. The N64 version was not optimal in terms of its controls, but it was not as bad as Playstation 1 and PC.
Even though the Army Men games had already established a formula for their third-person shooting games with Army Men 3D, Sarge's Heroes deviates a lot, completely overhauling almost every aspect. The camera perspective, the detail, the movement, the animation; everything has been changed to allow for a faster and less deliberate pace. Sarge Hawk can also jump, which allows for a little climbing on platforms. Pero lo worst is the time it takes the camera that follows the player to adjust itself again, so that the view that we have ahead is not so disconcertingly vacillating.
The worse: the Dreamcast version has a total absence of pilotable vehicles. Only the Playstation and PC version has some tanks.
The Dreamcast version is the same than N64, only with better graphics, textures, character design and voice acting included, which is why Dreamcast is probably the best version (except that the FMV is missing here too).
#ArmyMenSargesHeroes #ArmyMen #Dreamcast #SargesHeroes #SegaDreamcast
Sarge Hawk and Colonel Grimm narrowly escaped by helicopter from the Tan attack on their Green base, but on the way they spot a Blue tank in the middle of the nearest town, which is very suspicious given the circumstances, and Hawk He decides to go and investigate. Trying to follow the Spy, Sarge enters some kind of strange, illuminated cave or hole, which leads him to what appears to be another world totally different from his own: a vast and gigantic world. But to the misfortune of the Blue spy, the place where they ended up is too small to escape, and Hawk captures him back for debriefing.
The Spy provided a lot of information about the plans of Plastro and the Tan army, about the discovery of the "Portals" and the weapons that Plastro can get from there. Also the whereabouts of the Heroes.
Having rescued Hoover and Riff, Sarge is on his way to rescue Thick, who is far going through a portal, in a garden on the Giant World. But he's only going to meet with a massacre.
With Thick rescued, then Sarge must go after Shrap in the frozen territory of the Gulag prison...
FMV Mod for Army Men: Sarge's Heroes in Sega Dreamcast, adding the video cutscenes.
Sarge's Heroes is a third-person shooting video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for Nintendo 64 in North America on September 28, 1999 and April 14, 2000 in Europe. The player normally controls Sarge Hawk, a sergeant of the Green Army and fights against the evil General Plastro and the Tan Army. The story is the eternal racial war between the Greens and the Tas. This is 3DO's grand attempt to incorporate a recognizable brand into the Army Men franchise. Establish a main cast, updating the generic "Sarge" from the original series to a strongman Sarge Hawk, giving him a squad, a girlfriend and an officer at the helm. It is a very successful launch, despite the fact that Jim Cummings only gives the voice to each male character, resulting quite convincing. This game helped to bring the franchise further to the subseries Sarge's Heroes. Both armies are named after the usual colors of plastic toy army men.
There are two player modes: Campaign and BootCamp, in addition to the Multiplayer mode. In multiplayer mode from 2 to 4 players, players choose their character, faction (color) and difficulty.
The campaign of a player is the main mode of Sarge's Heroes. The player travels through various missions, completing objectives, killing enemies, destroying vehicles and rescuing plastic allies.
The BootCamp is a training level where the player learns the controls. It consists of training areas for all weapons, an obstacle course and a "real fire track".
Exclusive to the PS1 version of the game are the fully animated prerendered scenes, which the Nintendo 64 lacks, thanks to the limited space in the cartridges. Even the Dreamcast version, which is nothing more than an improved copy of the N64, stuck to the pantomime narration in the engine instead of the CGI-animated FMV films.
On N64 you don't have to deal with the clumsy physics and poor collision detection of PS1, even though N64 it's not perfect, it's just much better. DC is not much different to N64, but something worse. It's positive that the lack of verticality of PS1 and PC is not present in N64 and DC, because it adds a whole new dimension to the missions. The N64 version was not optimal in terms of its controls, but it was not as bad as Playstation 1 and PC.
Even though the Army Men games had already established a formula for their third-person shooting games with Army Men 3D, Sarge's Heroes deviates a lot, completely overhauling almost every aspect. The camera perspective, the detail, the movement, the animation; everything has been changed to allow for a faster and less deliberate pace. Sarge Hawk can also jump, which allows for a little climbing on platforms. Pero lo worst is the time it takes the camera that follows the player to adjust itself again, so that the view that we have ahead is not so disconcertingly vacillating.
The worse: the Dreamcast version has a total absence of pilotable vehicles. Only the Playstation and PC version has some tanks.
The Dreamcast version is the same than N64, only with better graphics, textures, character design and voice acting included, which is why Dreamcast is probably the best version (except that the FMV is missing here too).
#ArmyMenSargesHeroes #ArmyMen #Dreamcast #SargesHeroes #SegaDreamcast
Sarge Hawk and Colonel Grimm narrowly escaped by helicopter from the Tan attack on their Green base, but on the way they spot a Blue tank in the middle of the nearest town, which is very suspicious given the circumstances, and Hawk He decides to go and investigate. Trying to follow the Spy, Sarge enters some kind of strange, illuminated cave or hole, which leads him to what appears to be another world totally different from his own: a vast and gigantic world. But to the misfortune of the Blue spy, the place where they ended up is too small to escape, and Hawk captures him back for debriefing.
The Spy provided a lot of information about the plans of Plastro and the Tan army, about the discovery of the "Portals" and the weapons that Plastro can get from there. Also the whereabouts of the Heroes.
Having rescued Hoover and Riff, Sarge is on his way to rescue Thick, who is far going through a portal, in a garden on the Giant World. But he's only going to meet with a massacre.
With Thick rescued, then Sarge must go after Shrap in the frozen territory of the Gulag prison...
FMV Mod for Army Men: Sarge's Heroes in Sega Dreamcast, adding the video cutscenes.
Sarge's Heroes is a third-person shooting video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for Nintendo 64 in North America on September 28, 1999 and April 14, 2000 in Europe. The player normally controls Sarge Hawk, a sergeant of the Green Army and fights against the evil General Plastro and the Tan Army. The story is the eternal racial war between the Greens and the Tas. This is 3DO's grand attempt to incorporate a recognizable brand into the Army Men franchise. Establish a main cast, updating the generic "Sarge" from the original series to a strongman Sarge Hawk, giving him a squad, a girlfriend and an officer at the helm. It is a very successful launch, despite the fact that Jim Cummings only gives the voice to each male character, resulting quite convincing. This game helped to bring the franchise further to the subseries Sarge's Heroes. Both armies are named after the usual colors of plastic toy army men.
