- Choose from a dozen different BattleMechs and configure them to make crushing your opponents easy
- Every structure in the battle zone is fully destructible — blow up every structure, bridge, tower, or bus that you need to
- Fight and destroy your way through 20 different missions as you shoot off missiles, fire cannon rounds and navigate your BattleMech through deadly combat zones
- Go online for insane multiplayer action — or enjoy split-screen action as you battle a friend
- Jaw-dropping graphics will amaze and thrill you as you play through an exciting mission-based storyline
Product Description
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Anonymous · June 7, 2010 at 8:20 am
If your Xbox has not been patched to fix a certain bug, this allows you to install Linux.
I have no comment on the game itself. I don’t buy Microsoft stuff.
Rating: 1 / 5
Anonymous · June 7, 2010 at 9:25 am
I love mech games. I have played Mech Assult demo for xbox it is great!
Great game right up there with Timesplitters 2 and HALO.
I recomened it to people who love watching robots kick each others butt!
Rating: 5 / 5
Anonymous · June 7, 2010 at 11:58 am
Three things concern me when it comes to buying a game, Graphics, replay value and fun factor.
I rated this game how i did because it has all three, while i know it hasn’t come out yet i am convinced of this by the research i have done.
First the graphics, fire a rocket- see the trail, the light from the flaming exaust, the glass shattering in the side of the building as the explosion goes off, the dust from crumbling concrete, and chunks of columns as the building comes crashing down. I have seen all of these in the trailers available.
Lighting effects give explosions a new demension, muzzle flashes give away an enemy hiding in the alleyway… Particle effects are very well used and add to the scope of the world around you as it comes crashing down…
Next the replay value… Games by themselves tend to get old, AI gets repetitive, graphics can seem repetitive also… where do you get replay then? Playing with other people!!! Online play. With online death matches you can hone your skills and trim that mech into the perfict fit for your fighting style, lure an unsuspecting oponent into an alleyway and crash a building down on top of him, see someone rocketing up to a building top? wait till he gets close and destroy the building before he can land- watching him fall all the way back down ).
Finally the fun factor… need i say more?
This game gives the mechwarrior series the final thing it was lacking… ACTION. When you are in the midst of a city with huge buildings falling to pieces and attempting to get out of their way as well as fight as part of a team or a free for all against 5 or 6 other mechs… try to remain calm.
The third person perspective actually draws you into the game more than a first person would when you can see to scale all the dangers around you and the action turns fast paced you will feel it more than any other mechwarior to date… Enjoy )
Rating: 5 / 5
Brett M. Bonner · June 7, 2010 at 2:01 pm
nothing like the pc sim. Maker should not have put it in the “Mech” line of games, maybe a better title would be Robot Attact for Kids. This is a kiddie game. ’nuff said.
Rating: 1 / 5
Anonymous · June 7, 2010 at 2:48 pm
If you have played the original Mech Warrior on the PC DO NOT waste your money on this one!
I grew up playing FASA’s Mech Warrior on the PC. Too bad FASA went out of business and Micro$oft bought some of their games.
The only thing this game has in common with the original game is in the name and concept; as far as game play is concerned it SUCKS! Mech Assult is no where near what the original PC game was and is a total disappointment.
I have found that a lot of games that are supposed to be so great on the XBox are a disappointment when compared to the older PC and Play Station-1 games. Yes the graphics on the XBox are great but the content is lacking; too bad some of the old game programmers are not around anymore to write games for the XBox, it could be so great but…
Rating: 1 / 5