Army Men: World War - Mission 4
Mission: Breakout
Mission briefing:
- Sneak into the prison camp and free three Green prisoners. One prisoners must survive. Get them out of the camp to a waiting chopper.
- Entra sigilosamente en el campo de prisioneros y libera los tres prisioneros Verdes. Al menos un prisionero debe sobrevivir. Sáquelos del campamento y llévelos a un helicóptero que los espera.
World War has been declared. The Green and Tan nations have broken off peace talks. There is no choice but to prepare for a full-scale battle. Only after storming the shores of the enemy homeland, traversing dense jungles, and securing war-torn cities does final victory await. Dive back into the trenches. Real combat. Plastic men.
Plot: In the sequel to the best-selling Army Men and Army Men 3D, you lead the Green Army in a fierce battle against your nemesis: the Tan. Carefully guide your troops through a deadly barrage of enemy fire in over 16 missions covering five different terrains. Only the best military minds will prevail in this fiery ground infantry battle. There are plenty of weapons at your disposal: blast away with the howitzer, shred plastic with the twin .50-caliber machine gun, or silently stab the enemy with your sharp bayonet. Never before has plastic warfare reached this size and scale.
Summary: Army Men: World War or Army Men: Operation Meltdown in Europe is a third-person shooter (real-time tactical RTS in the Microsoft Windows version). It is a video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for PlayStation and Microsoft Windows. This game began its own Army Men World War subseries. This game focuses solely on combat in the Plastic World, and most missions are based on World War II. Some fans consider the World War games to be prequels to the main games (Army Men, Army Men II, and Toys in Space). It was released for PlayStation and PC in 2000; however, the two versions of the game are very different from each other.
PlayStation version: The PlayStation version is a third-person shooter similar to Army Men 3D with a heavy emphasis on fast-paced combat and critical thinking. Unlike Sarge's Heroes, the player can use vehicles during the campaign and has a more realistic and gritty tone than many of the Army Men games.
PC version: The PC version plays more like its predecessors (Army Men, Army Men II, and Toys in Space) but with more focus on soldier management. This version of the game was often considered the best Army Men multiplayer by the fanbase for its robust gameplay that allowed for many strategic options.
Wield a devastating arsenal of World War II weaponry, including grenades, mortars, bayonets, howitzers, flamethrowers, assault rifles, bazookas, and twin .50-caliber machine guns. Command tanks, jeeps, and boats when the situation calls for heavy firepower or increased mobility.
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Army Men 2 - Mission 3 - Tank Store
- In his reality, the plastic world, Sarge must now defend the tracks of an Armored Vehicle Supply Train for the Green Army, using the Tanks from the weapons factory.
- En su realidad, el mundo de plástico, el Sargento ahora debe defender las vías de un Tren de aprovisionamiento de vehículos acorazados para el ejército Verde, usando los mismos Tanques de la misma fábrica de armamento.
In Army Men and Army Men 3D, the commander of the Tan army, Plastro, invades the Green territory. Sarge fights against the Tan forces, and at the end of the game, he discovers a strange portal that he enters, ending up in a gigantic kitchen. Army Men 2 begins with a massive Tan force, including Plastro himself, chasing him through the portal. Major Mylar betrays Plastro, destroys the portal upon entry, and takes control of the Tan army and territories when Plastro is declared missing.
Army Men II is a real-time tactics (RTS) game developed and published by The 3DO Company for Microsoft Windows and Game Boy Color. The game differs from its predecessor in that it features battles in both the "real world" and the "plastic world." It was also the first to introduce the concept of portals between the real world and their world (the plastic world), a theme that was expanded in later games. It is the sequel to both the first Army Men and Army Men 3D on PlayStation 1, which shared the same storyline as Army Men 1.
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In Army Men and Army Men 3D, the commander of the Tan army, Plastro, invades the Green territory. Sarge fights against the Tan forces, and at the end of the game, he discovers a strange portal that he enters, ending up in a gigantic kitchen. Army Men 2 begins with a massive Tan force, including Plastro himself, chasing him through the portal. Major Mylar betrays Plastro, destroys the portal upon entry, and takes control of the Tan army and territories when Plastro is declared missing.