There are two player modes: Campaign and BootCamp, in addition to the Multiplayer mode. In multiplayer mode from 2 to 4 players, players choose their character, faction (color) and difficulty.
The campaign of a player is the main mode of Sarge's Heroes. The player travels through various missions, completing objectives, killing enemies, destroying vehicles and rescuing plastic allies.
The BootCamp is a training level where the player learns the controls. It consists of training areas for all weapons, an obstacle course and a "real fire track".
Exclusive to the PS1 version of the game are the fully animated prerendered scenes, which the Nintendo 64 lacks, thanks to the limited space in the cartridges. Even the Dreamcast version, which is nothing more than an improved copy of the N64, stuck to the pantomime narration in the engine instead of the CGI-animated FMV films.
On N64 you don't have to deal with the clumsy physics and poor collision detection of PS1, even though N64 it's not perfect, it's just much better. DC is not much different to N64, but something worse. It's positive that the lack of verticality of PS1 and PC is not present in N64 and DC, because it adds a whole new dimension to the missions. The N64 version was not optimal in terms of its controls, but it was not as bad as Playstation 1 and PC.
Even though the Army Men games had already established a formula for their third-person shooting games with Army Men 3D, Sarge's Heroes deviates a lot, completely overhauling almost every aspect. The camera perspective, the detail, the movement, the animation; everything has been changed to allow for a faster and less deliberate pace. Sarge Hawk can also jump, which allows for a little climbing on platforms. Pero lo worst is the time it takes the camera that follows the player to adjust itself again, so that the view that we have ahead is not so disconcertingly vacillating.
The worse: the Dreamcast version has a total absence of pilotable vehicles. Only the Playstation and PC version has some tanks.
The Dreamcast version is the same than N64, only with better graphics, textures, character design and voice acting included, which is why Dreamcast is probably the best version (except that the FMV is missing here too).
#ArmyMenSargesHeroes #ArmyMen #Dreamcast #SargesHeroes #SegaDreamcast
Sarge Hawk and Colonel Happy Jack Grimm make a narrow escape by helicopter from the Tan attack on the Green base, but on the way the pilot spots a Blue tank in the middle of the nearest town, which is highly suspicious given the circumstances, and Hawk decided to go investigate. Trying to follow Blue Spy, Sarge finds himself in some kind of strange, illuminated cave or hole, ending in a giant bathroom, catching the Blue Agent.
Regarding the Commando group of the Bravo company, the "Sarge's Heroes", nothing is known about them, and it only remains to be hoped that they have escaped the attack unharmed...
The Blue spy provided a lot of information about the plans of Plastro and the Tan army, about the discovery of the "Portals" and the weapons that Plastro can get there. Also the whereabouts of the Heroes. Thanks to that, Sarge rescued Riff, and now he's on his way to rescue Hoover...
FMV Mod for Army Men: Sarge's Heroes in Sega Dreamcast, adding the video cutscenes.
Sarge's Heroes is a third-person shooting video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for Nintendo 64 in North America on September 28, 1999 and April 14, 2000 in Europe. The player normally controls Sarge Hawk, a sergeant of the Green Army and fights against the evil General Plastro and the Tan Army. The story is the eternal racial war between the Greens and the Tas. This is 3DO's grand attempt to incorporate a recognizable brand into the Army Men franchise. Establish a main cast, updating the generic "Sarge" from the original series to a strongman Sarge Hawk, giving him a squad, a girlfriend and an officer at the helm. It is a very successful launch, despite the fact that Jim Cummings only gives the voice to each male character, resulting quite convincing. This game helped to bring the franchise further to the subseries Sarge's Heroes. Both armies are named after the usual colors of plastic toy army men.
There are two player modes: Campaign and BootCamp, in addition to the Multiplayer mode. In multiplayer mode from 2 to 4 players, players choose their character, faction (color) and difficulty.
The campaign of a player is the main mode of Sarge's Heroes. The player travels through various missions, completing objectives, killing enemies, destroying vehicles and rescuing plastic allies.
The BootCamp is a training level where the player learns the controls. It consists of training areas for all weapons, an obstacle course and a "real fire track".
Exclusive to the PS1 version of the game are the fully animated prerendered scenes, which the Nintendo 64 lacks, thanks to the limited space in the cartridges. Even the Dreamcast version, which is nothing more than an improved copy of the N64, stuck to the pantomime narration in the engine instead of the CGI-animated FMV films.
On N64 you don't have to deal with the clumsy physics and poor collision detection of PS1, even though N64 it's not perfect, it's just much better. DC is not much different to N64, but something worse. It's positive that the lack of verticality of PS1 and PC is not present in N64 and DC, because it adds a whole new dimension to the missions. The N64 version was not optimal in terms of its controls, but it was not as bad as Playstation 1 and PC.
Even though the Army Men games had already established a formula for their third-person shooting games with Army Men 3D, Sarge's Heroes deviates a lot, completely overhauling almost every aspect. The camera perspective, the detail, the movement, the animation; everything has been changed to allow for a faster and less deliberate pace. Sarge Hawk can also jump, which allows for a little climbing on platforms. Pero lo worst is the time it takes the camera that follows the player to adjust itself again, so that the view that we have ahead is not so disconcertingly vacillating.
The worse: the Dreamcast version has a total absence of pilotable vehicles. Only the Playstation and PC version has some tanks.
The Dreamcast version is the same than N64, only with better graphics, textures, character design and voice acting included, which is why Dreamcast is probably the best version (except that the FMV is missing here too).
#ArmyMenSargesHeroes #ArmyMen #Dreamcast #SargesHeroes #SegaDreamcast
Sarge Hawk and Colonel Happy Jack Grimm make a narrow escape by helicopter from the Tan attack on the Green base, but on the way the pilot spots a Blue tank in the middle of the nearest town, which is highly suspicious given the circumstances, and Hawk decided to go investigate. Trying to follow Blue Spy, Sarge finds himself in some kind of strange, illuminated cave or hole, ending in a giant bathroom, catching the Blue Agent.
Regarding the Commando group of the Bravo company, the "Sarge's Heroes", nothing is known about them, and it only remains to be hoped that they have escaped the attack unharmed...
The Blue spy provided a lot of information about the plans of Plastro and the Tan army, about the discovery of the "Portals" and the weapons that Plastro can get there. Also the whereabouts of the Heroes. Thanks to that, Sarge rescued Riff, and now he's on his way to rescue Hoover...
