Army Men: Sarge's War
Release Date: July 20, 2004
Action, TPP, splitscreen, multiplayer, singleplayer, internet, LAN
Sarge's War is another game from the well-known Army Men series, but unlike the predecessors created by the non-existent company 3DO, created by Take Two. It represents the genre of action games in which we observe events from a third party perspective.
Army Men: Sarge's War Description
On the verge of a long-awaited peace between the Green and the Tan, rogue elements of the Tan Army draw Sarge and his men out into combat. Out in the field, Sarge discovers a new and diabolical enemy - Colonel Malice - equipped with weapons that threaten the very existence of the Green Nation. With his squad destroyed, Sarge becomes a one man army out to stop Colonel Malice at all costs.
- Defeat your eternal foe the Tan Army with authentic weapons such as carbine rifle, assault rifles, shotguns, bazookas, sniper rifles, grenades, flamethrowers, time-bombs, mounted machine guns, and more.
- Grittier gameplay featuring immersive interactive environments.
- Updated and streamlined targeting system will allow the player full control over his environment-and what to shoot.
- 12 levels of gameplay-play in both the real world and the world of toys.
- Improved AI. Enemies duck, cover, flank your positions, and generally try to kill you as intensely as you try to kill them.
- Multiplayer mode.
- Deconstruction effects. This effect allows you to specifically target certain environments or body parts of your foe for exciting gameplay. Blast a leg off of a Tan soldier and watch as he hops around trying to kill you. Also, as toys, melting and chipping effects are central to the gameplay.
Last updated on January 28, 2020
Army Men: Sarge's War Summary
Platforms:
PC / Windows July 23, 2004
PlayStation 2 August 6, 2004
Xbox July 20, 2004
GameCube July 20, 2004
Developer: Take-Two Interactive
Publisher: Take-Two Interactive
Army Men: Sarge's War System Requirements
PC / Windows
Recommended: Processor Pentium 4 1.4 GHz, 256 MB RAM, graphic card 32MB, 400 MB HDD
PlayStation 2
Uses: memory card
GameCube
Uses: memory card