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Army Men Sarge's Heroes
 
 

Army Men Sarge's Heroes

by Nintendo
Nintendo 64 Teen
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (59 customer reviews)


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  • ASIN: B00001TZYA
  • Item Weight: 5 ounces
  • Media: Game Cartridge
  • Release Date: September 28, 1999
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (59 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,654 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)

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Editorial Review

Little green plastic army men: perhaps one of the all-time classic toys. Who hasn't spent hours of their childhood enacting epic sandbox battles with these little guys? With their Army Men series, 3DO has let gamers see the world from the army men's two-inch-tall perspective.

Your mission is to rescue the members of Sarge's squad from the evil "tan army guys" army. A series of progressively more difficult missions teaches the player to become proficient in using traditional army man weapons, including the M-16, sniper rifle, mortar, hand grenade, and bazooka. Unlike many multiweapon games, Army Men: Sarge's Heroes offers choices of firepower that aren't gratuitous. Each weapon has specific advantages and all of them are needed to complete the missions. It's a little detail, but one of the coolest features of this game is that your onscreen hero assumes all the classic army men poses when using the weapons: the machine gunner, the hand grenade thrower, the standing marksman, even the classic "crawling guy" are faithfully represented.

So how are the missions? In a word: fun. All are challenging, and one gets to fight in places where your mom would never let you, such as the kitchen and the bathroom. With great combat action, interesting missions, and a good dose of humor, 3DO has another Army Men victory. --Jeanne Uy

Pros:

  • Excellent combat gameplay
  • Interesting missions in cool real-world locations, all to scale
  • Training area teaches you the ropes
Cons:
  • Multiplayer options do not include a cooperative mode
  • Need a memory card to save your game

GameSpot Review

The first game in 3DO's Army Men series for the console systems, Army Men 3D for the PlayStation, lacked a great deal of spit and polish but had enough going deep down to make you hope for a sequel, albeit one that was much improved. The sequel, Army Men: Sarge's Heroes, has now arrived for the Nintendo 64, but not much, if anything, has been improved upon, and it contains a whole new batch of problems.

You once again take the role of Sarge, a soldier on the Green side of a world full of plastic army men. The Green are in a war against the Tan forces, who have recently begun importing terrible weapons from our own world, such as magnifying glasses, which they use to melt your men down to plastic puddles. Your mission is to gather your troops, a la John Belushi in The Blues Brothers, to create a unit capable of stopping them. Your arsenal is made up of weapons from Army Men 3D, such as a machine gun, flamethrower, and grenades, with new additions like a sniper rifle and mines.

The game camera in Army Men 3D's single-player mode was near perfect because it stuck right behind your back, but in Sarge's Heroes, it seems to have loosened its grip a bit. The camera does float behind you, but when your character turns, it takes the view a few seconds to catch up. You might turn around the corner of a barracks and confront an enemy unit, who will fire upon you immediately, but he won't come into view for a few seconds. Or you could be in close quarters running around an opponent, trying to face him to get a shot off, and it might take three turns to get it just right.

You probably won't need to get close to too many troops, though, since the autotargeting is set so you can pick off enemies situated in towers simply by firing in their general direction. That was in place in Army Men 3D, but you weren't really able to get away with just running around blasting opposing forces because you'd get eaten up by machine-gun fire. Now, while enemies still fall with one shot, your character is a lot tougher, and health-restoring power-ups can be found all over the place. It's true the first title was harder than it needed to be, but the sequel is easy to the point where the main challenge lies in dealing with the camera.

Your character now has a nice plasticine look that wasn't in the PlayStation game, but otherwise, the graphics in Sarge's Heroes are pretty poor. The environments are sparsely populated and are painted in bland-looking textures that are reused often, and the enemy is hard to distinguish from other objects at a distance, even using the sniper sighting. If you use the RAM Pak and change the resolution to high and letterbox, the visuals are bumped up to average (although fog blankets the environment), but if you don't, expect sub-first-generation N64 graphics. The sound effects are also similarly bad. Explosions, weapon fire, and your character's Duke Nukem-esque chatter all sound muffled, the military-themed music is tinny, and the songs repeat too much. The multiplayer mode now allows for four players at once, and the levels are laid out better than before, but the camera problems are even more frustrating when you have an even smaller section of the screen, making it something you'll largely ignore.

In short, the sequel is not as good of a game as the original. What needed to be fixed from Army Men 3D has either been ignored or overcompensated for, and what was already fixed is now broken. Stop the franchise, I want to get off. --Joe Fielder
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Cool, Good Story, Fun, and Easy to Play, November 29, 1999
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= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars  = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars  = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Army Men Sarge's Heroes (Game Cartridge)
This is a classic. The controls are easy, you can learn in five minutes although I must admid turning can be annoying because of sluggishness. Missions are not hard, but they are not easy. A good intermediate game. Large selection of weapons - m-16, 50 caliber, flamethrower, mortar, mines, etc. Fun battles between the green and tan men, to go with a good story. Good graphics and realism, but no sickening violence. Good for kids and adults. Multiplayer is awesome. Codes are also given after each level.
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35 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Like 007, but BETTER!, December 6, 1999
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= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars  = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars  = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Army Men Sarge's Heroes (Game Cartridge)
I always wanted 007, but now I think Sarge's Heroes is better! Here's a few cons, before the whole lot of Pros! Cons: One player missions can be frustrating, since you have to start a level all over if you die during one of the multiple tasks per level. In multiplayer mode, the game has frozen a couple of times (I think because we were all pressing the buttons a little too anxiously at the same time). The controls are ok; they take some getting used to. PROS: I have a lot of praise for this game. Great weapons: the deadly flamethrower, the "one shot, one kill" bazooka or grenade gun, the machine gun, sniper, etc. The action is fun, too--partly serious warfare, partly comicalness. You can run around the town, base, etc., or in the bathroom, livingroom, etc. I have never laughed or had so much fun whipping friends as I have it this game. Snipering is the best; I can't explain how funny it is to be snipering your friend unawares, while he is snipering somebody else. I've had Goldeneye fans play the game (once!) & tell me they like 007 better, but having played both a lot, I like Sarge's. You can jump, warp, dive, and sniper in Sarge's, plus the weapons are more fun. You can also turn off the radar during 4-player, which makes for some hilarious encounters. This is THE party game! I recommend this game to everyone; it's a true classic!
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best shooters on 64., November 20, 1999
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= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars  = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars  = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars 
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I am very pleased with my purchase of Sarge's Heroes. It is one of those games that will make you late for appointments because you want to finish that level. I love how each mission prepares you for the next. You actualy feel that you are a better player after finishing a level. the multiplayer is great for teaming up with and against your friends.
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