Army Men II is a real-time tactics (RTS) game developed and published by The 3DO Company for Microsoft Windows and Game Boy Color. The game differs from its predecessor in that it features battles in both the "real world" and the "plastic world." It was also the first to introduce the concept of portals between the real world and their world (the plastic world), a theme that was expanded in later games. It is the sequel to both the first Army Men and Army Men 3D on PlayStation 1, which shared the same storyline as Army Men 1.
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"The Army Men Videogames Channel" is a YouTube channel exclusively dedicated to the Army Men franchise and its thematic derivatives, run by some of the most loyal and knowledgeable fans in the world. Some of our most important activities include the design of Army Men video games, unique modifications of existing games, and MODs for other games.
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Army Men 3D Modding Test 4 - Testing enemy behaviors and coordinates.
Using GameShark, we can see a Debug Display that shows us the player's coordinates and facing. We use this to know where to place NPCs, vehicles, weapons, and where to start with Sarge.
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In Army Men and Army Men 3D, the commander of the Tan army, Plastro, invades the Green territory. Sarge fights against the Tan forces, and at the end of the game, he discovers a strange portal that he enters, ending up in a gigantic kitchen. Army Men 2 begins with a massive Tan force, including Plastro himself, chasing him through the portal. Major Mylar betrays Plastro, destroys the portal upon entry, and takes control of the Tan army and territories when Plastro is declared missing.
Army Men II is a real-time tactics (RTS) game developed and published by The 3DO Company for Microsoft Windows and Game Boy Color. The game differs from its predecessor in that it features battles in both the "real world" and the "plastic world." It was also the first to introduce the concept of portals between the real world and their world (the plastic world), a theme that was expanded in later games. It is the sequel to both the first Army Men and Army Men 3D on PlayStation 1, which shared the same storyline as Army Men 1.
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"The Army Men Videogames Channel" is a YouTube channel exclusively dedicated to the Army Men franchise and its thematic derivatives, run by some of the most loyal and knowledgeable fans in the world. Some of our most important activities include the design of Army Men video games, unique modifications of existing games, and MODs for other games.
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Army Men: World War - Mission 3 Mission: The Bridge
Mission briefing:
- We have information that gives us the location of a Tan prison camp on the island, where they have some of our Green Soldiers. Work your way over the bridge and progress towards the prison camp.
- Tenemos información que nos da la ubicación de un campo de prisioneros Marrón en la isla, donde tienen algunos de nuestros Soldados Verdes. Ábrete camino por el puente y avanza hacia el campo de prisioneros.
World War has been declared. The Green and Tan nations have broken off peace talks. There is no choice but to prepare for a full-scale battle. Only after storming the shores of the enemy homeland, traversing dense jungles, and securing war-torn cities does final victory await. Dive back into the trenches. Real combat. Plastic men.
Plot: In the sequel to the best-selling Army Men and Army Men 3D, you lead the Green Army in a fierce battle against your nemesis: the Tan. Carefully guide your troops through a deadly barrage of enemy fire in over 16 missions covering five different terrains. Only the best military minds will prevail in this fiery ground infantry battle. There are plenty of weapons at your disposal: blast away with the howitzer, shred plastic with the twin .50-caliber machine gun, or silently stab the enemy with your sharp bayonet. Never before has plastic warfare reached this size and scale.
Summary: Army Men: World War or Army Men: Operation Meltdown in Europe is a third-person shooter (real-time tactical RTS in the Microsoft Windows version). It is a video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for PlayStation and Microsoft Windows. This game began its own Army Men World War subseries. This game focuses solely on combat in the Plastic World, and most missions are based on World War II. Some fans consider the World War games to be prequels to the main games (Army Men, Army Men II, and Toys in Space). It was released for PlayStation and PC in 2000; however, the two versions of the game are very different from each other.
PlayStation version: The PlayStation version is a third-person shooter similar to Army Men 3D with a heavy emphasis on fast-paced combat and critical thinking. Unlike Sarge's Heroes, the player can use vehicles during the campaign and has a more realistic and gritty tone than many of the Army Men games.