FMV Mod for Army Men: Sarge's Heroes in Sega Dreamcast, adding the video cutscenes.
Sarge's Heroes is a third-person shooting video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for Nintendo 64 in North America on September 28, 1999 and April 14, 2000 in Europe. The player normally controls Sarge Hawk, a sergeant of the Green Army and fights against the evil General Plastro and the Tan Army. The story is the eternal racial war between the Greens and the Tas. This is 3DO's grand attempt to incorporate a recognizable brand into the Army Men franchise. Establish a main cast, updating the generic "Sarge" from the original series to a strongman Sarge Hawk, giving him a squad, a girlfriend and an officer at the helm. It is a very successful launch, despite the fact that Jim Cummings only gives the voice to each male character, resulting quite convincing. This game helped to bring the franchise further to the subseries Sarge's Heroes. Both armies are named after the usual colors of plastic toy army men.
There are two player modes: Campaign and BootCamp, in addition to the Multiplayer mode. In multiplayer mode from 2 to 4 players, players choose their character, faction (color) and difficulty.
The campaign of a player is the main mode of Sarge's Heroes. The player travels through various missions, completing objectives, killing enemies, destroying vehicles and rescuing plastic allies.
The BootCamp is a training level where the player learns the controls. It consists of training areas for all weapons, an obstacle course and a "real fire track".
Exclusive to the PS1 version of the game are the fully animated prerendered scenes, which the Nintendo 64 lacks, thanks to the limited space in the cartridges. Even the Dreamcast version, which is nothing more than an improved copy of the N64, stuck to the pantomime narration in the engine instead of the CGI-animated FMV films.
On N64 you don't have to deal with the clumsy physics and poor collision detection of PS1, even though N64 it's not perfect, it's just much better. DC is not much different to N64, but something worse. It's positive that the lack of verticality of PS1 and PC is not present in N64 and DC, because it adds a whole new dimension to the missions. The N64 version was not optimal in terms of its controls, but it was not as bad as Playstation 1 and PC.
Even though the Army Men games had already established a formula for their third-person shooting games with Army Men 3D, Sarge's Heroes deviates a lot, completely overhauling almost every aspect. The camera perspective, the detail, the movement, the animation; everything has been changed to allow for a faster and less deliberate pace. Sarge Hawk can also jump, which allows for a little climbing on platforms. Pero lo worst is the time it takes the camera that follows the player to adjust itself again, so that the view that we have ahead is not so disconcertingly vacillating.
The worse: the Dreamcast version has a total absence of pilotable vehicles. Only the Playstation and PC version has some tanks.
The Dreamcast version is the same than N64, only with better graphics, textures, character design and voice acting included, which is why Dreamcast is probably the best version (except that the FMV is missing here too).
#ArmyMenSargesHeroes #ArmyMen #Dreamcast #SargesHeroes #SegaDreamcast
Sarge Hawk and Colonel Happy Jack Grimm make a narrow escape by helicopter from the Tan attack on the Green base, but on the way the pilot spots a Blue tank in the middle of the nearest town, which is highly suspicious given the circumstances, and Hawk decided to go investigate. Trying to follow Blue Spy, Sarge finds himself in some kind of strange, illuminated cave or hole, ending in a giant bathroom, catching the Blue Agent.
Regarding the Commando group of the Bravo company, the "Sarge's Heroes", nothing is known about them, and it only remains to be hoped that they have escaped the attack unharmed...
The Blue spy provided a lot of information about the plans of Plastro and the Tan army, about the discovery of the "Portals" and the weapons that Plastro can get there. Also the whereabouts of the Heroes. Thanks to that, Sarge rescued Riff, and now he's on his way to rescue Hoover...
FMV Mod for Army Men: Sarge's Heroes in Sega Dreamcast, adding the video cutscenes.
Sarge's Heroes is a third-person shooting video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for Nintendo 64 in North America on September 28, 1999 and April 14, 2000 in Europe. The player normally controls Sarge Hawk, a sergeant of the Green Army and fights against the evil General Plastro and the Tan Army. The story is the eternal racial war between the Greens and the Tas. This is 3DO's grand attempt to incorporate a recognizable brand into the Army Men franchise. Establish a main cast, updating the generic "Sarge" from the original series to a strongman Sarge Hawk, giving him a squad, a girlfriend and an officer at the helm. It is a very successful launch, despite the fact that Jim Cummings only gives the voice to each male character, resulting quite convincing. This game helped to bring the franchise further to the subseries Sarge's Heroes. Both armies are named after the usual colors of plastic toy army men.
There are two player modes: Campaign and BootCamp, in addition to the Multiplayer mode. In multiplayer mode from 2 to 4 players, players choose their character, faction (color) and difficulty.
The campaign of a player is the main mode of Sarge's Heroes. The player travels through various missions, completing objectives, killing enemies, destroying vehicles and rescuing plastic allies.
The BootCamp is a training level where the player learns the controls. It consists of training areas for all weapons, an obstacle course and a "real fire track".
Exclusive to the PS1 version of the game are the fully animated prerendered scenes, which the Nintendo 64 lacks, thanks to the limited space in the cartridges. Even the Dreamcast version, which is nothing more than an improved copy of the N64, stuck to the pantomime narration in the engine instead of the CGI-animated FMV films.
On N64 you don't have to deal with the clumsy physics and poor collision detection of PS1, even though N64 it's not perfect, it's just much better. DC is not much different to N64, but something worse. It's positive that the lack of verticality of PS1 and PC is not present in N64 and DC, because it adds a whole new dimension to the missions. The N64 version was not optimal in terms of its controls, but it was not as bad as Playstation 1 and PC.
Even though the Army Men games had already established a formula for their third-person shooting games with Army Men 3D, Sarge's Heroes deviates a lot, completely overhauling almost every aspect. The camera perspective, the detail, the movement, the animation; everything has been changed to allow for a faster and less deliberate pace. Sarge Hawk can also jump, which allows for a little climbing on platforms. Pero lo worst is the time it takes the camera that follows the player to adjust itself again, so that the view that we have ahead is not so disconcertingly vacillating.
The worse: the Dreamcast version has a total absence of pilotable vehicles. Only the Playstation and PC version has some tanks.
The Dreamcast version is the same than N64, only with better graphics, textures, character design and voice acting included, which is why Dreamcast is probably the best version (except that the FMV is missing here too).
