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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Review of Beta Version,
By Mrmako (Nebraska) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tribes: Aerial Assault (Video Game)
I was lucky to be sent a beta version of Tribes Aerial Assault in the final days of the PS2 network adapter beta test. I am a long time Tribes and Tribes2 (for the PC) player and was very surprised by the console version. It was well done and did not sacrifice too much of the original. For some, the learner curve of the PC version was quite steep, but will be easier on the PS2 and thus more enjoyable for many.The graphics for TAA are very good. They do not improve the PC version, but do not appear a lot worse. The characters seemed cleanly drawn and I did not notice any framerate problems. The beta did lack water, which was weird, but that may show up later. The control was actually better than I expected. It will not replace the mouse and keyboard of my PC, but with the addition of autoaim it made the controls work nicely. The movement was fluid and the jetpack continues to make Tribes standout from other FPS. All the weapons seemed to be there, from the plasma to the mortor, and all the armor classes are there as well. The maps are similar but not identical and work for the 16 player limit of the PS2. Playing online was a breeze, with only a small amount of lag at times. You could host of game or join one, so lag may be due to overloading a PS2 as a server. This game could be for the PS2 what Halo was for the Xbox as it is the derived from one of the original team based game. There are lots of weapons, armor and vehicles to choose with team based warfare that make Tribes a unique gaming experience. I recommend checking this game out if you like multiplayer FPS action. Be sure you have the network adapter for PS2 or don;t bother as Tribes excels as a multiplayer game.
19 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great Game Brought Down By Lack of Communication,
By Thomas J Allingham III (Philadlephia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tribes: Aerial Assault (Video Game)
This game is a derivative (not a copy) of the Tribes series of games for the PC. The basic idea is the same: a team-based, online battle supporting lots of players (up to 16, depending on your connection), multiple game types and cooperative gameplay. While, in theory, this is an exciting and very entertaining mixture (and very successful on the PC), there are a couple of things, one very glaring, that bring this game down to a mediocre level.First, the controls take a little while to get used to. Anyone who has played Medal of Honor: Frontline or Agent Under Fire knows the dual-stick First Person Shooter setup that Tribes uses. What's a little different is the aiming system. With the aim assistance on, your shots automatically lead your moving target. However, a lot of times they don't hit, and you can't manually adjust where you're aiming (unless you take assistance off--which is NOT an individual option in online play, the host must decide if everyone has it on OR off). Also, even though the dual-stick FPS setup is similar to the titles mentioned above, this is NOT a run and gun game. This is a jumping and flying through the air with jetpacks and shooting people on the ground game. You have to conserve your jetpack energy or get stuck on the ground with rockets raining around you--not a good thing if you're trying to stay alive. This takes a WHILE to get used to. The other problem, and this is the MAJOR one, is that this is a team-based game. Especially in capture the flag games, your team needs to coordinate together to set up and repair defenses, like guns and turrets, launch coordinated attacks with vehicles and ground troops, and maintain and stable group of defenders. This is a WHOLE lot of fun when it works right. I mean, it's probably the MOST FUN I'VE HAD WITH A GAME IN A LONG TIME!!! But that's only if you've got a team familiar with each other and who knows what each other is going to do without communicating with each other. Why? Because you CAN'T COMMUNICATE WITH EACH OTHER. No voice support, no in-game chat, no chat in a lobby before games. This is inexcusable, and makes the game INCREDIBLY HARD for beginning gamers to get into. So, to sum everything up, if you have a ton of patience with both games and annoying players, and you can go to clan/team websites and learn from advanced gamers and get into a team that practices (a bonus), this can become one of the MOST FUN GAMES YOU'VE EVERY PLAYED. However, if you can't spend a lot of time (I mean a LOT of time), getting into the community, which is HARD to do, it might not be worth the purchase. P.S. a broadband connection is also HIGHLY recommended
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
great for online only,
By joey (omg, im lost) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tribes: Aerial Assault (Video Game)
i got this game, and i love it. but, i have it online, and thats all i play on it. if you dont have network adapter, DONT BUY THIS GAME! if you already have an ISP, i recommend buying this game along with the network adapter. when going on line, you get to customize your character. when online, you can join a variety of games. from capture the flag, which defines itself, death match, where you [eliminate] anybody and everybody, and capture n' hold, where you capture objectives for points. if you like games because of stories, or single player, stay away from this game. there is VERY little story into this game, and is mainly meant as a multiplayer game. the reason i gave it [4 stars] is because you cant communicate with your teammates. im guessing sierra sort of forgot this or something, seeing as they could have at least added keyboard use. if that works out, and is more user-friendly when it becomes permanent, this game will deserve 5/5. graphics=5/5
14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A great game if you don't play the PC version,
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This review is from: Tribes: Aerial Assault (Video Game)
This is the first online FPS for the PS2 system, and it turned out pretty good. The gameplay is loosely based on the PC version. It's similar to paintball or capture the flag, as the purpose is to divide into teams that try to capture the flag from the other team and return to their base. It differs, however, because you have jetpacks, hovercrafts, and jets. You have bases and a decent selection of weapons at your disposal as well. This is one of my favorite games for the PS2 right now.The only downfall, and it is a big enough one to keep it from getting five points, is that you can't communicate with other players. While I never expected something like SOCOM with the microphones, I would have at least expected keyboard support. The problem is that this is truly a team game, however it is impossible to come up with a strategy because you have no way of discussing it with your fellow players. The end result is that you have a bunch of people all independently running to capture the enemy's flag, but without support from their teammates or being able to use a frontal attack decoy while you sneak up from the rear. All in all though, I like the game. I am looking forward to the next online FPS for the Playstation 2. I hope they learn the importance of communicating in that one.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great game with one small flaw,
