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Mechwarrior 3: Pirate's Moon

Mechwarrior 3: Pirate's Moon

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: HASBRO SAYS MERRY XMAS TO LOYAL EMPLOYEES
Review: HASBRO the licencee for the MW3 series just came out DEC 3rd with their second installment of MW3, PIRATE'S MOON. This was supposed to be a series of three games but decided to close two plants and all the staff including support for the MW3 series. HASBRO fired 2200 people 4 days after releasing PIRATE'S MOON and will not be able to produce the third game, nor offer any support. ZIPPER actually made the game for HASBRO and has stated they will no longer work with them on the project. The game is however a good piece of work and uses AI better than any other of the MECH WARRIOR series. It also has some great multi player functions, new weapons and new MECHS to the MW3 series. The LAG in this version seems to be greater than the last, you really need a good fast computer and alot of mem to go up against the players that already have it. A cable or dsl will be helpful too, if you play against others, and you don't have the goods, your toast ! If you like UA games then get a couple of THUNDERBOLTS and have at it, then the lag won't make much difference. DF_XIBIOUS_VR

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good but MW3 still loads first.
Review: I don't know what he was thinking when he wrote his review. He is a raving lunatic. This is one of the best games I've had the privlege to play in a long time. The new Mechs' are excellent and the game play has improved. But this isn't a new game, just an expansion pack. If you thought some how this was going to be a new game then your nuts. Thats why the words Expansion Pack are on the packaging.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bushmaster needs to lay off funny tasing water
Review: I don't know what he was thinking when he wrote his review. He is a raving lunatic. This is one of the best games I've had the privlege to play in a long time. The new Mechs' are excellent and the game play has improved. But this isn't a new game, just an expansion pack. If you thought some how this was going to be a new game then your nuts. Thats why the words Expansion Pack are on the packaging.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Mechwarrior 3 - Pirate Moon Expansion
Review: I just finished the first campaign and am starting the pirate campaign. It has new features (like night missions and headlights) several new weapons and 6 new mechs (Direwolf/Masakari) (Ryoken/Storm Crow) (Clint IIC) (Centurion) (Awesome) (Atlas) (and elementals) If you bought Mech3 and liked it, you have to get this!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Mechwarrior 3 - Pirate Moon Expansion
Review: I just finished the first campaign and am starting the pirate campaign. It has new features (like night missions and headlights) several new weapons and 6 new mechs (Direwolf/Masakari) (Ryoken/Storm Crow) (Clint IIC) (Centurion) (Awesome) (Atlas) (and elementals) If you bought Mech3 and liked it, you have to get this!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Bushmaster is Crazy! THis game is very good.
Review: I think Bushmaster the other reviewer is crazy. Mechwarrior is a great game. It has good graphics, superb level design, and lots of weapons, levels, and enemies. And Mechwarrior 3:Expansion definetely lives up to Mechwarrior 3's great gaming prowess.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good but MW3 still loads first.
Review: If you are a single player person who is looking for some more action out of the Battletech games this is a fine addition to the collection. The addition of mechs, weapons and improved graphics will be quite pleasing. However for Multiplayer MechWarriors this is probably not the product to buy, the MW3 CD still sits in my computer for internet play as well as LAN games.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A huge improvement!
Review: MechWarrior 3 Expansion improved on the original in lots of ways.The enemy mechs now try to circle fight you which makes them harder to kill. The new weapons are awsome!There are six new mechs-3 of which are extremely destructive...

There are lots of little improvements such as after you land from doing a jump jet, your throttle doesn't go to 0.

The new levels in the game are very cool, especially at night.Your lancemates are also a lot smarter.

I have a celeron 466, 128MB RAM, and a voodoo3 3000 video card and the game performs flawlessly with every single graphics option turned on so I know it will work good on slower systems.In conclusion if the original MW3 left you wanting more, get this game and you will be satisfied

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Just a Title?
Review: The discription of this item does not include what you get with this package, other than, it's an expansion pack. What do they have to hide? (nothing)(that is nothing inside)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Review of Pirate?s Moon MW3 Expansion Pack
Review: The game is a valuable addition to the original MechWarrior3 release. The colors are great; the tribal theme music sets the perfect mood, and the additional features and fixes are welcomed. In addition, the large maps are filled with details and good hiding spots. The non-elemental enemies will now actually use their Jump Jets. A couple of nifty multi-player scenarios have been added (like protecting and destroying team bases), giving online folks more options to consider that the usual "Who can circle around the enemy and avoid being hit the longest" shtick. Players will find that they will really want to take the new Mech's available in this game back to Tranquil, but will be frustrated that they cannot do so. On the downside, the Mech's torso-twist has a softer, less tactile feel. The UAC20's weapon range has been reduced to 260 meters, which is a bummer for those who play online. It seems that the armor and heat management rules have been slightly tweaked. Watch out when you lose a right or left torso; when this happens now, the weapons are gone in those areas as well; an oversight in the original game that has been addressed here. The new weapons are valuable, but only effective in those scenarios where employing them makes sense. There is no introductory cinema, and instead of receiving your mission objectives from the MFB's, you are instead forced to accept the role of an existing pilot whose voice is apparently your own. I found this to be unnatural, but of course it does not hinder game play. Salvage allocation management is still tedious, and I always feel like I'm at work doing an actual job at this point. The story line is interesting and has a political twist. But overall, this is the game to own if first person shooter games and immersion in the futuristic BattleTech universe is your niche. One last thought: some of the campaign missions are much more challenging than those in the original game, and will require some real skill to complete. Those who'll want to get to the end of it quickly will likely need to do so on the easy setting. One can always increase the difficulty level later once the scenarios are better understood.


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