#ArmyMenSargesHeroes #ArmyMen #Dreamcast #SargesHeroes #SegaDreamcast
Sarge Hawk and Colonel Happy Jack Grimm make a narrow escape by helicopter from the Tan attack on the Green base, but on the way the pilot spots a Blue tank in the middle of the nearest town, which is highly suspicious given the circumstances, and Hawk decided to go investigate. Trying to follow Blue Spy, Sarge finds himself in some kind of strange, illuminated cave or hole, ending in a giant bathroom, catching the Blue Agent.
Regarding the Commando group of the Bravo company, the "Sarge's Heroes", nothing is known about them, and it only remains to be hoped that they have escaped the attack unharmed...
The Blue spy provided a lot of information about the plans of Plastro and the Tan army, about the discovery of the "Portals" and the weapons that Plastro can get there. Also the whereabouts of the Heroes. Thanks to that Sarge is going to rescue Riff...
FMV Mod for Army Men: Sarge's Heroes in Sega Dreamcast, adding the video cutscenes.
Sarge's Heroes is a third-person shooting video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for Nintendo 64 in North America on September 28, 1999 and April 14, 2000 in Europe. The player normally controls Sarge Hawk, a sergeant of the Green Army and fights against the evil General Plastro and the Tan Army. The story is the eternal racial war between the Greens and the Tas. This is 3DO's grand attempt to incorporate a recognizable brand into the Army Men franchise. Establish a main cast, updating the generic "Sarge" from the original series to a strongman Sarge Hawk, giving him a squad, a girlfriend and an officer at the helm. It is a very successful launch, despite the fact that Jim Cummings only gives the voice to each male character, resulting quite convincing. This game helped to bring the franchise further to the subseries Sarge's Heroes. Both armies are named after the usual colors of plastic toy army men.
There are two player modes: Campaign and BootCamp, in addition to the Multiplayer mode. In multiplayer mode from 2 to 4 players, players choose their character, faction (color) and difficulty.
The campaign of a player is the main mode of Sarge's Heroes. The player travels through various missions, completing objectives, killing enemies, destroying vehicles and rescuing plastic allies.
The BootCamp is a training level where the player learns the controls. It consists of training areas for all weapons, an obstacle course and a "real fire track".
Exclusive to the PS1 version of the game are the fully animated prerendered scenes, which the Nintendo 64 lacks, thanks to the limited space in the cartridges. Even the Dreamcast version, which is nothing more than an improved copy of the N64, stuck to the pantomime narration in the engine instead of the CGI-animated FMV films.
On N64 you don't have to deal with the clumsy physics and poor collision detection of PS1, even though N64 it's not perfect, it's just much better. DC is not much different to N64, but something worse. It's positive that the lack of verticality of PS1 and PC is not present in N64 and DC, because it adds a whole new dimension to the missions. The N64 version was not optimal in terms of its controls, but it was not as bad as Playstation 1 and PC.
Even though the Army Men games had already established a formula for their third-person shooting games with Army Men 3D, Sarge's Heroes deviates a lot, completely overhauling almost every aspect. The camera perspective, the detail, the movement, the animation; everything has been changed to allow for a faster and less deliberate pace. Sarge Hawk can also jump, which allows for a little climbing on platforms. Pero lo worst is the time it takes the camera that follows the player to adjust itself again, so that the view that we have ahead is not so disconcertingly vacillating.
The worse: the Dreamcast version has a total absence of pilotable vehicles. Only the Playstation and PC version has some tanks.
The Dreamcast version is the same than N64, only with better graphics, textures, character design and voice acting included, which is why Dreamcast is probably the best version (except that the FMV is missing here too).
#ArmyMenSargesHeroes #ArmyMen #Dreamcast #SargesHeroes #SegaDreamcast
Sarge Hawk and Colonel Happy Jack Grimm make a narrow escape by helicopter from the Tan attack on the Green base, but on the way the pilot spots a Blue tank in the middle of the nearest town, which is highly suspicious given the circumstances, and Hawk He decides to go investigate. Trying to follow him, Sarge finds himself in some kind of strange, illuminated cave or hole...
Regarding the Commando group of the Bravo company, the "Sarge's Heroes", nothing is known about them, and it only remains to be hoped that they have escaped the attack unharmed...
FMV Mod for Army Men: Sarge's Heroes in Sega Dreamcast, adding the video cutscenes.
Sarge's Heroes is a third-person shooting video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for Nintendo 64 in North America on September 28, 1999 and April 14, 2000 in Europe. The player normally controls Sarge Hawk, a sergeant of the Green Army and fights against the evil General Plastro and the Tan Army. The story is the eternal racial war between the Greens and the Tas. This is 3DO's grand attempt to incorporate a recognizable brand into the Army Men franchise. Establish a main cast, updating the generic "Sarge" from the original series to a strongman Sarge Hawk, giving him a squad, a girlfriend and an officer at the helm. It is a very successful launch, despite the fact that Jim Cummings only gives the voice to each male character, resulting quite convincing. This game helped to bring the franchise further to the subseries Sarge's Heroes. Both armies are named after the usual colors of plastic toy army men.
There are two player modes: Campaign and BootCamp, in addition to the Multiplayer mode. In multiplayer mode from 2 to 4 players, players choose their character, faction (color) and difficulty.
The campaign of a player is the main mode of Sarge's Heroes. The player travels through various missions, completing objectives, killing enemies, destroying vehicles and rescuing plastic allies.
The BootCamp is a training level where the player learns the controls. It consists of training areas for all weapons, an obstacle course and a "real fire track".
Exclusive to the PS1 version of the game are the fully animated prerendered scenes, which the Nintendo 64 lacks, thanks to the limited space in the cartridges. Even the Dreamcast version, which is nothing more than an improved copy of the N64, stuck to the pantomime narration in the engine instead of the CGI-animated FMV films.
On N64 you don't have to deal with the clumsy physics and poor collision detection of PS1, even though N64 it's not perfect, it's just much better. DC is not much different to N64, but something worse. It's positive that the lack of verticality of PS1 and PC is not present in N64 and DC, because it adds a whole new dimension to the missions. The N64 version was not optimal in terms of its controls, but it was not as bad as Playstation 1 and PC.
