Army Men: Sarge's Heroes

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Army Men: Sarge's Heroes
Army Men Sarge’s Heroes Cover.jpg
North American PlayStation cover art
Developer(s) The 3DO Company
Publisher(s) The 3DO Company
Series Army Men
Platforms Nintendo 64
PlayStation
Dreamcast
Microsoft Windows
Release date(s) Nintendo 64
    PlayStation
      Dreamcast
        Windows
          Genre(s) Action Shooter
          Mode(s) Single-player
          Multiplayer

          Army Men: Sarge's Heroes is an action-shooter video game that was released for Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Dreamcast, and Microsoft Windows. It is part of the Army Men series of video games based on the plastic toy soldiers. It was preceded by Army Men 3D and succeeded by Army Men: Sarge's Heroes 2. The player normally controls Sarge, a Sergeant in the Green Army and fights evil General Plastro and the members of the Tan Army. Both armies are named after the usual colors of toy army men. The game's storyline is somewhat dark, partly because of General Plastro's killings.

          Gameplay

          Single Player

          There are two modes for single player: Campaign and Boot Camp.

          Campaign

          Campaign is the main mode of Sarge's Heroes. The player plays as Sarge, the protagonist for many of the Army Men games. The player travels through several missions, completing objectives, killing enemies, destroying vehicles, and rescuing people. The plot starts out as the Tan Army is invading the Green Army base. Sarge rescues Colonel Grimm and they evacuate the base in a helicopter. In the game, Sarge discovers portals that lead from the "plastic world" to the "real world". The Tan Army is getting "Weapons of Mass Destruction" from the "real world" (toys and ordinary objects, e.g. magnifying glass). Throughout the game, Sarge rescues commandos of his own unit, Bravo Company. Sometimes they are in Tan bases, and other times he has to go through portals and save them from the "real world". To avoid the destruction of the Green Army, Sarge must destroy the portals and stop Plastro.

          Boot Camp

          Boot Camp is a training level in which the player learns the controls. Boot Camp consists of training areas for all weapons, an obstacle course, and a "live fire course" in which Sarge is shot at.

          Dreamcast Version

          The Dreamcast version contains differences from the PlayStation, Nintendo 64 (the Dreamcast version is actually the N64 version with enhanced graphics and music) and Windows versions. It was developed instead by Saffire and published by Midway. By entering the cheat "SFFRMV" in the Dreamcast version you can view a short "Making Of" film. It also contains a plethora of extra characters such as a fluffy pink bunny, a little girl, a skeleton as well as the faces of many of the games developers.

          Multiplayer

          In 2-4 player multiplayer (only 2 players in the PlayStation and PC), players choose their character, faction, and difficulty. Players then select a map. The players fight each other until the number of preset required kills to win is reached.

          Reception

          Reception
          Aggregate scores
          Aggregator Score
          GameRankings (N64) 61.76%[2]
          (DC) 55.50%[3]
          (PS) 49.22%[4]
          Metacritic (DC) 60/100[5]
          Review scores
          Publication Score
          AllGame 2.5/5 stars[6][7]
          Eurogamer 5/10[8]
          GameFan 75%[9]
          Game Informer (N64) 7/10[10]
          (PS) 5.5/10[11]
          GamePro 4/5 stars[12]
          Game Revolution D[13]
          GameSpot (DC) 6.5/10[14]
          (N64) 4.2/10[15]
          (PS) 3.9/10[16]
          IGN (N64) 6/10[17]
          (DC) 5.3/10[18]
          (PS) 3.5/10[1]
          Nintendo Power 7.4/10[19]
          OPM (US) 2/5 stars[20]

          The game was met with mixed to negative reception. GameRankings and Metacritic gave it a score of 61.76% for the Nintendo 64 version;[2] 55.50% and 60 out of 100 for the Dreamcast version;[3][5] and 49.22% for the PlayStation version.[4]

          Sequel

          In 2000, the sequel Army Men: Sarge's Heroes 2 was released for the Game Boy Color, Nintendo 64, PlayStation and PlayStation 2.

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