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OverviewAdvance Wars: Days of Ruin is a turn based strategy game in the long running Nintendo Wars series. It features a much darker story and art style than the previous games; as well as online play.
James rates this game: 5/5Advance Wars Days of Ruin takes place in an entirely new world where a large-scale meteor shower triggered massive global destruction that eradicated 90 percent of the population. After the catastrophe, the survivors have formed together into militaristic bands that are warring over the last remaining scraps of civilization. You'll take control of Will, a young military cadet (whose hair is admittedly just a little spiky) who quickly becomes embroiled in the conflict at the outset of the game.
te_deum rates this game: 5/5Hello community of Emuparadise or spectators alike, this ROM works very well. I'm using the DeSmuME x64bit 0.9.11 emulator and all I did was extract the emulator and the Advance War files with 7-Zip and the game works just wonderful. It plays just as I remembered when I played it on the Nintendo DS.
te_deum rates this game: 5/5Hello community of emuparadise or specators alike, this ROM works very well. I'm using the DeSmuME x64bit 0.9.11 emulator and all I did was extract the emulator and the Advance War files with 7-Zip and the game works just wonderful. It plays just as I remembered when I played it on the Nintendo DS.
Advance wars rates this game: 5/5Advance Wars: Days of Ruin (titled Advance Wars: Dark Conflict in Europe and Australia) is a turn-based tactics video game for the Nintendo DS handheld game console. It is the fourth installment in the Advance Wars series (preceded by Advance Wars: Dual Strike) and was released in North America on January 21, 2008; in Europe on January 25, 2008; and in Australia on February 21, 2008.,
Advance Wars: Days of Ruin was intended to have a darker atmosphere and more serious tone in contrast to the previous installments in the series, and features a new storyline independent of the previous games. Set amidst a post-apocalyptic world, the story focuses on the Rubinelle 12th Battalion, one of the surviving remnants of the military of the country of Rubinelle, which had been locked in a century-long war with its rival, Lazuria, prior to a devastating global meteor shower. In the aftermath, the Battalion devotes itself to saving any other survivors of the disaster, despite the shattered nations renewing their war against each other and an uncurable disease ravaging both sides. Meanwhile, a mysterious faction with unknown motives takes advantage of the destruction and pushes both sides deeper into conflict from behind the scenes.[
MrDanDman rates this game: 4/5A new take on war gives this game a fresh feeling, although feeling familiar at the same time. It sheds it's cutesy, almost comical approach to war, for a more serious and rugged post-apocalyptic setting. The addition of the CO system adds an exciting new layer to the already deep gameplay. This time around you can actually have a CO out in the field in the fray with your army. The dynamics of boosting your CO bar in order to use your CO power have been modified dramatically. The online portion is also fleshed out: you can battle with others online, and you can upload and download maps from Nintendo WiFi Connection to keep the gameplay experience fresh through the addition of new maps. Voice chat through VOIP is also present, but you can only do this with people in your friends list, so don't expect Halo-like trash talk fests. :) The only drawback is the lack of unlockables (which to me was icing on the Advance Wars cake). Overall this is a worthy addition to a very high Advance Wars pedigree, and a title that's worth adding to your videogame library. 5 stars.
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Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.Advance Wars: Days of RuinThe game's North American boxartBasic infoDeveloper:Publisher:System:Nintendo DSRatingsNorth America:E 10+Europe:12+Australia:MJapan:N/ARelease DatesNorth America:January 21, 2008Europe:January 25, 2008Australia:February 21, 2008Japan:November 30, 2013(Club Nintendo Platinum Reward, Nintendo 3DS downloadable software)Advance Wars: Days of Ruin is a turn-based tactics game developed by and published. Known as Advance Wars: Dark Conflict in Europe and Australia and called (ファミコンウォーズDS 失われた光 Famicom Wars DS: Ushinawareta Hikari) in the Japanese version, this latest installment in the series is preceded by,. The game has a darker atmosphere than those of the previous installments, and has little in common with its predecessors.The Japanese version of the game was originally unreleased, but it became available as a 2013 Club Nintendo Platinum Reward downloadable on the Nintendo 3DS's Nintendo eShop. It was released on November 30, 2013. Contents.Background Set in a somber, post-apocalyptic world, the game follows 's, a remnant of the country's military.
