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Army Corps of Hell

3 stars out of a maximum of 5

Pikmin killer this is not. While Army Corps of Hell sounds like a great idea, slaying massive enemies with your little minions being lead by your command, the problem is that this is the only part of the game. There's no real exploration in the levels, it's purely "Kill x amount of enemies, cross a bridge, do it again" And what it does it doesn't do as nicely as Pikmin or Overlord either. The main gameplay consists of picking a class of minion from soldiers, spearmen, and mages, then pounding an enemy with everything in your control and then moving on to the next one. While I'm not that far into the game, the main variety seems to be that the enemies will have different attacks, which mean nothing as when your minions are hit, they just lie on the floor 'till you touch them and they recover. The bosses are fun and the enemies are nice to look at, there's just not that much going for the game. There's a few customization choices where you can craft new weapons with the meat taken from enemies, but it's nothing more than bigger stat numbers for bigger enemies, nothing game changing. The only reason this is worth buying is the soundtrack, which if you like metal will be right up your alley. If you can get the game for a few quid and treat it purely as an interactive CD album, you'll get more out of this. If you buy it expecting pikmin in hell, you'll be disappointed. If you like metal, buy it for the soundtrack. The only reason why this review has 3 stars.

2012-07-07by MrLolkins

good game

3 stars out of a maximum of 5

This game is like Pikmin of Nintendo. The graphics are not very good but it's for it's price is fun and has excellent music.

2012-06-29by kingeo

Army Corps of Hell

3 stars out of a maximum of 5

The game is good, but it gets a bit boring after a while.

2012-06-20by R_iino

Army Corps of Hell

3 stars out of a maximum of 5

You can play Army Corps Of Hell without reading the booklet that comes with it. It's easy to get the hang of the game, but you will not be able to put your Vita down. I warn you.

2012-05-22by iceman

Army Corps of Hell

3 stars out of a maximum of 5

Army Corps of Hell is no good really. It's pretty boring. I'd say Dead Island is better.

2012-05-09by bill_dep

Army Corps of Hell

3 stars out of a maximum of 5

Army Corps of Hell is a game that feels very complete. It has a lot of good playing time, but can be repetitive.

2012-05-07by LvsAs

army corps

4 stars out of a maximum of 5

Army Corps of Hell is a bit repetitive, basically a plain shooter at heart. You can level up your soldiers with new abilities and earn new armour, weapons and more. You have to clear each island and defect the boss. It may not be the best but it passes the time between the blockbuster games.

2012-04-02by ukdk666

Great surprise

4 stars out of a maximum of 5

Army corps is a great game, with great storytelling, dark ,almost infernal backgrounds and areas and of course a fantastic heavy metal soundtrack that fits great to this game.my only problem and complaint of this game is that is a little bit repetitive.

2012-03-18by Kostaskov

4 stars out of a maximum of 5

Just got the game earlier and when I played it, I did not really like the graphic but the gameplay is good. You can upgrade your army with better weapons and gear. Also the sound track in this game is really rocks.

2012-03-18by Dave

Army Corps of Hell

2 stars out of a maximum of 5

Army Corps of Hell borrows a few concepts from Overlord/Pikmin: You have to lead an army of a maximum of 100 minions through various stages, defeat enemies and bosses and loot them to buy new equipment. The game-play, although not really excellent, isn't that bad, but, unfortunately, it fails to remain interesting for long enough. The game-play ends up being very very repetitive; go through stages looking all the same, fight against the same enemies (or small variations of them), and use the same tactics for the whole game. It doesn't help that there is almost no story, to keep things interesting, and that technically, we are faced with something graphically unimpressive, even for a PSP. Additionally, if you don't like heavy metal, you won't appreciate the tunes of the game. Other than that, it's a decent game for what it is.

2012-03-17by arvfab
Army Corps of Hell

Army Corps of Hell

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