Shooters were in short supply during the N64 era. Sarge's Heroes wasn't at the level of Goldeneye, but it was a captivating game by combining lots of fun campaign missions with a multiplayer experience that was surprisingly fun. Shooters don't work well with 1 stick, but somehow Sarge's Heroes was able to make an exciting and almost funny experience out of limited control abilities. Running around a bathroom looking for your friend who's hiding on a rubber ducky just can't be boring.
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Army Men: Sarges Heroes for the Nintendo 64 is a great game for all ages. I use to play this game all the time when I was in Junior High with all my buddies in Multiplayer. Playing this again just renewed all those memories. Plus, the main game is pretty fun as well. Since it is on the Nintendo 64, the graphics aren't amazing, but they are decent. The controls may take a while to get use to, but it is worth the effort. This game is suitable mostly for younger people, but anyone can play.
As me and my brother sat here discussing how to review this game we could not decide where to start other than; Army Men: Sarge's Heroes is an awesome game. Apart from being a good shooter for the N64, the plastic army men made the game irresistible. The little green, tan, gray, and blue men were so much fun, especially melting them! The game offered a great campaign mode with a good/comical story of Green and Tan battling in their world and in another dimension (ours). Apart from Sarge their was a host of friends to battle with against the tan army and many different weapons to use; from flamethrowers, M16s, and bazookas! While the campaign was great fun the multiplayer was the real jewel providing endless hours of enjoyment as you battle your friends in various maps. Of course reflecting on this game their are a few problems to a new player, mostly due to the N64's one joystick controller. The one stick when I was younger seemed to be no problem but after playing PS2/PS3 for so long and becoming accustomed to two analog sticks moving back to one is a real challenge! Another thing to overcome for myself would be the clipping that tended to plague games until fairly recently (and is still somewhat of an issue). Apart from these two issues there is really no problem with the game and the only bugs are rather humorous (such as if a grenade hits and enemy directly prior to explosion it will kill them) and the game is still overall and excellent experience and a good buy, there are many other Army Men games out there, but sadly 3DO no longer exists.Read full review
My oldest child is special needs and he loves this game and is able to play it. Yes, when he was younger it was a bit violent but it was something that he connected with and he loves playing it to this day.
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A game from my childhood. Was worth the $10 to relive this one. Fun with four friends. Comparable to 007 goldeneye, but not as good controls. The missions were fun and relatively easy once you shake off the rust. 3DO was a good game company. I plan to get sarges II next.
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