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4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Game Notwithstanding the Lag.,
By John Doe (Somewhere in New Jersey) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Urban Strike (Video Game)
I am what you call a big fan of Strike Series: I've played them all and again and again over many years. I don't know why, but I've enjoyed the games immensely and the simplicity of it. The way the games are outlined and set up, it's just perfect for my liking. Urban Strike is unique for having a 3rd person perspective man-to-man battles unlike others. It added the fun into the equation. I must say, Urban Strike is the easiest game compared to others. Some of the missions are unclear at times. One mission says Press A which got me starting it all over again. It is supposed to be Y, not A. The New York City mission is a pain in the butt to play in. In case if you don't know how, you press A to drop something like a smart bomb or Malone into the Laser Beam base. I know that the lag is a huge problem, but I've gotten used to it over time. If not for it, it would have been a 5 Star game. In the beginning, the co-pilots may have attributed to the worsening effect of the lag, so choose wisely. Then you should have Stinger and finally Long-Haul. The weird part, the passwords given to you are useless because Long Haul is still MIA when he was already rescued. So, here are the codes for Missions 7 to 8 and 10 respectively: LBWDR6M4CH7 (must the passwords be so complicated?), GWDR6P7X9GS, and WR63PMVFNBF. All in all, Urban Strike is a very good game, and I am particularly pleased in the length of it, worth the bang for the buck.
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Urban Strike by THQ (PC Games) (Nintendo Super NES)
$39.99
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