Rubinelle and its rival nation, have been fighting a century-long war, but were interrupted when a global meteor shower bombarded the planet. In the aftermath, the 12th Battalion, also known as Brenner's Wolves, attempts to aid all survivors they encounter, despite the fact that the two battered nations have returned to war. To make matters worse, an incurable disease runs rampant throughout both nations. With everyone distracted by war, a shadowy faction uses the destruction to further its own agenda.Plot Almost 90% of humanity has been wiped out by a cluster of catastrophic meteor showers. These strikes have left much of civilization destroyed, and have stirred up an enormous dust cloud into the atmosphere, blotting out the sun. Survivors across the globe pick through the ruins and wreckage, while the surviving remnants of military superpowers rove the wastelands — some factions aiming to aid the innocent, while others hunt them like wolves.The meteor strikes have annihilated much of the two warring nations, and., a young cadet from Rubinelle's military academy, is able to escape the ruins of the academy's mess hall and encounters, a former Rubinelle sergeant gone rogue. Before his band of raiders can attack, Will is rescued by and, who lead Rubinelle's (known as 'Brenner's Wolves').
The group aims to rescue as many survivors as they can from the twisted wastelands. During a mission, Will finds a girl with amnesia in a ruined building. She cannot remember her own name, but has knowledge of detailed military information. Will takes to calling her, and she helps the group toward their goal.A year after the meteors hit, encounters the, and learns of the war between the NRA and the.
Reluctantly allies the group with, the NRA's leader, and eventually defeats the Lazurians at Fort Lazuria. However, Brenner cannot accept the ruthless execution of, the Lazurian commander, and leads his group to break the Lazurian prisoners out of an NRA camp.
The Wolves make their escape, but Brenner hides out in an abandoned city to buy them some time. Greyfield, enraged at the events, uses a new weapon to obliterate the entire city, killing Brenner and the NRA troops looking for him. Later on, Lin leads the group to prevent the launch of a wave of Caulder missiles, defeating the NRA for good. In the aftermath, Lin searches for Greyfield, and shoots him dead, avenging her fallen friend.Soon after, the is suddenly attacked by, a military contractor that had secretly supplied weapons first to the, then to the.
The leader of IDS, used the global state of anarchy to conduct biological and psychological experiments that he could not do normally. This included intentionally creating a biological threat, a disease known as the Creeper, merely to study the victim's reactions.
And the rest of eventually chase Caulder to his fortress and laboratory, The Nest. He is killed here when the building is destroyed, putting an end to the war.
A year later, the village of New Hope, founded by the 12th Battalion after the war, blossoms in the new age of peace. For the first time since the meteors hit, the sun is finally seen rising above the hills nearby.Gameplay Like the other games, the main objective for each mission is to defeat all enemy forces. There are two methods to reach this goal — either eliminate every enemy unit, or capture the enemy headquarters. The warring factions take turns building their forces and sending their units into the fray, where conditions like and the various weather patterns may help or hinder the player's progress.Changes from previous Advance Wars titles While Days of Ruin shares the title, there is very little similarity to promote the connection.
The previously-known nations of Wars World —, and — are not present. Consequently, the familiar hailing from those nations do not make an appearance either. In their place are 's, the, and.CO Powers have lost much of their significance, and no longer have the ability to alter the flow of battle. The player does not gain access to CO Powers until late in the campaign, leaving them to utilize the new 'CO Zone' instead. When a unit is stationed on the HQ or other non-city property, the CO can arrive on the battlefield to join with that unit, granting nearby forces a slight attack or defence boost.
These effects are active for as long as the officer is on the field. Battles fought inside this zone slowly fill the officer's power meter, which in turn widens the zone's range. When the meter is full, the CO is free to activate their CO Power, which effects the entire battlefield. If the unit carrying the CO is destroyed, the power meter is drained, and the officer returns to the HQ, and may then be re-deployed with another unit.New features Some units have been renamed, and some unit prices have been changed. New ground forces include the, the, the, and the (formerly known as the ). Aerial units include the and the, and the single new naval unit is the.New properties include the property, which partly dispels the, and two temporary properties that can be constructed by the unit.
These temporary properties, the and the, do not have the means to produce new vehicles, but can resupply and provide defensive cover for ailing units.A handful of new terrain types have been added, as well. The impedes a ground unit's mobility; the hinders the movement of naval units. Provide minor defensive cover and act as a hiding place for ground units; is its naval equivalent, hiding naval units and offering light defensive cover; illuminates the nearby area in. And combine to form a blockade, but destroying a Meteor will eliminate any Plasma in contact with it, allowing units to pass by.Campaign The campaign consists of 26 missions, with scenes from the story scattered throughout. There are also 38 training missions unlocked as the game progresses; these missions are typically more challenging than those of the campaign.
Like the other games, the player is awarded a rank upon completion of a mission, ranging from C to S. These ratings are based on three categories, and.See Also.References.
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