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  • Summary: Leaving the battlefields of past eras behind, players face off against rival toy armies to determine who rules the battlefield.

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  1. Sep 7, 2015
    70
    An original tower defense, able to think out of the box and kick the player off balance.
  2. Aug 24, 2015
    70
    The PC port has its problems, but Toy Soldiers: War Chest still offers some entertaining hours of tricky Tower Defense fun.
  3. Aug 25, 2015
    70
    A very predictable Tower Defense videogame with subtle traditional shooter touches. Still fun to play, but not as deep as it should be.
  4. Sep 30, 2015
    60
    Even tough Toy Soldier War Chest is a strategy game, action mechanics often prevail and can leave dissatisfaction feelings to all tower defense fans. Moreover we pointed out an evident lack of innovation and some questionable design choices.
  5. Aug 18, 2015
    20
    The real problem is that your $30 gets you a shameful assortment of bugs, glitches, and control issues. You can’t control flying vehicles with a mouse. It doesn’t play well if you try to split control between a mouse and gamepad. The keybinds are listed incorrectly. Some of the graphics are clipped in half, as if they’re hiding behind an invisible wall.
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  1. Oct 26, 2015
    7
    This is NOT a review of Ubisoft's business practices or the release history of the game, you can find that elsewhere (i.e. a search for "knownThis is NOT a review of Ubisoft's business practices or the release history of the game, you can find that elsewhere (i.e. a search for "known issues")

    I like tower defense games, and I have for a long time. The Bloons Tower Defense series, the Kingdom Rush series, and the Sanctum games are all quite fun in my opinion. Toy Soldiers is also a good series which features fixed tower placements and first-person control of the firing platforms. It is a solid idea (this is a three-quel after all) and it mostly plays well.

    That said, most of the fun will come from playing single-player options (campaign and a somewhat-random "weekly war" campaign) with the various armies (whose turrets behave differently). Due to its troubled history and the lack of split-screen multiplayer (consoles can do this PC can't), if you wish to play multiplayer games you will have a hard search--I was only able to find one person who turned out to be difficult to play with. This is a shame, because Sanctum showed how fun multiplayer TD games can be.

    It also means that the devs may never release another entry in this series and that this entry should be on sale frequently. It is worth playing for the single player, but don't hope for a great multiplayer experience from this title.

    NOTE: lots of people complained about the 30fps cap on pc, but this was patched up to 60fps within weeks of release. Make sure you do your homework, reviewers.
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