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Battle group 2 nintendo switch review
Battle group 2 nintendo switch review






The whole premise is just to shoot the rockets and boats before they reach you. This one takes place entirely on the ocean with enemies coming your way in various forms including planes and helicopters that fire rockets at you and ships that try and ram your hull. It’s reminiscent of Missile Command for the Atari 2600, where you’re firing rockets at approaching enemies, trying to blow them up.

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It’s more than a little confusing that you’re left to find out about it by trial and error, and I lost a few times early on before I discovered it. This button is an absolute necessity, and it’s impossible – especially in the later stages – to even fathom beating a level without it. They’re simple enough, but one thing you’ll NEED to know is that the L1 button speeds up your cursor, allowing you to target enemies faster. As the game progresses, you wage war with this mysterious enemy and – using the oil gained from blowing them up – purchase upgrades for your ship and arsenal to better combat them and stop their mission of destruction.īattle Group 2 is fundamentally sound and fun at times, but it’s a short game with little replayability, making for a great bite-sized adventure better suited for those looking for a quick play with little long-term commitment.Īt the beginning of Battle Group 2, you’re thrown into battle with no introduction to the controls at all.

battle group 2 nintendo switch review

Battle Group 2 from Merge Games for the Nintendo Switch puts you in command of a warship under siege from an unknown foe.






Battle group 2 nintendo switch review