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BattleTanx 2:  Global Assault
 
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BattleTanx 2: Global Assault

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Platform:   Nintendo 64   |   ESRB Rating:  Teen
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  • Our recommended age: 12 - 20 years
  • Manufacturer recommended age: 0 months and up
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
  • ASIN: B00001TZYB
  • Media: Game Cartridge
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (30 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #12,334 in Video Games (See Bestsellers in Video Games)

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In the BattleTanx universe, the year 2006 ushers in a nasty virus that wipes out nearly the entire female population, sending governments into a Mars Needs Women-style stockpiling of the remaining few. Once the craze hits a Pokémon-level frenzy, countries begin waging the ultimate battle for the sexes. Nice storyline, 3DO. Luckily, the BattleTanx vehicle combat series focuses on unabashed action and only barely hints at its tacky premise, so please, read on.

BattleTanx: Global Assault retreads the well-received 1998 debut with new weapons, power-ups, and locations, and revamped graphics and effects. Gameplay is simple. Players take control of 12 different tanks, ranging from an air-gliding hover tank to super-armored monster tanks, and battle it out against computerized tanks or up to three other players in a variety of global cities. Part of the fun of the original game is the ability to destroy buildings, taken to a new level in Global Assault with a greater variety of destructible objects, including cars and street lamps. Power-ups and weapons abound, with cloaking abilities, turbo boosts, mines, and nuclear weapons providing devastatingly fun ways to turn enemies into big ol' twisted heaps of smoking metal.

The single-player game features seven different modes of play, including deathmatch and capture the flag variations. The very addictive, over-the-top fun of the debut's multiplayer mode returns with more frenzied and explosive butt-kicking. --Eric Twelker

GameSpot Review
It's always frustrating to watch sequels make the same mistakes as their predecessors, but it happens often. Instances such as the weak camera from the original Croc showing up again in Croc 2 are surprisingly common. That said, 3DO's BattleTanx: Global Assault is remarkable because its developers clearly listened to all the complaints lodged against the first title and systematically corrected those problems in part two. While the end result isn't necessarily a flawless game, it's a title much improved over BattleTanx and far easier to recommend.

The premise of BattleTanx new and old was inspired by the plots from at least several apocalyptic '70s sci-fi films and novels. In this latest edition, you and your wife are safeguarding chieftains of a new civilization and have recently sired a child - a rarity in this future world, where most of the women have died due to a strange, if modestly generic plague. One of the other world leaders, a madwoman who controls most of Europe, has discovered that your son has telepathic powers (known as The Edge) similar to her own, and sets out to steal him from you before he develops fully. When her troops (they're all in tanks - everyone drives tanks in this game, just accept it) fail to kidnap him, she uses The Edge to take control of your forces, setting the three of you on the run. At that point, you pop into your trusty tank and fight the good fight once again.

OK, so obviously, unlike other aspects of the game, the original BattleTanx storyline wasn't criticized enough to warrant an upgrade, but enhancements do abound here. To begin with, not only are there almost twice as many levels, but they feel less cookie-cutter than before and offer more variety. You might play a few simple search-and-destroy missions back to back, but then they're followed up by one in which you have to guard a convoy or free allies from a prison. Your tank's turning ability has also been significantly upgraded. While it once took forever to bring your turret to bear on an enemy, it now shifts quickly with the treads following only shortly thereafter. The graphics? They're prettier too.

There are also new secondary weapons and power-ups, such as grenades, which can be thrown into fortified areas or bounced around corners to destroy heavy-gun emplacements; a plasma pulse that zooms around the screen until it finds a target; and a cloaking effect that renders you invisible after a Predator-style shimmer. And you're not the only one who gets to pick them up; you'll find the enemy tanks using them frequently, perhaps to your chagrin, but it at least adds to the game's challenge. No doubt about it though, the best weapon you have in your arsenal is The Edge, which initially only stuns opponents within close range, but then later allies them with you once your abilities have improved.

The game's whole life system has changed as well. Instead of having a set number of lives, you acquire tank bucks, which are used to buy different tanks. The basic Abrams tanks cost a standard amount of money, with the beefy Goliaths running twice as much, and the small quick rides running about half the price. How you want to spend your cash is up to you. There are more tanks to choose from in the sequel as well - from the Inferno, which sports a flamethrower, to the Marksman, which equips a laser you can use to snipe from a distance.

The multiplayer modes were the main attraction in the first title, but they seem to have fallen behind a little bit in the sequel. With frame rates getting faster and faster in the multiplayer sections of consoles games, the slow-moving tanks no longer seem to get the thematic break they once used to get. Even the fastest vehicle in this game has nothing on a basic grunt from Quake II's multiplayer. The variety of tanks, weapons, and stages helps out a lot throughout BT2's multiplayer deathmatch variations, but you'll skip over many of them for the Battlelord stages, where you must steal your opponents' queens and return them to your base, all the while defending your own matriarch. The two-player co-op mission, where you and a friend play the main game through a split-screen perspective, is also worth noting, and serves as a great addition to the series.

It's true that the BattleTanx series' gameplay is essentially just a slower version of 989's Twisted Metal, yet it possesses a more strategic bent and a certain cheesy charm that, this time, is just enough to win you over. Playing BattleTanx: Global Assault will remind you of renting SNES and Genesis games that, while not scoring any high marks for technical merit, were simply fun to play. BT2's improvements over its forerunner, combined with its multiplayer options, nudge it out of the rental category and into that of a worthwhile buy. --Joe Fielder
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29 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best N64 team game so far...., November 16, 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 
Nothing is more fun then gathering 4 friends and clobbering each other with advanced armor! I love the 2 player campaign mode where you have to cooperate with someone to get anywhere. The only complaint I have is that the upper levels are not challenging enough. It is hard to lose, even for a 10 year old (or a 41 year old!). Great, great game.
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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars better than the older older Battletank, November 10, 1999
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Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars 
first of all,i was lucky to got this one.The graphic looks much much better than the other one as well as the story line.There are more tanks to choose from,more playmodes.I think if u like the old one,you'll like this one.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thrilling, March 29, 2000
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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 was a Christmas gift for my 9-year-old and is his favorite. The good news is even I don't mind the 60-90 minute team sessions to get all the way through. Excellent team-teaching strategies and thinking through situations with continuous action and choices. Plenty of different vehicles, weapons and one-on-one combat.

The only negative is it occasionally locks up when too many gun buddies, mines and bouncing betties are deployed (only on team vs. computer scenarios.)

It's our favorite N64 cartridge (Goldeneye is #2)

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This is a good game and has a bigger playing field than the first battle tanx game. Great to play with friends and family.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Battle Tanx Global Assault Nintendo 64 Review
A very good game
the tanks are great.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The best of the best
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Is the best game in the world. It is very cool.
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Battletanx is a great game.....u have these tanks that r eather fast but little fire power, slow and large power. or barely moving to unbeatable power. Read more
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I rented this game from blockbuster and hated it. I played it for about three minutes then turned it off. Read more
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