PC version: The PC version plays more like its predecessors (Army Men, Army Men II, and Toys in Space) but with more focus on soldier management. This version of the game was often considered the best Army Men multiplayer by the fanbase for its robust gameplay that allowed for many strategic options.
Wield a devastating arsenal of World War II weaponry, including grenades, mortars, bayonets, howitzers, flamethrowers, assault rifles, bazookas, and twin .50-caliber machine guns. Command tanks, jeeps, and boats when the situation calls for heavy firepower or increased mobility.
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In Army Men and Army Men 3D, the commander of the Tan army, Plastro, invades Green territory. Sarge fights against the Tan forces, and at the end of the game, he discovers a strange portal, which he enters, ending up in a gigantic kitchen. Army Men 2 begins with a massive Tan force, including Plastro himself, chasing him through the portal. Major Mylar betrays Plastro, destroys the portal upon entry, and takes control of the Tan army and territories when Plastro is presumed missing.
Army Men II is a real-time tactics (RTS) game developed and published by The 3DO Company for Microsoft Windows and Game Boy Color. The game differs from its predecessor by featuring battles in both the "real world" and the "plastic world." It was also the first to introduce the concept of portals between the real world and the plastic world, a theme that was further expanded in later games. It is the sequel to both the first Army Men game and Army Men 3D on PlayStation 1, which shared the same storyline as Army Men 1.
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"The Army Men Videogames Channel" is a YouTube channel specialized exclusively in the Army Men franchise and its thematic spin-offs, run by some of the most loyal and knowledgeable fans in the world. Some of our most important activities include the design of Army Men video games, unique modifications of existing games, and MODs for other games.
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Army Men: World War - Mission 2
Mission: It Takes a Village
Mission Briefing:
The Tan have set up a communications tower in a village north of your location. The village entrance is guarded by caliber 50 twins machineguns. Enter the village and destroy the communications tower.
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World War has been declared!
The Green and Tan nations have broken off peace talks. There is no choice but to prepare for a full-scale battle. Only after storming the shores of the enemy homeland, traversing dense jungles, and securing war-torn cities does final victory await. Dive back into the trenches!
Real combat. Plastic men.
Plot:
In the sequel to the best-selling Army Men and Army Men 3D, you lead the Green Army in a fierce battle against your nemesis: the Tan. Carefully guide your troops through a deadly barrage of enemy fire in over 16 missions covering five different terrains. Only the best military minds will prevail in this fiery ground infantry battle. There are plenty of weapons at your disposal: blast away with the howitzer, shred plastic with the twin .50-caliber machine gun, or silently stab the enemy with your sharp bayonet. Never before has plastic warfare reached this size and scale.
Summary:
Army Men: World War (or Army Men: Operation Meltdown in Europe) is a third-person shooter (real-time tactical RTS in the Microsoft Windows version). It is a video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for PlayStation and Microsoft Windows. This game began its own subseries, the Army Men World War.
This game focuses solely on combat in the Plastic World, and most missions are based on World War II. Some fans consider the World War games to be prequels to the main games (Army Men, Army Men II, and Toys in Space).
It was released for PlayStation and PC in 2000; however, the two versions of the game are very different from each other.
PlayStation Version:
The PlayStation version is a third-person shooter similar to Army Men 3D with a heavy emphasis on fast-paced combat and critical thinking. Unlike Sarge's Heroes, the player can use vehicles during the campaign and has a more realistic and gritty tone than many of the Army Men games.
PC Version:
The PC version plays more like its predecessors (Army Men, Army Men II, and Toys in Space) but with more focus on soldier management.
This version of the game was often considered the best Army Men multiplayer by the fanbase for its robust gameplay that allowed for many strategic options.
- Wield a devastating arsenal of World War II weaponry, including: grenades, mortars, bayonets, howitzers, flamethrowers, assault rifles, bazookas, and twin .50-caliber machine guns.
- Command tanks (battle tanks), jeeps, and boats when the situation calls for heavy firepower or increased mobility.
