Nintendo DS; Taking 5: Shooting games - which are the best? Whilst the DS can never compete with the vastly superior powered home consoles, it does in its own right, provide many opportunities for some fun on the go. Elite Forces: Unit 77. Brothers in Arms DS. This page contains Cheats for Elite Forces: Unit 77 organized by sections for Nintendo DS. This game has 'Strategy Turn-Based' as genre, made by Gammick Entertainment, released on Apr 28, 2009. If you can't find a hint or secret in our list, then please check this page periodically for the latest updates.
.: April 28, 2009Mode(s).Elite Forces: Unit 77 is an developed by Spanish studio Abylight and Gammick Entertainment for the. It was released in North America on April 28, 2009.Gameplay Elite Forces: Unit 77 follows a group of soldiers who are deployed to an island to rescue hostages.
The player must complete missions to rescue the hostages while fighting off henchmen.The player controls the squad of soldiers throughout the game's missions. Elite Forces: Unit 77 uses controls on the bottom screen of the. The player designates one player as the leader and controls other soldiers with similar touch commands. Different soldiers in the squad use different weapons and serve different functions.The original Nintendo DS version failed to include a multiplayer version, while an updated version added it in. Reception The Nintendo DS release of Elite Forces: Unit 77 met with mostly mixed reviews. 's Craig Harris felt that the game had impressive visuals, but was the 'perfect storm of gaming mediocrity'. Pocketgamer 's Jon Jordan said that it was a 'fairly competent budget DS game that's neither overly exciting nor totally embarrassing' and described it as 'straight to video'.
Criticism was especially pointed towards the game's lack of multiplayer and unresponsive controls, but Craig Harris noted that Elite Forces: Unit 77 had impressive graphics.The release of Elite Forces: Unit 77 garnered similar reviews that criticized the game's control scheme, but did praise the inclusion of a multiplayer mode. Nintendo Life 's Philip Reed compared the game's control scheme unfavorably to and believed that the game suffered from 'unintuitive and unreliable controls'. References.
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According to a classification from the Entertainment Software Rating Board, Gammick Entertainment will be bringing an old retail release to one of Nintendo's download service.
Elite Forces: Unit 77 was originally released in 2009 for the DS and it appears the publisher is hoping to bring the game to a wider audience by re-releasing it through the DSi Shop.
Taken from the ESRB classification page, the game has been rated with the following description:
This is an action game in which players assume the role of elite military personnel whose mission is to rescue hostages and kill the terrorists who have kidnapped them. Players command up to four characters (each with distinct skills) that use bazookas, explosives, machine guns, and sniper rifles to take down enemies. Realistic gunfire and cries of pain can be heard as enemies are shot and killed. When controlling a sniper character, the action can shift from a bird's eye 45-degree angle view to a first-person perspective as the rifle crosshairs lock on and eliminate human targets.
The game has flown under our radar somewhat but with a Metacritic score of 61, it might not be a bad purchase for turn-based strategy fans.
[source esrb.org]
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