Even though the Army Men games had already established a formula for their third-person shooting games with Army Men 3D, Sarge's Heroes deviates a lot, completely overhauling almost every aspect. The camera perspective, the detail, the movement, the animation; everything has been changed to allow for a faster and less deliberate pace. Sarge Hawk can also jump, which allows for a little climbing on platforms. Pero lo worst is the time it takes the camera that follows the player to adjust itself again, so that the view that we have ahead is not so disconcertingly vacillating.
If the playability on N64 is the one that has been copied on the PS1 in a very poor way, there are many substantial differences. Sarge's Heroes on PlayStation 1 and PC are not horrible or anything, they are simply the worst versions of Sarge's Heroes to play, which makes the N64 probably the best (next to DC). Even if we ignore the graphic fidelity or the level of polish that suggests that PS1 and PC was a cheap and fast port job of N64, much of what did that the N64 and Dreamcast versions were notable was eliminated in the PS1 conversion. What you get on N64, the original version of the game, is a good, long and entertaining game, compared to something the boring PS1 and PC versions. There are some reasons why you might want to try the PS1: the inclusion of pre-rendered scenes, tanks, or maybe you just want to see the designs of different levels, which makes it a game that is almost totally different. But definitely N64 is the best version of the SH game.
The worse: the Dreamcast version has a total absence of pilotable vehicles. Only the Playstation and PC version has some tanks.
The Dreamcast version is the same than N64, only with better graphics, textures, character design and voice acting included, which is why Dreamcast is probably the best version (except that the FMV is missing here too).
#ArmyMenSargesHeroes #ArmyMen #Dreamcast #SargesHeroes #SegaDreamcast
Sarge Hawk and Colonel Happy Jack Grimm make a narrow escape by helicopter from the Tan attack on the Green base, but on the way the pilot spots a Blue tank in the middle of the nearest town, which is highly suspicious given the circumstances, and Hawk He decides to go investigate.
Regarding the Commando group of the Bravo company, the "Sarge's Heroes", nothing is known about them, and it only remains to be hoped that they have escaped the attack unharmed...
FMV Mod for Army Men: Sarge's Heroes in Sega Dreamcast, adding the video cutscenes.
Sarge's Heroes is a third-person shooting video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for Nintendo 64 in North America on September 28, 1999 and April 14, 2000 in Europe. The player normally controls Sarge Hawk, a sergeant of the Green Army and fights against the evil General Plastro and the Tan Army. The story is the eternal racial war between the Greens and the Tas. This is 3DO's grand attempt to incorporate a recognizable brand into the Army Men franchise. Establish a main cast, updating the generic "Sarge" from the original series to a strongman Sarge Hawk, giving him a squad, a girlfriend and an officer at the helm. It is a very successful launch, despite the fact that Jim Cummings only gives the voice to each male character, resulting quite convincing. This game helped to bring the franchise further to the subseries Sarge's Heroes. Both armies are named after the usual colors of plastic toy army men.
There are two player modes: Campaign and BootCamp, in addition to the Multiplayer mode. In multiplayer mode from 2 to 4 players, players choose their character, faction (color) and difficulty. Then, the players select a map and fight among themselves until they reach the number of deaths needed to win the match.
The campaign of a player is the main mode of Sarge's Heroes. The player travels through various missions, completing objectives, killing enemies, destroying vehicles and rescuing plastic allies.
The BootCamp is a training level where the player learns the controls. It consists of training areas for all weapons, an obstacle course and a "real fire track".
Exclusive to the PS1 version of the game are the fully animated prerendered scenes, which the Nintendo 64 lacks, thanks to the limited space in the cartridges. Even the Dreamcast version, which is nothing more than an improved copy of the N64, stuck to the pantomime narration in the engine instead of the CGI-animated FMV films.
On N64 you don't have to deal with the clumsy physics and poor collision detection of PS1, even though N64 it's not perfect, it's just much better. DC is not much different to N64, but something worse. It's positive that the lack of verticality of PS1 and PC is not present in N64 and DC, because it adds a whole new dimension to the missions. The N64 version was not optimal in terms of its controls, but it was not as bad as Playstation 1 and PC.
Even though the Army Men games had already established a formula for their third-person shooting games with Army Men 3D, Sarge's Heroes deviates a lot, completely overhauling almost every aspect. The camera perspective, the detail, the movement, the animation; everything has been changed to allow for a faster and less deliberate pace. Sarge Hawk can also jump, which allows for a little climbing on platforms. Pero lo worst is the time it takes the camera that follows the player to adjust itself again, so that the view that we have ahead is not so disconcertingly vacillating.
If the playability on N64 is the one that has been copied on the PS1 in a very poor way, there are many substantial differences. Sarge's Heroes on PlayStation 1 and PC are not horrible or anything, they are simply the worst versions of Sarge's Heroes to play, which makes the N64 probably the best (next to DC). Even if we ignore the graphic fidelity or the level of polish that suggests that PS1 and PC was a cheap and fast port job of N64, much of what did that the N64 and Dreamcast versions were notable was eliminated in the PS1 conversion. What you get on N64, the original version of the game, is a good, long and entertaining game, compared to something the boring PS1 and PC versions. There are some reasons why you might want to try the PS1: the inclusion of pre-rendered scenes, tanks, or maybe you just want to see the designs of different levels, which makes it a game that is almost totally different. But definitely N64 is the best version of the SH game.
The worse: the Dreamcast version has a total absence of pilotable vehicles. Only the Playstation and PC version has some tanks.
The Dreamcast version is the same than N64, only with better graphics, textures, character design and voice acting included, which is why Dreamcast is probably the best version (except that the FMV is missing here too).
#ArmyMenSargesHeroes #ArmyMen #Dreamcast #SargesHeroes #SegaDreamcast
A calm morning in a Green base of the Plastic World. Our protagonist, Sergeant Hawk, takes a nap...
FMV Mod for Army Men: Sarge's Heroes in Sega Dreamcast, adding the video cutscenes.
Sarge's Heroes is a third-person shooting video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for Nintendo 64 in North America on September 28, 1999 and April 14, 2000 in Europe. The player normally controls Sarge Hawk, a sergeant of the Green Army and fights against the evil General Plastro and the Tan Army. The story is the eternal racial war between the Greens and the Tas. This is 3DO's grand attempt to incorporate a recognizable brand into the Army Men franchise. Establish a main cast, updating the generic "Sarge" from the original series to a strongman Sarge Hawk, giving him a squad, a girlfriend and an officer at the helm. It is a very successful launch, despite the fact that Jim Cummings only gives the voice to each male character, resulting quite convincing. This game helped to bring the franchise further to the subseries Sarge's Heroes. Both armies are named after the usual colors of plastic toy army men.