#ArmyMen #ArmyMenWorldWar #WorldWar #Playstation1 #PSX #PS1 #EPSXE #PSP
Army Men 3D PVP - Two-Player game "Capture the Flag" (CTF)
You must sneak into your opponent's base to retrieve his or her flag. Once you go back to your base with their flag and reach your own flag, you'll win the game.
Prepare for combat in an all new 3D world where Green and Tan plastic soldiers have come to life. You are Sarge, the Green army veteran squad leader who’s a shoot first, ask questions later kind of soldier. Whether you’re dodging bazooka shots, melting attacking infantry with your flamethrower, or leading your squad into the enemy bunker, you must do whatever it takes to bring down the evil Tan army.
Shoot machine guns, launch mortars, plant mines, throw grenades, fire bazookas, and then finish the enemy off with the flamethrower. But you need heavy artillery or extra mobility?: Jump in a tank, jeep, cargo truck, or halftrack. Melt infantry, blow vehicles into pieces, and shatter the plastic enemy with your armored vehicle.
Dynamic 'Combat Cam' can switch instantly between 3rd and 1st person perspectives, allowing for greater control during the heat of battle.
First of its kind Multiplayer Squad Deployment Editor that allows you to place your troops in the positions you want, for a totally original 2-player gameplay in various environments.
#ArmyMen3D #ArmyMen #Playstation1 #MiltiplayerGameplay #PS1 #PSX
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Army Men 2 - Training Camp (Bootcamp). Comments in Spanish.
In Army Men and Army Men 3D, the commander of the Tan army, Plastro, invades Green territory. Sarge fights against the Tan forces and, at the end of the game, discovers a strange portal, which he enters, ending up in a gigantic kitchen. The game Army Men 2 begins with a massive Tan force, including Plastro himself, chasing him through the portal. Major Mylar betrays Plastro, destroys the portal upon entering, and takes control of the army and Tan territories when Plastro is presumed missing.
Army Men II is a real-time tactics (RTS) game developed and published by The 3DO Company for Microsoft Windows and Game Boy Color. The game differs from the first installment in that it features battles in both the "Real World" and the "Plastic World." It was also the first to introduce the concept of portals between the Real World and their world (Plastic World), a theme that was expanded upon in later games. It is the sequel to both PC Army Men and Army Men 3D for PlayStation 1 (which had the same storyline as Army Men 1).
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"The Army Men Videogames Channel" is a YouTube channel exclusively specialized in the Army Men franchise and its thematic derivatives, run by some of the most loyal and knowledgeable fans in the world. Some of our most important activities are Army Men game design, unique modifications of existing games, and MODs for other games.
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Army Men: World War - Mission 1
Mission: Jungle Beach
Mission Briefing:
You must keep your presence on the island a secret. There is a small outpost deep in the jungle. Kill all enemies and destroy their radio.
World War has been declared!
The Green and Brown nations have broken off peace talks. There is no choice but to prepare for a full-scale battle. Only after storming the shores of the enemy homeland, traversing dense jungles, and securing war-torn cities will final victory await. Dive back into the trenches!
Real combat. Plastic men.
Plot:
In the sequel to the best-selling Army Men and Army Men 3D, you lead the Green Army in a fierce battle against your nemesis: the Browns. Carefully guide your troops through a deadly barrage of enemy fire in over 16 missions covering five different terrains. Only the finest military minds will prevail in this fiery ground infantry battle. There are plenty of weapons at your disposal: blast away with the howitzer, shred plastic with the twin .50-caliber machine gun, or silently stab the enemy with your razor-sharp bayonet. Never before has plastic warfare reached this size and scale.
Overview:
Army Men: World War (or Army Men: Operation Meltdown in Europe) is a third-person shooter (real-time tactical RTS in the Microsoft Windows version). It is a video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for PlayStation and Microsoft Windows. This game launched its own Army Men: World War subseries.
This game focuses solely on combat in the Plastic World, and most of the missions are based on World War II. Some fans consider the World War II games to be prequels to the main games (Army Men, Army Men II, and Toys in Space).
