- Publisher: Atari , MicroProse
- Release Date: Oct 24, 2000
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Engaging.
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I'm not really sure just what active Squad Leader and Advanced Squad Leader gamers are going to make of this title, but I don't see many of them being pleased with the digital version of their game.
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The mechanics of the game appear to put a stop to this trend towards realism. Squad Leader is unable to move past the grid system and lacklustre graphics.
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Loudly, pointedly, and conspicuously refuse to buy this game or have anything to do with it.
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Daily RadarUninspired graphics, technical flaws and a clunky interface leave it floundering in the channel.
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A title bearing the honorable Avalon Hill franchise name deserves much better than dated graphics, flawed gameplay, and shoddy voice acting. I dont know what Hasbro Interactive/Microprose was thinking.
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CNET GamecenterPoor production values and a woefully dated game engine make us pine for what could have been, and we are left with this modern relic.
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Clunky and unpolished.
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When the time came to finish playing Squad Leader, I couldnt uninstall it quick enough. Mentally scarred from the horrific experience, the only thing that kept me going was the chance to warn others about it.
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Its interface is horrendously convoluted, its gameplay painfully tedious and sluggish, and its graphics are outdated.
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This game goes where so many better games have gone before. Games with better graphics, sound, physics models and combat systems.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 1 out of 2
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Mixed: 0 out of 2
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Negative: 1 out of 2
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LachieG.May 11, 2004