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This review is from: Tribes: Aerial Assault (Video Game)
Tribes Areal Assault is a very fun and enjoyable game.If you are used to playing first person shoot em' up games,the controls will be a sinch for you to learn.As you battle throughout the different maps,a battle can be different in many ways,even if you are playing with the same people on the same map.There are so many different weapons,armors and equipement for you to use,and there are also roles that you can adopt in team play.You can decide to be a base defender and stop any enemy advance towards your base,or you can elect to be a sniper in light armor,scaling the mountains and silencing anyone that comes into your range.You can even be a medic and heal your comrades as well as fix the turrets,generators and various other equipement that your base has. There are also vehicles that render the game that much more interesting.Take out and bomber and obliterate the enemy even before they leave their base with your bombs.Use the fighter to soar through the skies and take control of the skies above your base.Or even transport your fellow teamates with the troop transport to the enemy base,unloading them and wreaking havoc.You can also elect to sneak up on the enemy with the scooter,hugging the ground and using your speed and agility to capture the flag and drive back to your base at full speed. The one drawback to the game is your ability to comminucate online.There is no built in chat room,or microphone capability or anything of the sort allowing you to plan a strategy.The only way to definitly figure out what is lacking to your teams strategy while playing online is simply to observe the situation while it unfolds and plug the wholes that you see as the game progresses. The reason I gave the game 4 stars is because of the inability to communicate,or else the game would have had top ratings.I would recommend this game to anyone as I enjoy it thouroughly.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
This game is pretty cool,
By A Customer
This review is from: Tribes: Aerial Assault (Video Game)
I played it when my friend was sleeping over. We played for HOURS AND HOURS! It's pretty cool! I like that you can have co-op online play. You can have 2 people playing online with one PS2. So, I like that fact. One of the things I do not like about this game is the lag. Sometimes it lags REALLY BAD!! But if you can find a server with no lag, it ROCKS! Also, you cannot chat during the game. So, that's a big bummer! As for the last thing I do NOT like about this game is, when you are playing, you cannot hide and do a surprise attack or anything. You see a little triangle above EVERYONE'S head!! Meaning, I could see a guy WAY WAY WAY WAY far away and I will know where he is gonna come up above that hill and stuff. And that is REALLY annoying!!!!! Besides that, I love everything else. The player creater is really cool. The graphics rock. The sound is good. Good gameplay, sweet weapons and levels. I really like this game!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
"Goodbye Halo" is right!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Tribes: Aerial Assault (Video Game)
I played this game on a sleepover and I could not stop playing Capture the Flag! This game is awesome, and there is a wide variety of multiplayer arenas. The vehicles help a lot, and the transports work awesome when you have a friend on your team. The best thing is the armor and weapons. There are so many customizable features that allow you to use any strategy you want. The controls can be a little confusing, though. But I still had a lot of fun. The game is also challenging, which makes it more entertaining. I love this game!!!
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
THIS GAMES ROCKS!!,
By louis morizio (Albany, ny United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tribes: Aerial Assault (Video Game)
this game rocks it is so awsome! if u like socom then this is the game to get. the only thing is that if u like to do the story modes it is a hard once you get passed the secound mission(not trainging) and it can get fustrating. Since my network adaptar isnt here yet i cant play online so i do 1player botmatch. that is a lot fun u can fly jets and bombers and this motorcycle thing it is pretty cool so over all buy this game then if ya want more fun you should get the network adaptar for it to so u can play online. I hope this reveiw is helpful for you.P.S there isnt any good cheats for this game so dont even waste ur time.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Tribes Aerial Assault,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Tribes: Aerial Assault (Video Game)
Tribes Aerial Assault is sweet, Its a game you can play over and over again. all boys in the family will love it. you can drive hovering motorcycles, flying assault jets, and even giant traansport jets that you can haul your buddys around in. i highly recommend this game. if your wondering, there is no blood. there is lots of action, tons of different levels, and 6 different characters to play as. you can choose the weapons you will use through out the game before and during the level. you can set the time limit to infinite if you want. i recommend capture the flag while you play. there are some levels with turrets scattered around and some levels with under ground forts. Anyways, as i said before this game is sweet, they mean it when they say good bye halo.- Pickelldrago
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
pretty good for a 1st FPS online game, but needs improvement,
By A Customer
This review is from: Tribes: Aerial Assault (Video Game)
for the 1st 30 minutes the control might be lil TOO confusing(considering that this is a PC based game). however, once you get use to the control, this game is amazing. if you are looking for an addictive game that you can get into for months, this is it. the problem is, the sound [is bad], and you cant communicate with your teammates. but there if u have bunch of friends playing this game, and you all have a broadband or 2 phonelines, you can call them, using 3 way or hav 2 people use 3 way @ once to communicate with 4 people at once. then use a speaker phone or a headset(headset is better). this way, the whole team can communicate, and if opposite team doesnt know this method, then u can easily smoke them. overall this is a VERY VERY good game.
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Tribes: Aerial Assault by Vivendi (PlayStation2)
$19.99
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