There are two player modes: Campaign and BootCamp, in addition to the Multiplayer mode. In multiplayer mode from 2 to 4 players, players choose their character, faction (color) and difficulty. Then, the players select a map and fight among themselves until they reach the number of deaths needed to win the match.
The campaign of a player is the main mode of Sarge's Heroes. The player travels through various missions, completing objectives, killing enemies, destroying vehicles and rescuing plastic allies.
The BootCamp is a training level where the player learns the controls. It consists of training areas for all weapons, an obstacle course and a "real fire track".
Exclusive to the PS1 version of the game are the fully animated prerendered scenes, which the Nintendo 64 lacks, thanks to the limited space in the cartridges. Even the Dreamcast version, which is nothing more than an improved copy of the N64, stuck to the pantomime narration in the engine instead of the CGI-animated FMV films.
On N64 you don't have to deal with the clumsy physics and poor collision detection of PS1, even though N64 it's not perfect, it's just much better. DC is not much different to N64, but something worse. It's positive that the lack of verticality of PS1 and PC is not present in N64 and DC, because it adds a whole new dimension to the missions. The N64 version was not optimal in terms of its controls, but it was not as bad as Playstation 1 and PC.
Even though the Army Men games had already established a formula for their third-person shooting games with Army Men 3D, Sarge's Heroes deviates a lot, completely overhauling almost every aspect. The camera perspective, the detail, the movement, the animation; everything has been changed to allow for a faster and less deliberate pace. Sarge Hawk can also jump, which allows for a little climbing on platforms. But te worst is the time it takes the camera that follows the player to adjust itself again, so that the view that we have ahead is not so disconcertingly vacillating.
If the playability on N64 is the one that has been copied on the PS1 in a very poor way, there are many substantial differences. Sarge's Heroes on PlayStation 1 and PC are not horrible or anything, they are simply the worst versions of Sarge's Heroes to play, which makes the N64 probably the best (next to DC). Even if we ignore the graphic fidelity or the level of polish that suggests that PS1 and PC was a cheap and fast port job of N64, much of what did that the N64 and Dreamcast versions were notable was eliminated in the PS1 conversion. What you get on N64, the original version of the game, is a good, long and entertaining game, compared to something the boring PS1 and PC versions. There are some reasons why you might want to try the PS1: the inclusion of pre-rendered scenes, tanks, or maybe you just want to see the designs of different levels, which makes it a game that is almost totally different. But definitely N64 is the best version of the SH game.
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The Dreamcast version is the same than N64, only with better graphics, textures, character design and voice acting included, which is why Dreamcast is probably the best version (except that the FMV is missing here too).
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It's a beautiful and peaceful day on a Green World. Our protagonist, Sergeant Hawk, does his routine training in a Green base so as not to oxidize...
Sarge's Heroes is a third-person shooting video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for Nintendo 64 in North America on September 28, 1999 and April 14, 2000 in Europe. The player normally controls Sarge Hawk, a sergeant of the Green Army and fights against the evil General Plastro and the Tan Army. The story is the eternal racial war between the Greens and the Tas. This is 3DO's grand attempt to incorporate a recognizable brand into the Army Men franchise. Establish a main cast, updating the generic "Sarge" from the original series to a strongman Sarge Hawk, giving him a squad, a girlfriend and an officer at the helm. It is a very successful launch, despite the fact that Jim Cummings only gives the voice to each male character, resulting quite convincing. This game helped to bring the franchise further to the subseries Sarge's Heroes. Both armies are named after the usual colors of plastic toy army men.
There are two player modes: Campaign and BootCamp, in addition to the Multiplayer mode. In multiplayer mode from 2 to 4 players, players choose their character, faction (color) and difficulty. Then, the players select a map and fight among themselves until they reach the number of deaths needed to win the match.
The campaign of a player is the main mode of Sarge's Heroes. The player travels through various missions, completing objectives, killing enemies, destroying vehicles and rescuing plastic allies.
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Exclusive to the PS1 version of the game are the fully animated prerendered scenes, which the Nintendo 64 lacks, thanks to the limited space in the cartridges. Even the Dreamcast version, which is nothing more than an improved copy of the N64, stuck to the pantomime narration in the engine instead of the CGI-animated FMV films.
On N64 you don't have to deal with the clumsy physics and poor collision detection of PS1, even though N64 it's not perfect, it's just much better. DC is not much different to N64, but something worse. It's positive that the lack of verticality of PS1 and PC is not present in N64 and DC, because it adds a whole new dimension to the missions. The N64 version was not optimal in terms of its controls, but it was not as bad as Playstation 1 and PC.
Even though the Army Men games had already established a formula for their third-person shooting games with Army Men 3D, Sarge's Heroes deviates a lot, completely overhauling almost every aspect. The camera perspective, the detail, the movement, the animation; everything has been changed to allow for a faster and less deliberate pace. Sarge Hawk can also jump, which allows for a little climbing on platforms. Pero lo worst is the time it takes the camera that follows the player to adjust itself again, so that the view that we have ahead is not so disconcertingly vacillating.
If the playability on N64 is the one that has been copied on the PS1 in a very poor way, there are many substantial differences. Sarge's Heroes on PlayStation 1 and PC are not horrible or anything, they are simply the worst versions of Sarge's Heroes to play, which makes the N64 probably the best (next to DC). Even if we ignore the graphic fidelity or the level of polish that suggests that PS1 and PC was a cheap and fast port job of N64, much of what did that the N64 and Dreamcast versions were notable was eliminated in the PS1 conversion. What you get on N64, the original version of the game, is a good, long and entertaining game, compared to something the boring PS1 and PC versions. There are some reasons why you might want to try the PS1: the inclusion of pre-rendered scenes, tanks, or maybe you just want to see the designs of different levels, which makes it a game that is almost totally different. But definitely N64 is the best version of the SH game.
The worse: the N64 version has a total absence of pilotable vehicles. Only the Playstation and PC version has some tanks. That's great, but the ones from Sarge's Heroes aren't particularly useful. So its exclusion on N64 is... insignificant.
The Dreamcast version is the same than N64, only with better graphics, textures, character design and voice acting included, which is why Dreamcast is probably the best version (except that the FMV is missing here too).
