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Sega and Wow Entertainment are looking to take gamers back to a simpler time in gaming with Alien Front Online. Harking back to the days when all aliens were evil and games were simple, this tank-based action game offers up a solid dose of good old-fashioned gameplay wrapped up in slick graphics and an innovative use of technology.

AFO's premise is simple: Blow your opponents off the face of the earth. You'll be able to play as either the army defending the planet or the marauding aliens looking for a new home. Each side offers three vehicles to choose from--small, medium, and large--and they all possess varying degrees of speed and armor. As you'd expect, the larger vehicles are slower and have more armor, while the smaller ones are quick but not so tough. While the army only uses differing sizes and strengths of tanks, the alien side offers a hovercraft, a two-legged walker, and a four-legged walker.

You'll find three modes for your destructive pleasure--arcade, tactics, and online--each playable as an alien or a soldier. Arcade and tactics are single-player modes that can be played offline and are pretty engaging, albeit repetitive. Like the in recently released Outtrigger, the arcade mode times you as you clear levels of enemies, rewarding you with a time bonus that allows you to continue if you succeed. Tactics is a branching mission mode that has you completing a variety of tasks in each level. Depending on which branch you choose, you'll be rewarded by one of five cinemas. Tactics also functions as a tutorial mode of sorts, as the first few missions for both sides familiarize you with the game's controls. Online is the game's multiplayer mode, and it allows a total of up to eight people to duke it out using the DC's 56k modem. There are three game types to choose from: deathmatch, flag, and fortress. Deathmatch has you killing until you reach a set body count. Flag requires you or a member of your team to hold on to a flag in a timed level, and whoever has held the flag for the longest amount of time when time runs out wins. Fortress is an all-out assault on a building with one side attacking and one side defending.

Full Review

7.7 out of 10

Publisher - Sega
Developer - Wow
Genre - Action
Origin - Japan
Number of Players - 4
Net Support - SegaNet Support
Jump Pack - Yes
Release - August 9, 2001
Peripherals - VMU

  

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