It was released for PlayStation and PC in 2000; however, both versions of the game are very different from each other.
PlayStation Version:
The PlayStation version is a third-person shooter similar to Army Men 3D with a heavy emphasis on fast-paced combat and critical thinking. Unlike Sarge's Heroes, the player can use vehicles during the campaign and has a more realistic and gritty tone than many of the Army Men games.
PC Version:
The PC version plays more like its predecessors (Army Men, Army Men II, and Toys in Space) but with more focus on soldier management.
This version of the game was often considered the best Army Men multiplayer by the fanbase due to its robust gameplay that allowed for many strategic options.
- Wield a devastating arsenal of World War II weaponry, including grenades, mortars, bayonets, howitzers, flamethrowers, assault rifles, bazookas, and twin .50-caliber machine guns.
- Command tanks (cars), jeeps, and boats when the situation calls for heavy firepower or increased mobility.
#ArmyMen #ArmyMenWorldWar #WorldWar #Playstation1 #PSX #PS1 #EPSXE #PSP
Army Men 3D PVP - Two-Player game "Capture the Flag"
"Santa Plastico", one of the most mysterious CTF maps in #ArmyMen 3D, and one of the most PVP (Player vs Player), where Plastic Soldiers fight each other without the interference or help of anything other than their ability.
You must sneak into your opponent's base to retrieve his or her flag. Once you go back to your base with their flag and reach your own flag, you'll win the game.
Prepare for combat in an all new 3D world where Green and Tan plastic soldiers have come to life. You are Sarge, the Green army veteran squad leader who’s a shoot first, ask questions later kind of soldier. Whether you’re dodging bazooka shots, melting attacking infantry with your flamethrower, or leading your squad into the enemy bunker, you must do whatever it takes to bring down the evil Tan army.
Shoot machine guns, launch mortars, plant mines, throw grenades, fire bazookas, and then finish the enemy off with the flamethrower. But you need heavy artillery or extra mobility?: Jump in a tank, jeep, cargo truck, or halftrack. Melt infantry, blow vehicles into pieces, and shatter the plastic enemy with your armored vehicle.
Dynamic 'Combat Cam' can switch instantly between 3rd and 1st person perspectives, allowing for greater control during the heat of battle.
First of its kind Multiplayer Squad Deployment Editor that allows you to place your troops in the positions you want, for a totally original 2-player gameplay in various environments.
#ArmyMen3D #ArmyMen #Playstation1 #MiltiplayerGameplay #PS1 #PSX
Spend two minutes keeping the bacon with you and you will win the game.
Multiplayer PVP Mission "The Pit"
Steal the Bacon Mode #1
Army Men: World War - Final Front (titled Army Men: Lock 'n' Load in Europe) is a third-person shooter video game developed and published by The 3DO Company exclusively for the PlayStation (PS1). It is the third installment in the World War sub-series, with gameplay very similar to the previous 3D games. Again, many of the missions are modeled after World War II battles and some battles take place in mysterious regions, such as desert lands that resemble Egypt and jungles similar to those in South America. Vehicles such as motorcycles, tanks, tactical boats and submarines can also be controlled.
#ArmyMenWorldWar #ArmyMen #ArmyMenWorldWarFinalFront
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Army Men 3D PVP - Two-Player game "Capture the Flag"
"Santa Plastico", one of the most mysterious CTF maps in #ArmyMen 3D, and one of the most PVP (Player vs Player), where Plastic Soldiers fight each other without the interference or help of anything other than their ability.
You must sneak into your opponent's base to retrieve his or her flag. Once you go back to your base with their flag and reach your own flag, you'll win the game.
Prepare for combat in an all new 3D world where Green and Tan plastic soldiers have come to life. You are Sarge, the Green army veteran squad leader who’s a shoot first, ask questions later kind of soldier. Whether you’re dodging bazooka shots, melting attacking infantry with your flamethrower, or leading your squad into the enemy bunker, you must do whatever it takes to bring down the evil Tan army.