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Xi jfisser il-messaġġ mis-sema? Fl-istorja ta 'mijiet ta' miljuni ta 'snin, l-univers huwa reinkarnat essenzjalment, u hija l-liġi ta' l-univers li l-bnedmin jinsewh u jgħixu billi jinnotaw, jitgħallmu u jappoġġjaw lil xulxin. Għal din ir-raġuni, l-univers qiegħed kontinwament jonqos informazzjoni, imma anke jekk persuna tirċievi dik l-informazzjoni, hi jew hi tibdilha għall-konvenjenza tagħha stess u tużaha għax-xewqat tagħha stess. L-art qed tgħajjat bla waqfien Il-qamar ta ’appoġġ huwa eżawrit, allura huwa assolutament essenzjali li tkompli biex tibgħat il-messaġġ tas-sema kif inhu L-uniku rwol fid-dinja li huwa 100% fdat mis-sema Kontinwazzjoni hija l-aħħar reinkarnazzjoni f'din id-dinja <Hasutomo Cocoro> Hi se tieħu ħajjitha u tilgħab l-aħħar rwol f'din id-dinja
Xi jfisser il-messaġġ mis-sema? Fl-istorja ta 'mijiet ta' miljuni ta 'snin, l-univers huwa reinkarnat essenzjalment, u hija l-liġi ta' l-univers li l-bnedmin jinsewh u jgħixu billi jinnotaw, jitgħallmu u jappoġġjaw lil xulxin. Għal din ir-raġuni, l-univers qiegħed kontinwament jonqos informazzjoni, imma anke jekk persuna tirċievi dik l-informazzjoni, hi jew hi tibdilha għall-konvenjenza tagħha stess u tużaha għax-xewqat tagħha stess. L-art qed tgħajjat bla waqfien Il-qamar ta ’appoġġ huwa eżawrit, allura huwa assolutament essenzjali li tkompli biex tibgħat il-messaġġ tas-sema kif inhu L-uniku rwol fid-dinja li huwa 100% fdat mis-sema Kontinwazzjoni hija l-aħħar reinkarnazzjoni f'din id-dinja <Hasutomo Cocoro> Hi se tieħu ħajjitha u tilgħab l-aħħar rwol f'din id-dinja
Xi jfisser il-messaġġ mis-sema? Fl-istorja ta 'mijiet ta' miljuni ta 'snin, l-univers huwa reinkarnat essenzjalment, u hija l-liġi ta' l-univers li l-bnedmin jinsewh u jgħixu billi jinnotaw, jitgħallmu u jappoġġjaw lil xulxin. Għal din ir-raġuni, l-univers qiegħed kontinwament jonqos informazzjoni, imma anke jekk persuna tirċievi dik l-informazzjoni, hi jew hi tibdilha għall-konvenjenza tagħha stess u tużaha għax-xewqat tagħha stess. L-art qed tgħajjat bla waqfien Il-qamar ta ’appoġġ huwa eżawrit, allura huwa assolutament essenzjali li tkompli biex tibgħat il-messaġġ tas-sema kif inhu L-uniku rwol fid-dinja li huwa 100% fdat mis-sema Kontinwazzjoni hija l-aħħar reinkarnazzjoni f'din id-dinja <Hasutomo Cocoro> Hi se tieħu ħajjitha u tilgħab l-aħħar rwol f'din id-dinja
Xi jfisser il-messaġġ mis-sema? Fl-istorja ta 'mijiet ta' miljuni ta 'snin, l-univers huwa reinkarnat essenzjalment, u hija l-liġi ta' l-univers li l-bnedmin jinsewh u jgħixu billi jinnotaw, jitgħallmu u jappoġġjaw lil xulxin. Għal din ir-raġuni, l-univers qiegħed kontinwament jonqos informazzjoni, imma anke jekk persuna tirċievi dik l-informazzjoni, hi jew hi tibdilha għall-konvenjenza tagħha stess u tużaha għax-xewqat tagħha stess. L-art qed tgħajjat bla waqfien Il-qamar ta ’appoġġ huwa eżawrit, allura huwa assolutament essenzjali li tkompli biex tibgħat il-messaġġ tas-sema kif inhu L-uniku rwol fid-dinja li huwa 100% fdat mis-sema Kontinwazzjoni hija l-aħħar reinkarnazzjoni f'din id-dinja <Hasutomo Cocoro> Hi se tieħu ħajjitha u tilgħab l-aħħar rwol f'din id-dinja
Kā tu to domā - vēstījums no debesīm?
visums ir simtiem miljonu gadu pasaule
un dzīvības būtība turpina reinkarnāt
un mācies un atbalsti viens otru
visuma likums ir kalpot kā loma
cilvēki dzīvo ar to aizmirstot
Man par to atgādināja
debesis glabā informāciju par to
bet cilvēki var iegūt šo informāciju paši par sevi
aizstājiet to ar savu alkatību
Cilvēku vēlmju kaudze sabruka dzīvības un nāves līdzsvarā
Mēs nevaram apturēt apdraudēto sugu pieaugumu
zeme kliedz
Mēnesis atbalsta nogurumu
Tāpēc
Debesu vēstījumu saglabāšana
tas ir ļoti svarīgi
Vienīgais simts procenti pasaules uzticības ir tā, ka tā ir loma
tas, kas turpina spēlēt
tā bija pēdējā reinkarnācija šajā pasaulē
Hasutomo Cocoro ir šeit
Viņa riskē ar savu dzīvību un darīs pēdējo šīs pasaules daļu
Kā tu to domā - vēstījums no debesīm?
visums ir simtiem miljonu gadu pasaule
un dzīvības būtība turpina reinkarnāt
un mācies un atbalsti viens otru
visuma likums ir kalpot kā loma
cilvēki dzīvo ar to aizmirstot
Man par to atgādināja
debesis glabā informāciju par to
bet cilvēki var iegūt šo informāciju paši par sevi
aizstājiet to ar savu alkatību
Cilvēku vēlmju kaudze sabruka dzīvības un nāves līdzsvarā
Mēs nevaram apturēt apdraudēto sugu pieaugumu
zeme kliedz
Mēnesis atbalsta nogurumu
Tāpēc
Debesu vēstījumu saglabāšana
tas ir ļoti svarīgi
Vienīgais simts procenti pasaules uzticības ir tā, ka tā ir loma
tas, kas turpina spēlēt
tā bija pēdējā reinkarnācija šajā pasaulē
Hasutomo Cocoro ir šeit
Viņa riskē ar savu dzīvību un darīs pēdējo šīs pasaules daļu
Kā tu to domā - vēstījums no debesīm?
