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Advance Wars: Days of Ruin

Nintendo DS » Military & Historical Strategy » Nintendo

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Date Released: Jan 21, 2008

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Description

Advance Wars has been reborn. Set amid a world in chaos and boasting new characters and settings, the latest game in the series features a gritty look, an engaging storyline and online battles and map trading. It's the most stunning Advance Wars ever.

  • New COs and units, realistic graphics and a new environment bring the world of Advance Wars to life like never before. After a cataclysmic meteor strike exterminates 90 percent of the population, the survivors must battle barbarians, disease and megalomaniacal strongmen who seek only to secure their own power.
  • Strategy fans will rejoice over the long-awaited inclusion of online play, which promises to add almost unlimited depth and replay ability. Hop on Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection and battle against a friend halfway across the world, or use the powerful map editor to create, trade and battle on custom maps.
Game storyline:
Advance Wars: Days of Ruin features a new group of COs and supporting characters, as well as a new setting. After a terrible asteroid strike that leaves few survivors, the world is in chaos. Toxic dust clouds are choking out the food supply. New diseases strike without warning. Terror runs rampant as people do whatever is necessary for their own survival. Against this background, one small band fights to restore human dignity in a world gone mad, but the mission seems impossible. Their own country is being led by a dictator. Their former enemy thinks only of revenge. And behind the scenes, a scientist with unbelievable power dreams of eliminating the human race once and for all.

Game-play Modes:

  • Single-player: Players battle their way through a lengthy campaign and the twists and turns of the main story.
  • Free Battle: Players challenge themselves or up to three friends on more than 170 two-, three- and four-player maps. When playing with friends, players use one Nintendo DS and pass it among players.
  • Battle: Fight up to three other players on more than 170 maps via local wireless communication or Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. Each player must have his or her own game card.
  • Design Room: Players use the touch screen to design their own maps, controlling every aspect from troop placement to terrain features.
  • Trade Maps: Link to a friend via local wireless communication or Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection and swap topographical masterpieces.
Special powers/weapons/moves/features:
Multiplayer has always been the backbone of the Advance Wars game play, and the addition of playing via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection makes it even better. Here's a brief overview of the online experience:
  • Exchange Friend Codes with a close circle of military geniuses, then declare war against one of them over Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. While battling, players can communicate with each other using full voice chat.
  • Players pit their skills against the world as they take on random players. They can choose to fight against people of their own skill level or engage whoever dares to take them on.
  • Advance Wars: Days of Ruin contains one of the most robust map-creation systems ever seen. Use the stylus to paint and create the perfect map, then send it to a friend for a test run. It's easy, fun and very, very addictive.

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User Review
 

Advanced Wars Strategy Perfection

The new darker, more involved story line in "Days of Ruin" did nothing for me... that isn't the strength of this game. I've enjoyed every Advance Wars game, but the last DS release was far to dependent overblown CO powers. Too many of the levels were an exercise in exploiting your own CO powers, or finding a way to neutralize the enemy CO powers. "Days of Ruin" takes the strategy back to the basics. There are still CO powers, and they still matter, but they are limited... and must be used intelligently. Like I said, this game takes the series back to the simplistic (but deep) strategy gameplay that made the first game so great. The first Advance Wars game is one of my favorite portable games ever made, and I do believe this game is its equal.
 

Best Advance Wars yet

like the title says, this is the best advance wars yet.tons of levels, good units and nintendo wifi versus. the storylines have never been anything to cheer about in my opinion, and this one has just as unloveable characters but they try a little harder this time to make it decent. i dont buy these for the storylines though so it didnt matter :D
 

great game

this was my favorie game so far for the ds. Only had to use the internet to help get by two levels but very enjoyable game.
 

Better than the last game in the series--and that's saying something

I recently finished the campaign mode for Advance Wars: Days of Ruin (about 25 missions long) and decided to pop in its predecessor, Advance Wars: Dual Strike, just to see how they compared.

I was blown away by how much better the presentation had progressed between games--menus, graphics and music in Days of Ruin are far superior to the already great Dual Strike. And more importantly, the game play was further refined.

The only drawback to Days of Ruin is the terrible story and dialog, but that's something that Dual Strike also had in spades.

If you enjoy tactical RPGs *at all*, or would like to find out if you do or not, go ahead and pick up Advance Wars: Days of Ruin!
 

Great turn based strategy game

I really enjoy military turn based strategy games, and I've particularly enjoyed Advance Wars: Days of Ruin. I have no played any previous title in the series so I cannot comment on how this game compares to the other games in the series.

Days of Ruin is easy to learn, has a great story, plenty of missions, and the right amount of challenge and fun. The game took me over a month to beat and I only played a handful of the training missions. So there's plenty to do for single-player.

Most of the earlier missions I did correctly on the first try, most of the later ones took me a second try to beat. I love the ranking system, for each mission completed you get a C, B, A, or S rank and are free to replay earlier missions at any time to improve your score.

The last mission took me about a week to beat, I must have tried it about a dozen times before I figured out the right way to do it. That was probably the only frustrating mission in the whole game, but it was so rewarding when I finally beat it.

Definitely recommend this game.

Additional info for Advance Wars: Days of Ruin

Features:

New characters and settings

Online battles via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection

Map trading