Shoot machine guns, launch mortars, plant mines, throw grenades, fire bazookas, and then finish the enemy off with the flamethrower. But you need heavy artillery or extra mobility?: Jump in a tank, jeep, cargo truck, or halftrack. Melt infantry, blow vehicles into pieces, and shatter the plastic enemy with your armored vehicle.
Dynamic 'Combat Cam' can switch instantly between 3rd and 1st person perspectives, allowing for greater control during the heat of battle.
First of its kind Multiplayer Squad Deployment Editor that allows you to place your troops in the positions you want, for a totally original 2-player gameplay in various environments.
#ArmyMen3D #ArmyMen #Playstation1 #MiltiplayerGameplay #PS1 #PSX
Army Men: World War - Intro + Boot Camp.
World War has been declared!
The Green and Tann nations have broken off peace talks. There is no choice but to prepare for a full-scale battle. Only after storming the enemy homeland's shores, traversing thick jungles, and securing war-ravaged cities, does final victory await. Dive back into the trenches!
Real combat. Plastic men.
Plot
In the sequel to the best-selling Army Men and Army Men 3D, you lead the Green Army in a fierce battle against your nemesis: the Tans. Carefully guide your troops through a deadly barrage of enemy fire in over 16 missions covering 5 different terrains. Only the best military minds will prevail in this fiery ground infantry battle. There are plenty of weapons at your disposal: fire with the howitzer, shred plastic with the twin .50-caliber machine gun, or silently stab the enemy with your razor-sharp bayonet. Never before has a plastic war reached this size and scale.
Overview:
Army Men: World War (Army Men: World War) or Army Men: Operation Meltdown in Europe (Operation Meltdown), is a third-person shooter (RTS real-time tactical in the Microsoft Windows version). It is a video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for the PlayStation and Microsoft Windows. This game started its own subseries Army Men World War.
This game focuses solely on combat in the Plastic World (Plastic World), and most of the missions are based on World War II, some fans consider the World War games to be prequels to the main games (Army Men, Army Men II, and Toys in Space).
It was released for PlayStation and PC in 2000, however, both versions of the game are very different from each other.
PlayStation Version:
The PlayStation version is a third-person shooter similar to Army Men 3D with a heavy emphasis on fast-paced combat and critical thinking, unlike Sarge's Heroes the player can use vehicles during the campaign and it has a more realistic and gritty tone than many of the Army Men games.
- Wield a devastating arsenal of WWII weaponry including: grenades, mortars, bayonet, howitzer, flamethrower, assault rifle, bazooka and twin .50 caliber machine guns.
- Command tanks, jeeps and boats when the situation calls for high firepower or increased mobility.
"The Army Men Videogames Channel" is a YouTube channel specializing exclusively in the Army Men franchise and thematic spin-offs, run by some of the most loyal and knowledgeable fans around the world.
Some of our most important activities are the design of Army Men video games, unique modifications of existing games, and MODs for other games.
Follow us on our social networks for more exclusive content:
- https://www.ArmyMen.com.ar
- https://facebook.com/armymenvideogames
- https://instagram.com/armymenchannel
- https://twitter.com/armymenchannel
- https://discord.com/invite/VfbqahDyUB
#ArmyMen #ArmyMenWorldWar #WorldWar #Playstation1 #PSX #PS1 #EPSXE #PSP
Army Men 3D PVP - Two-Player game "Capture the Flag"
You must sneak into your opponent's base to retrieve his or her flag. Once you go back to your base with their flag and reach your own flag, you'll win the game.
Prepare for combat in an all new 3D world where Green and Tan plastic soldiers have come to life. You are Sarge, the Green army veteran squad leader who’s a shoot first, ask questions later kind of soldier. Whether you’re dodging bazooka shots, melting attacking infantry with your flamethrower, or leading your squad into the enemy bunker, you must do whatever it takes to bring down the evil Tan army.
Shoot machine guns, launch mortars, plant mines, throw grenades, fire bazookas, and then finish the enemy off with the flamethrower. But you need heavy artillery or extra mobility?: Jump in a tank, jeep, cargo truck, or halftrack. Melt infantry, blow vehicles into pieces, and shatter the plastic enemy with your armored vehicle.