visums ir simtiem miljonu gadu pasaule
un dzīvības būtība turpina reinkarnāt
un mācies un atbalsti viens otru
visuma likums ir kalpot kā loma
cilvēki dzīvo ar to aizmirstot
Man par to atgādināja
debesis glabā informāciju par to
bet cilvēki var iegūt šo informāciju paši par sevi
aizstājiet to ar savu alkatību
Cilvēku vēlmju kaudze sabruka dzīvības un nāves līdzsvarā
Mēs nevaram apturēt apdraudēto sugu pieaugumu
zeme kliedz
Mēnesis atbalsta nogurumu
Tāpēc
Debesu vēstījumu saglabāšana
tas ir ļoti svarīgi
Vienīgais simts procenti pasaules uzticības ir tā, ka tā ir loma
tas, kas turpina spēlēt
tā bija pēdējā reinkarnācija šajā pasaulē
Hasutomo Cocoro ir šeit
Viņa riskē ar savu dzīvību un darīs pēdējo šīs pasaules daļu
Kā tu to domā - vēstījums no debesīm?
visums ir simtiem miljonu gadu pasaule
un dzīvības būtība turpina reinkarnāt
un mācies un atbalsti viens otru
visuma likums ir kalpot kā loma
cilvēki dzīvo ar to aizmirstot
Man par to atgādināja
debesis glabā informāciju par to
bet cilvēki var iegūt šo informāciju paši par sevi
aizstājiet to ar savu alkatību
Cilvēku vēlmju kaudze sabruka dzīvības un nāves līdzsvarā
Mēs nevaram apturēt apdraudēto sugu pieaugumu
zeme kliedz
Mēnesis atbalsta nogurumu
Tāpēc
Debesu vēstījumu saglabāšana
tas ir ļoti svarīgi
Vienīgais simts procenti pasaules uzticības ir tā, ka tā ir loma
tas, kas turpina spēlēt
tā bija pēdējā reinkarnācija šajā pasaulē
Hasutomo Cocoro ir šeit
Viņa riskē ar savu dzīvību un darīs pēdējo šīs pasaules daļu
Kā tu to domā - vēstījums no debesīm?
visums ir simtiem miljonu gadu pasaule
un dzīvības būtība turpina reinkarnāt
un mācies un atbalsti viens otru
visuma likums ir kalpot kā loma
cilvēki dzīvo ar to aizmirstot
Man par to atgādināja
debesis glabā informāciju par to
bet cilvēki var iegūt šo informāciju paši par sevi
aizstājiet to ar savu alkatību
Cilvēku vēlmju kaudze sabruka dzīvības un nāves līdzsvarā
Mēs nevaram apturēt apdraudēto sugu pieaugumu
zeme kliedz
Mēnesis atbalsta nogurumu
Tāpēc
Debesu vēstījumu saglabāšana
tas ir ļoti svarīgi
Vienīgais simts procenti pasaules uzticības ir tā, ka tā ir loma
tas, kas turpina spēlēt
tā bija pēdējā reinkarnācija šajā pasaulē
Hasutomo Cocoro ir šeit
Viņa riskē ar savu dzīvību un darīs pēdējo šīs pasaules daļu
Kā tu to domā - vēstījums no debesīm?
visums ir simtiem miljonu gadu pasaule
un dzīvības būtība turpina reinkarnāt
un mācies un atbalsti viens otru
visuma likums ir kalpot kā loma
cilvēki dzīvo ar to aizmirstot
Man par to atgādināja
debesis glabā informāciju par to
bet cilvēki var iegūt šo informāciju paši par sevi
aizstājiet to ar savu alkatību
Cilvēku vēlmju kaudze sabruka dzīvības un nāves līdzsvarā
Mēs nevaram apturēt apdraudēto sugu pieaugumu
zeme kliedz
Mēnesis atbalsta nogurumu
Tāpēc
Debesu vēstījumu saglabāšana
tas ir ļoti svarīgi
Vienīgais simts procenti pasaules uzticības ir tā, ka tā ir loma
tas, kas turpina spēlēt
tā bija pēdējā reinkarnācija šajā pasaulē
Hasutomo Cocoro ir šeit
Viņa riskē ar savu dzīvību un darīs pēdējo šīs pasaules daļu
Kā tu to domā - vēstījums no debesīm?
visums ir simtiem miljonu gadu pasaule
un dzīvības būtība turpina reinkarnāt
un mācies un atbalsti viens otru
visuma likums ir kalpot kā loma
cilvēki dzīvo ar to aizmirstot
Man par to atgādināja
debesis glabā informāciju par to
bet cilvēki var iegūt šo informāciju paši par sevi
aizstājiet to ar savu alkatību
Cilvēku vēlmju kaudze sabruka dzīvības un nāves līdzsvarā
Mēs nevaram apturēt apdraudēto sugu pieaugumu
zeme kliedz
Mēnesis atbalsta nogurumu
Tāpēc
Debesu vēstījumu saglabāšana
tas ir ļoti svarīgi
Vienīgais simts procenti pasaules uzticības ir tā, ka tā ir loma
tas, kas turpina spēlēt
tā bija pēdējā reinkarnācija šajā pasaulē
Hasutomo Cocoro ir šeit
Viņa riskē ar savu dzīvību un darīs pēdējo šīs pasaules daļu
Kaip suprasti, žinutė iš dangaus?
visata yra šimtų milijonų metų pasaulis
gyvenimo esmė vis dar išlieka reinkarnatas
ir išmokti ir remti vienas kitą
visatos teisė turi būti vaidmuo
žmonės gyvena pamiršdami tai
Kad priminčiau tai
dangus laiko informaciją apie tai
bet žmonės gali gauti tą informaciją patys
pakeiskite jį savo godumu
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Negalime sustabdyti nykstančių rūšių augimo
žemė klyksta
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Štai kodėl
Laikyti dangaus žinutes
tai labai svarbu
Vienintelis šimtas procentų pasaulio pasitikėjimo yra tai, kad tai yra vaidmuo
tas, kuris vis žaidžia
tai buvo paskutinis reinkarnacija šiame pasaulyje
Hasutomo Cocoro yra čia
Ji rizikuoja savo gyvybe ir padarys paskutinę šio pasaulio dalį