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MechWarrior 2

Built by WorldVillage Software Reviews on Friday, March 31st, 2006

MECHANIZED METAL MONOLITHS


A Review of MechWarrior 2




by Trey Murff

WOW! MechWarrior 2 may have been two years late but the end

product was worth the wait. This is one of the most intense

simulations I have every played. From the introductory cut

scene to the actual game play, I can’t seem to put this game

down. If you are looking for an on the edge of your seat,

heart pounding, no blinking, eye drying game, you have to

give this game a try!

First, the bad news, this incredible simulation comes to us

with a high price in way of system requirements. Activision

has set a DX2/66 with 8 MB or RAM as the minimum system

configuration and if you want to run MechWarrior 2 in

640×480, you will probably need a Pentium class machine. The

good news is that the game plays beautifully in 320×200 mode

with all details set to max on my DX2/80 with 8 MB of RAM.

The game was actually playable in 640×480 with details set

to minimum but not nearly as enjoyable as 320×200 max

detail. I also have access to a Pentium 90 at work and gave

the 640×480 max detail and 1024×768 modes a try. Although at

1024×768 game play was a little slow, at 640×480 it was

fantastic.

Now that you meet the system requirements, let’s fire up

MechWarrior 2. You are greeted with the best introduction

ever created for a computer game. I find myself watching

this rendered cut scene every time I run MechWarrior 2. It’s

not only beautiful but does an excellent job of drawing you

into Fasa’s Battletech universe and setting the mood for the

scenarios that follow.

Once you enter the game, you might want to jump right into a

trial of grievance (instant action) and set up a battle with

up to 3 mechs per side out of the 15 available mech types

(all can be customized). This is a good place to familiarize

yourself with the controls and features of MechWarrior 2.


After you have a little experience piloting a mech, it’s

time to start your career in either the Wolf or Jade Falcon

Clan. Each has a training area where you can further hone

your piloting skills and when you have completed these, you

are ready to begin piloting a mech for the glory of the

Clan.

In both clans, you progress through a series of scenarios

which serve to increase your honor. When it reaches certain

levels, you are provided the chance to improve your rank

through a Trial of Position. The scenarios occur on a

variety of planets with unique settings, including ice

worlds, crystal worlds, cityscapes and desert worlds.

Each has terrain features that allow you to employ a variety of

tactics. You can run around a canyon wall, hide behind

building, and even perform DFA (Death From Above) from the

top of a hill. Unfortunately, each scenario’s outcome does

not affect your career. It would have been great if they had

included a campaign system similar to the approach Spectrum

Holobyte took with Falcon 3.0.

MechWarrior 2 also includes a demo of the network add-on

module to be release sometime before Christmas .

I attempted to play with someone using the modem option but

had very little luck. This is unfortunate because there is

nothing like playing against a live opponent. I look forward

to the add-on module and the promise of playing against up

to 8 other players. There is even a rumor that Activision is

considering including support for TCP/IP. Imagine playing

with people scattered throughout the world! I can’t wait!!

So, don your Neural Helmet and climb aboard a multi-ton

metal behemoth. Power up the fusion reactor, set your weapon

groups, fire your jump jets and join in one of the most

intense simulations available for the IBM PC. Be sure to

watch your back and you may survive long enough to become a

mechwarrior.



Gamer’s Zone Scorecard



















Product:

MechWarrior 2


Company:

Activision, Inc.
11601 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1000
Los Angeles, CA 90026
310-473-9200


Cost:

$39.95






System Requirements:



MSDOS 6.0
486DX2/66 MHz Processor
8 MB RAM (7MB of free extended memory)
Double-speed CD-ROM drive
30 MB free Hard Drive Space
VESA local bus or PCI Video Card
Microsoft Compatible Mouse
Sound Blaster compatible sound card



Breakdown:



Fun Factor 5
Graphics 5
Sound 5
Interface 4
Replayability 3



Overall Score:




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