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Glory Days 2 | 
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| From: Eidos Interactive Category: Video Games
Buy New: $19.99
New (23) Used (11) from $2.50
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 7784
Platform: Nintendo Ds Genre: Adventure Games ESRB: Everyone 10+ Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: Nintendo DS Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0 x 0
MPN: 40046 Model: 40046 UPC: 788687400466 EAN: 0788687400466 ASIN: B000PE0F4C
Release Date: July 31, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Unique Gameplay - Manage the strategic aspect of war while simultaneously bombing your foes as an ace fighter pilot | | • | Strategy - Deploy tanks, soldiers and anti-aircraft vehicles, take over enemy bunkers, rescue civilians, and master special weapons like the bomber and V2 rocket. | | • | Control - Choose to control your aircraft by utilizing the touch screen or use the control pad. | | • | Customization - Unlock terrain and units through the single-player campaign and create your own custom levels. | | • | 8 Player Multiplayer - Compete with your friends in the intense Multiplayer Mode which supports up to 8 players simultaneously using Multi-Card play |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Take a seat in the cockpit and become an ace pilot in Glory Days 2, the most intense strategy action game to hit the Nintendo DS. Manage wartime tactics like deploying units and rescuing civilians simultaneously bombing the enemy from above. Orchestrate paratrooper air-strikes, capture enemy bunkers and master special weapons like the V2 rocket. Multiple game modes allow for a diverse range of play, including a robust single-player campaign, customizable battles, and a multiplayer mode which supports up to 8 players at the same time. Your country is calling, live the glory days and become a war hero! Intense 8-person multiplayer Mode, using Multi-Card play
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| Customer Reviews:
Save the World, one battle at a time. November 4, 2008 Glory days 2 has to be the best game ever made. It is a side scrolling adventure reminiscent of older games adults may remember from their past. The game reminds me of Choplifter, Rescue Raiders, and Wings of Fury. You are given the command of either a plane, or helicopter, or both. You must proceed across the battlefield supporting your ground forces, engaging enemy air units, or rescuing civilians caught in the middle. Personally, this game has the most "replay" value I have ever seen. Aside from the campaign and multi player aspect, the game has a build your own single battle option which keeps the gameplay fun for hours. You can change the landscape and technology level and can play however you want. Play on an island in the rain, a city at night with nightvision, or in winter in the middle of a blizzard. You can focus on rescuing innocents for money or you can just defend your troops from enemy air. You can choose to create the types of army units as your army advances or you can put that in the hands of the game and just focus on flying. The choice if up to you. This game WAS created with 3d technology. Not the red blue glasses type but with a polorization technique. If your looking for the perfect gift for your son, nephew, or friend, this game is it! There are several videos posted on the intranet if you are looking for a preview.
Plays like a flash game January 9, 2008 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
You wouldn't ever know it by reading the description here or the back of the box, but this is basically just a flash game. The whole thing is a very shallow side-scroller that you can probably beat in a couple of days
Basically, you always start out on the right, the enemy always starts on the left. They spawn ground troops that march towards you, taking over bunkers along the way. Your troops do the same, marching towards them. You win the level when your troops make it all the way to the left of the screen, and you lose when the enemy troops make it all the way to the right
You operate either a plane or helicopter, flying above the battle and bombing or strafing the ground troops below. So basically the game is just you constantly flying to the left, bombing, flying right, landing to re-arm, flying back left and bombing again. Occasionally you'll get special weapons like paratroopers or missles, but they don't change the game enough to matter
The whole thing is pretty enjoyable, but I've played almost the exact same game for free online, only with knights and dragons or aliens or whatever instead of modern looking army troops. I bought the game yesterday and I'm already starting to get tired of it
So anyway, that's a better run-down on the actual game mechanics than you'll find anywhere else that I've scene. I hope this review helps you to decide whether or not you want the game
A possible sleeper hit? August 14, 2007 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
This was kind of a creeper game I guess. I've never heard of Glory Days 1 and I didn't know anything about this game until I was home with it in my DS really. Initially you are given the choice of English, French, and Spanish so FYI international gamers, you can pick this one up. From the menu you are given the choice to do the Campaign, Battle, and do Multiplayer aside from the standard credits and options.
I've only done campaign mode so far and basically you use the touch screen on the bottom to pilot a vehicle on the top to accomplish various mission objectives like rescuing civilians or taking enemy ground. The battlefield is horizontal and kind of plays like a tug of war. The graphics are simple but well done, kind of like somewhere in between Metal Slug and Gunstar Heroes in my opinion. On one side you have the enemy and its various bases which can spawn enemy units and then on the other side you have your side which does the same. You may only pilot your one vehicle (there are different vehicles to earn and unlock each having its own attacks and such) via the top but you can watch the progress of the NPC allies you have on the bottom. Generally speaking your mission is to aid the advancement of your NPC troops in to enemy territory to steal their bases which consequently earn you more income and allow you to spawn more NPC units (tanks, soldiers...). As the vehicle you are piloting becomes damaged you may return all the way to your base camp to reload and heal since you only have a certain number of lives per mission. Generally I found myself returning more often to reload then to heal.
The game plays for the most part with the stylus since that's how you do all of your moving. You can use the D-pad instead of using the stylus but somehow during game play I switched to stylus mode and just stuck with it. This makes for some awkward controls at times since the game sometimes gives you a vehicle that has weapons and actions mapped to both the d-pad and the buttons on the right so you are sometimes forced to be a little ambidextrous at times. This brings up one of my major gripes with the game, there's no tutorial mission or anything like that. You either figure it out by playing or read it in the instruction manual. For the initial missions you will spend a lot of time dying and redoing the mission trying to get a feel for the game. Missions do get pretty difficult as you progress but again I think it's more of an issue of becoming familiar with your objectives and the best way to achieve them rather than chaotic difficulty that you might find in similar games. It's not easy, but once you clear the learning curve the game can really be a blast.
In summary, if you are patient enough to learn the game then you will be rewarded with a fun game. If you're the easily agitated controller tossing type then this game may be a bit too much frustration and you may want to pass on it.
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