Dynamic 'Combat Cam' can switch instantly between 3rd and 1st person perspectives, allowing for greater control during the heat of battle.
First of its kind Multiplayer Squad Deployment Editor that allows you to place your troops in the positions you want, for a totally original 2-player gameplay in various environments.
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It's the classic "Capture the Flag" of the enemy and take it to your base to win, regardless of whether you kill your rival or not. In this case the map "Pier Pressure" where the map is divided into 2. The route at its ends has the opponent's flag at each end of this scenario. The player who discovers the key to breaking the balance, managing to steal the flag and escape, will win.
Multiplayer PVP Mission "Yarbrough Faire"
Capture the Flag Mode #3
Army Men: World War: Final Front
Army Men: World War – Final Front (titled Army Men: Lock 'n' Load in Europe) is a third-person shooter video game developed and published by The 3DO Company exclusively for the PlayStation (PS1). It is the third installment of the World War subseries, with a gameplay style very similar to that of previous 3D games. Again, many of the missions are modeled after World War II battles and some battles take place in mysterious regions, such as desert lands that resemble Egypt and jungles similar to those of South America. You can also control vehicles, such as motorcycles, tanks, tactical boats and submarines.
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Army Men 3D PVP - Two-Player game "Capture the Flag" (CTF)
You must sneak into your opponent's base to retrieve his or her flag. Once you go back to your base with their flag and reach your own flag, you'll win the game.
Prepare for combat in an all new 3D world where Green and Tan plastic soldiers have come to life. You are Sarge, the Green army veteran squad leader who’s a shoot first, ask questions later kind of soldier. Whether you’re dodging bazooka shots, melting attacking infantry with your flamethrower, or leading your squad into the enemy bunker, you must do whatever it takes to bring down the evil Tan army.
Shoot machine guns, launch mortars, plant mines, throw grenades, fire bazookas, and then finish the enemy off with the flamethrower. But you need heavy artillery or extra mobility?: Jump in a tank, jeep, cargo truck, or halftrack. Melt infantry, blow vehicles into pieces, and shatter the plastic enemy with your armored vehicle.
Dynamic 'Combat Cam' can switch instantly between 3rd and 1st person perspectives, allowing for greater control during the heat of battle.
First of its kind Multiplayer Squad Deployment Editor that allows you to place your troops in the positions you want, for a totally original 2-player gameplay in various environments.
#ArmyMen3D #ArmyMen #Playstation1 #MiltiplayerGameplay #PS1 #PSX #Playstation
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Spend two minutes keeping the bacon with you and you will win the game.
Multiplayer PVP Mission "The Pit"
Steal the Bacon Mode #3
Army Men: World War - Final Front (titled Army Men: Lock 'n' Load in Europe) is a third-person shooter video game developed and published by The 3DO Company exclusively for the PlayStation (PS1). It is the third installment in the World War sub-series, with gameplay very similar to the previous 3D games. Again, many of the missions are modeled after World War II battles and some battles take place in mysterious regions, such as desert lands that resemble Egypt and jungles similar to those in South America. Vehicles such as motorcycles, tanks, tactical boats and submarines can also be controlled.
#ArmyMenWorldWar #ArmyMen #ArmyMenWorldWarFinalFront
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Army Men 3D PVP - Two-Player game "Capture the Flag" (CTF)
You must sneak into your opponent's base to retrieve his or her flag. Once you go back to your base with their flag and reach your own flag, you'll win the game.
Prepare for combat in an all new 3D world where Green and Tan plastic soldiers have come to life. You are Sarge, the Green army veteran squad leader who’s a shoot first, ask questions later kind of soldier. Whether you’re dodging bazooka shots, melting attacking infantry with your flamethrower, or leading your squad into the enemy bunker, you must do whatever it takes to bring down the evil Tan army.
Shoot machine guns, launch mortars, plant mines, throw grenades, fire bazookas, and then finish the enemy off with the flamethrower. But you need heavy artillery or extra mobility?: Jump in a tank, jeep, cargo truck, or halftrack. Melt infantry, blow vehicles into pieces, and shatter the plastic enemy with your armored vehicle.
