Battle Engine Aquila
Xbox- Publisher: Atari
- Release Date: Jan 20, 2003
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5
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Like the Wicked Witch of the West, the battle engine dissolves (i.e. explodes) when immersed in water.
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Cheat Code CentralMech, FPS and RTS fans must check this game out.
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Electronic Gaming MonthlyThe action is hectic, and more importantly, every unit on the battlefield enacts its role very effectively, from the largest artillery carrier to the lowliest ground troop. [Feb 2003, p.147]
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Everything about the game's gameplay is entertaining.
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The freeform nature of many missions means that they can be replayed over and over again in search of higher rankings without becoming dull. Fans of action games will love it immediately.
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Just misses a top-shelf rating due to some nitpicky decision-making routines.
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Game InformerTo say that I was bored while playing this game would be accurate... The quintessential throw-away game. [Feb 2003, p.102]
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In a genre full of stinkers and throwaways, the care the developers put into making this game special is notable. While it won't change your life, it's a suitable distraction.
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The introduction of a new type of weapon to a military organization really hit home with me and probably added to the allure of this game.
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GameNowIt's all about the weapons... And they're all pretty rad. [Feb 2003, p.48]
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Aquila isnt a must-play game, and many gamers can probably get their fix with a rental. But if your trigger fingers itching for some challenging combat, its worth a tour of duty.
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The most notable feature of Battle Engine Aquila is the outstanding computer AI.
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Ultimately this isn't quite polished, inspired, or exciting enough to appear in the top echelon of Xbox titles. Mech-fans are unlikely to be disappointed, however.
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An excellent game that successfully combines a unique blend of vehicular combat and stunning graphics to create one of the most exciting FPS Xbox experiences thus far.
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The control scheme can be a bit difficult to get used to at first, but thanks to Battle Engine Aquila's instructive tutorial, the whole becomes extremely easy, extremely fast.
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Sure, you may probably have played other first-person shoot-'em-ups of this kind before, but this one has a razor sharp edge. Definitely one to get if you're looking to crush armies and blow stuff up. [XGamer]
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It does give fans of the genre something new to try, though many will surely feel as though they've played this game before.
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An inventive and intense war game that offers unique aesthetics and compelling gameplay.
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While the overall idea is innovative, the gameplay itself isnt. However, there are a lot of missions to get through - 26 standard missions and 16 branching ones - so you wont be finishing this in a weekend.
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Aquila has an intuitive interface that keeps you heading toward the enemy, blazing away. With four different craft configurations and a variety of weapons with which to fight the enemy, theres plenty to blaze away with.
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And while the game isnt completely innovative--in fact, youll feel as if you played this game before--this is one of the most solid and entertaining mech games out there.
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There are plenty of objectives to complete and items to unlock, but ultimately the action can get a little repetitive and stale.
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GMR MagazineWhat it lacks in substance, it makes up for in brilliance, and while we're averse to rewarding style over substance, in this case, we can't really deny the game's addictive appeal. [Feb 2003, p.73]
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An addicting game... But while the battles got bigger and tougher in Aquila, I never really felt like my gameplay or tactics mattered as much as they were supposed to.
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Official Xbox MagazineSpeaking of action, there's a metric ton of it. You're constantly thrown into massive battles that look straight out of an RTS. [Feb 2003, p.72]
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It is hectic fun that's packed with (largely mindless) violence... It soon gets repetitive though with most missions involving similar enemies and following a similar structure. It is a good blast however.
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Xbox Nation MagazineA nice balance of action and strategy, as well as a remarkable technical achievement. [Feb/Mar 2003, p.78]
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Those last few major battles will only take five years from your life from battlefield stress syndrome. Six, tops.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 1 out of 3
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Mixed: 1 out of 3
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Negative: 1 out of 3
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Aug 1, 2017It's not bad, just a little dull. The music puts me to sleep. Doesn't fit in with the action at all IMO...............................................
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Mar 31, 2017
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JugsterJamFeb 12, 2003