- Publisher: Wargaming.net
- Release Date: 2006
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It is, in essence, the perfect example of how to make an engrossing, addictive game through the most minimalist means.
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Massive Assault Network 2 is a game that deserves attention.
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A solid title that oozes replayability.
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AceGamezUnforgiving difficulty and lack of any real improvements to the series' tried and tested formula aside, Massive Assault Network 2 is an immensely enjoyable experience.
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If you enjoy strategy games, especially ones where you get to match your wits against people from around the world, then you can’t go wrong with Massive Assault Network 2.
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A welcome addition to the strategy genre, offering a few new ideas sprinkled over a solid base of classic turn-based gameplay.
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A well-made turn-based strategy game with some interesting twists to give a different gameplay style to a sometimes overworked genre.
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This is an online turn-based strategy game done right. Even though the difficulty can be pretty tough, the game succeeds as both a casual or engaging war game. It's good on all fronts.
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The strip down presentation and easy to use interface allows anyone to get into the game without any barriers.
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If you really want to have a crack at more cerebral online strategy, you should have a look at the splendid DefCon first. It may not have anywhere near the scope or variety offered in MAN2’s maps and random-ally allocation, but it’s a fair bit cheaper and, dare we say it, requires less work to enjoy.
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From the highly addictive gameplay, to the excellent graphics and good sound effects, MAN 2 is a well-rounded package overall. Unfortunately, this game is geared towards hardcore turn-based strategy fans, and thus may not be for everyone.
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PC Gamer UKTurn-based strategy made accessible with a casual philosophy. [Feb 2007, p.90]
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It’s great to see more turn-based strategy titles on the PC, but a game that severely lacks depth isn’t going to satisfy everyone.
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It’s all slick and runs flawlessly, and fans of the series will love the improvements. On the other hand, if you don’t like slow, turn-based strategy games, there’s nothing here that will change your mind.
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With the inclusion of a story mode and faster gameplay the MAN series could be a hit someday. Until then, there's really no justification to purchase it.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 3 out of 4
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Mixed: 1 out of 4
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Negative: 0 out of 4
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BigKDec 10, 2009
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NickIMay 23, 2007