Mech Brigade Reviews
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Genre Perspective Pacing Gameplay Vehicular Setting |
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Critic Reviews
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Atari 8-bitComputer Gaming World (CGW) (Jun, 1991)
A successor to Kampfgruppe, it is a CGW
Hall of Famer, presumably because it corrected
some deficiencies in its predecessor's
handling of stacking. Clumsy, but still worthy
of play.
60
Apple IIComputer Gaming World (CGW) (Jun, 1991)
A successor to Kampfgruppe, it is a CGW
Hall of Famer, presumably because it corrected
some deficiencies in its predecessor's
handling of stacking. Clumsy, but still worthy
of play.
60
Commodore 64Computer Gaming World (CGW) (Jun, 1991)
A successor to Kampfgruppe, it is a CGW
Hall of Famer, presumably because it corrected
some deficiencies in its predecessor's
handling of stacking. Clumsy, but still worthy
of play.
Apple IIComputer Gaming World (CGW) (Jun, 1986)
In Mech Brigade, you basically have Kampfgruppe
brought forward fifty years. The game is
still built the same and still rewards sound operational
planning. You still need to consider combined
arms concepts, but you now have some very
different types of arms to consider. You still need
to plan your defensive deployment with an eye to
channeling the attacker and establish "killing zones",
but you will have to adjust your engagement ranges
and take into account a probable blanket of smoke
rounds. And, you still need to keep your wits about
you at all times; at least this much has not changed
at all!