Rating: 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.
Rating: Summary: FASA Will Be Proud Review: This is by far the best Mechwarrior game so far, having played them all and a player of Battletech Game World (RPG) I have found this game to be most accurate and enjoyable. I hope they provide more games that are enjoable as Mechwarrior 3 series. The expansion is much harder then the first game, and not full of bugs as Mercenaries. I highly recommend this game to all who enjoy the Battletech Gamimg World!
Rating: Summary: Keep the expansions coming, guys! Review: This, the one and only expansion to Mechwarrior 3 rocks. You play a pilot on a remote moon, battling the 'New Belt Pirates' an unknown pirate group.The game interface is the same one used in the original game, so it rocks. The added background story in this game makes it more fun to play that the original, as do the new 'mechs you can get. I think I play this more than the original Mechwarrior 3. Hmm.... This is an expansion, and will not play without the original game installed on your system. If you purchase the MW3 Gold edition it comes with the expansion. That would be the way to go.
Rating: Summary: Bushmaster is nutz ITS a E-X-P-A-N-S-I-O-N-! Review: Well Bushmaster really is mental,he doesnt understand that they put the slip EXPANSION PACK on the game so people wont be expecting a whole new game with new graphics and huge updates. If they didnt have Expansion Pack on it well of course id be with Bushmaster but they had it on... Anyway ()to the point() This game is quite good,i find the mechs are quite excellent too.theres just one mech that i dun think could hold its ground against 5 apcs but its quite good...and if you DO look close enough you can see the graphics are just a tiny bit improved.Though nothing to MW4 this is a great addition to the Mech Warrior series expansion and can really warm the story from MW3 up a bit. This is a game worth the money. ()Put em up Bushmaster put em up!!()
Rating: Summary: Bushmaster is nutz ITS a E-X-P-A-N-S-I-O-N-! Review: Well Bushmaster really is mental,he doesnt understand that they put the slip EXPANSION PACK on the game so people wont be expecting a whole new game with new graphics and huge updates. If they didnt have Expansion Pack on it well of course id be with Bushmaster but they had it on... Anyway ()to the point() This game is quite good,i find the mechs are quite excellent too.theres just one mech that i dun think could hold its ground against 5 apcs but its quite good...and if you DO look close enough you can see the graphics are just a tiny bit improved.Though nothing to MW4 this is a great addition to the Mech Warrior series expansion and can really warm the story from MW3 up a bit. This is a game worth the money. ()Put em up Bushmaster put em up!!()
Rating: Summary: You have got to be kidding me Review: What a waste of money. I like a challenging game, but this is rediculous. Set on the lowest difficulty, some of the missions are nearly impossible to accomplish. The first mission of the game, you have a choice of one medium (50 tons) mech, and two lights (35 tons each) for two pilots. Then you proceed to face, not one, but two Thors, which outweigh you by 20 to 35 tons. On the second mission, again, you are facing much heavier mechs than you have access to, and if you stray too close to the enemy base, you end up with an assault lance on your trail. Did I mention that the enemy is using pretty much all Clan mechs? The third mission you have to protect a base. If you can get there before the enemy wipes it off the face of Vail that is. You have to run all out to TRY to get there first, and then you face off with several heavy mechs, while the enemy Ryoken is tearing things apart. On the fourth mission, you have to protect a convoy, which generally gets destroyed before you ever get relatively close to it. Even if you get close, they have destroyed more than half of it, and you will have your hands too full to try to find out which mech is taking out the trucks. Either way, you tend to lose over, and over, and over, and over. What it seems like is that they traded a variety of missions with having to play the same one over and over until you actually beat it. Each of the missions you have to flat out run to get where you have to be, or you will lose. No options. No choices. Had I known that it was so unballanced, I would never have wasted my money on this game.
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