Dynamic 'Combat Cam' can switch instantly between 3rd and 1st person perspectives, allowing for greater control during the heat of battle.
First of its kind Multiplayer Squad Deployment Editor that allows you to place your troops in the positions you want, for a totally original 2-player gameplay in various environments.
#ArmyMen3D #ArmyMen #Playstation1 #MiltiplayerGameplay #PS1 #PSX
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Spend two minutes keeping the bacon with you and you will win the game.
Multiplayer PVP Mission "Anubis Gates"
Steal the Bacon Mode map 4
Army Men: World War: Final Front
Army Men: World War - Final Front (titled Army Men: Lock 'n' Load in Europe) is a third-person shooter video game developed and published by The 3DO Company exclusively for the PlayStation (PS1). It is the third installment in the World War sub-series, with gameplay very similar to the previous 3D games. Again, many of the missions are modeled after World War II battles and some battles take place in mysterious regions, such as desert lands that resemble Egypt and jungles similar to those in South America. Vehicles such as motorcycles, tanks, tactical boats and submarines can also be controlled.
#ArmyMenWorldWar #ArmyMen #ArmyMenWorldWarFinalFront
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BETA TEST (prototype). City of the Dead multiplayer coop mission.
MOD Army Men 3D. Modification where the Campaign can be played in Multiplayer VS (PVP). Inedit, first time in the world. The objective of the Green is to fulfill the mission, the Tan to prevent it. The game is for Playstation 1, PSP, Computer & Mobile Emulators (coming soon).
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BETA TEST (prototype). MOD Army Men 3D. Modification where the Campaign can be played in Multiplayer VS (PVP). First time in the world. Mission "Depot Run"
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We modified Army Men 3D to be able to play the campaign in multiplayer format. Green objective is to accomplish the mission, and Tan is to prevent it. The game is for Playstation 1, PSP or Computer or Cell Phone Emulators (coming soon). Achieved for the first time worldwide.
0:00:00 Troop emplacement
0:02:34 Mission begins
This one have a few memory issues, but it can be played mostly. We are going to check for a solution for this.
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Army Men: World War - Intro Cutscene (PC)
World War has been declared!
The Green and Tann nations have broken off peace talks. There is no choice but to prepare for a full-scale battle. Only after storming the enemy homeland's shores, traversing thick jungles, and securing war-ravaged cities, does final victory await. Dive back into the trenches!
Real combat. Plastic men.
Plot
In the sequel to the best-selling Army Men and Army Men 3D, you lead the Green Army in a fierce battle against your nemesis: the Tans. Carefully guide your troops through a deadly barrage of enemy fire in over 16 missions covering 5 different terrains. Only the best military minds will prevail in this fiery ground infantry battle. There are plenty of weapons at your disposal: fire with the howitzer, shred plastic with the twin .50-caliber machine gun, or silently stab the enemy with your razor-sharp bayonet. Never before has a plastic war reached this size and scale.
Overview:
Army Men: World War (Army Men: World War) is a RTS real-time tactical in the Microsoft Windows version. It is a video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for the PlayStation and Microsoft Windows. This game started its own subseries Army Men World War.
This game focuses solely on combat in the Plastic World (Plastic World), and most of the missions are based on World War II, some fans consider the World War games to be prequels to the main games (Army Men, Army Men II, and Toys in Space).
It was released for PlayStation and PC in 2000, however, both versions of the game are very different from each other.
PC Version:
The PC version plays more like its predecessors (Army Men, Army Men II and Toys in Space) but with more focus on soldier management.
This version of the game was often regarded as the best Army Men multiplayer by the fan base for its robust gameplay that allowed for many strategic options.
- Wield a devastating arsenal of WWII weaponry including: grenades, mortars, bayonet, howitzer, flamethrower, assault rifle, bazooka and twin .50 caliber machine guns.
- Command tanks, jeeps and boats when the situation calls for high firepower or increased mobility.
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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