TINY METAL reviews

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Microsoft from Spain
Simple Strategy, accessible and in the purest Advance Wars style, but with certain differences that give a different flavor to this Tiny Metal: new units, absence of others, radars, balance between different units, no powers of OJ but heroic units, Etc. Good duration, easy enough if you have already played AW before, and a more than decent technical quality if we attend that is not behind a large media studio, because in the background I missed things like that units have different models according to the faction you use .
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Tiny Metal feels like a Demo Of Advance Wars. Some Units, such as Flaks, transport and aircraft, and the entire Navy are missing. Instead, there's a Campaign with really far too long Dialogue that I just skipped at some point. In spite of everything, it gives me a lot of Pleasure and I hope that the coming Multiplayer will increase it even further. But If you are not sure if you should get the Game, you might want to deal with Wargroove. It comes out later this Year and offers significantly more Content.
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Microsoft from Spain
If you love the Advanced Wars saga of Nintendo and you are looking for a game that keeps your spirit intact, tiny metal is going to make your delights waiting for one day the company of the plumber decides to follow his saga. Graphically It is nice in addition to 3D and although there are no special skills of the Protas (only take to Nathan) if you have a joint of units to tinker, the story is entertaining although I get heavy some dialogues, fortunately you can pass the Talk and dedicate to play. Recommended, if you find to miss AW, tiny metal ara the treats of addicts to this type of games! Yipikayey!
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Microsoft from Spain
Almost identical to Advance Wars but somewhat less cartoonish, fantasy and with new mechanics (like concentrated fire that allows to tell several units that attack at the same time a target which reduces or eliminates the ability to counterattack) and new units. -The Good Thing: The fog-of-war system looks much more realistic here. It Has interesting combat tactics and a pretty decent graphic section. -The bad: That You can not accelerate or eliminate the battle animations, so if you are of those who do not like to see the same animations of combat over and over you can stress a bit. Personally the characters in this game I'm not so memorable or charismatic (I Guess I'm very accustomed to the colorful world of Advance Wars and their crazy but charismatic characters). -Recommended? If by your post, but only to fans of the turn-based strategy system or tactical games. The game Also has a more than decent learning curve. If you have doubts then better expect an offer. -Rating: 7 out of 10 An entertaining game that meets what is proposed although something disopened.