Gaming Target may earn affiliate commissions when you make a purchase through some of our deals links. Learn more. Find PS5 restock news updated daily.






Xbox Series X | XOne | XBLA  PS5 | PS4 | PSN  Switch | VC    3DS  Mobile    PC    Retro    


 » news
 » reviews
 » previews
 » cheat codes
 » release dates
 » screenshots
 » videos

 » specials
 » interviews

 » facebook
 » twitter
 » contests

 » games list
 » franchises
 » companies
 » genres
 » staff
 

Have you been able to get either a Xbox Series X|S or PS5?

Yes
No
I Have Stopped Looking For Now


Game Profile
INFO BOX
PLATFORM:
Xbox
PUBLISHER:
Microsoft
DEVELOPER:
Day 1 Studios
GENRE: Action
PLAYERS:   1-12
RELEASE DATE:
December 28, 2004
ESRB RATING:
Teen
IN THE SERIES
MechAssault: Phantom War

MechAssault

 Written by Nick Doukas  on February 28, 2004

First Impressions: Get out of my dreamsЕand into my mechЕ


When Xbox Live launched in November of 2002 there was no doubt that MechAssault would be my first online enabled purchase. In fact, I picked the game up on Wednesday of that week, and played the single player until Friday Ц the 15th of November. With my pre-ordered Live kit in hand, I set up my tag and immediately jumped into a Destruction game in River City. After 15 minutes worth of crumbling buildings, PPC fire and the screaming whine of white-hot mechs going critical, I was hooked. MA looked amazing, and played just as well. Everything I'd hoped for had come to fruition. The community that subsequently built up around the game was nothing short of incredible. Microsoft's official forums were soon filled with clans, challenges, discussions of weapons and tactics, and the sounds of hundreds of mech pilots looking for competition. Gamer groups like ChaoticHarmony and TUGG grew out of that initial community, as did clans like BoG and the infamous RoC. Cut to 15 months later, and in many ways this title is still going strong. Enter MechAssault 2Е..


Day1 has gone back to the drawing board and enhanced the new MA in ways that will take the competition to the next level. Instead of simply providing more of the same, the new title will feature additional vehicles (besides the Mechs), and new play mechanics.


Once you take the battlefield in MA2, you'll be able to pilot the mech of your choice, a tank, or a VTOL (Vertical Take Off and Landing Craft). In addition, the Elemental (an essentially useless battle armor in the first game) has been reborn as a force to be reckoned with. Not so much because of its power, but because you can use it to jack an enemy mech. That's right Ц like that Mad Cat on the opposing team? Hitch a ride on a VTOL and have your pilot drop you onto the back of the Cat. Fire into the cockpit and if the Cat pilot can't knock you loose -- by slamming you into buildings -- you've got yourself a new ride! The updated BattleArmor will also sport a Pulse Laser, Mortar Cannon and a Power Claw, which can be used to scale buildings or attach to Mechs and VTOLs (in fact, you'll be able to ferry troops to and from the battlefield utilizing this vehicle). The VTOL can also carry cargo -- in this case, power-ups and mobile turrets, which can be placed strategically around the map. The turrets each feature a different weapon Ц one has an Auto-Cannon and the other a Pulse Laser. The VTOL itself is defensively equipped with Crossbow missiles.


Another new vehicle is the Rommel MK2 tank. This monster will feature two heavy cannons, and have the ability to move forward, backward, and strafe -- all while the turret moves and fires independently. Essentially, what we're looking at here is a huge expansion on the play style of the first game. While 8 mechs tearing each other up was great fun, MA2 promises to expand that factor exponentially, and open up the battlefield to new strategies and tactics. For instance, imagine going into a conflict with your team. As the mechs make their way out of the spawn point, your VTOL pilot takes a BattleArmor out toward the enemy. Dropping him onto a nearby Catapult, he begins the process of jacking the mech. Meanwhile, the VTOL takes off toward a nearby deserted base to grab some power-ups. Rocketing back toward the fight he drops the candy for his team Ц but wait, an enemy BattleArmor has surreptitiously moved into position near one of your mechs. At this point, your teammate in the Rommel Tank blasts the BattleArmor to pieces, clearing the way for your squad to grab the goodies, and avoiding a jacking at the same time. As Cartman would say: That sounds pretty kewlЕ.


While not much is known at this point about what mechs will be included, we can assume most of the popular ones from the first game will appear here as well. Day 1 has revealed one new machine however: the Raptor. A light scout best suited to recon and support, the Raptor sports Twin Machineguns, one javelin LRM, and a Flame Thrower. It also comes equipped with Null-Signature and Jump Jets. Obviously this mech will be hugely popular among the chicken lovers (Munky, Rational, FerretЕI'm looking in your direction) and will be a huge distraction to the opposing team as it sneaks in behind enemy lines while cloaked.


The single player campaign will consist of numerous missions (some issued on the fly) and will look to further immerse the player into 31st Century battle. Your character will come into contact with various NPCs, and the story will be presented using in-game engine cutscenes. The plot revolves around the nefarious Blake Empire's attempts to create a massive army of technology -- mostly by using hijacked manufacturing centers. However, their singular defeat at the hands of the Wolf Dragoons still haunts them, as the Data-Core that was central to the first game's narrative continues to elude them. Of course, you've got said Data-Core as the new game beginsЕ..


Graphically and aurally, MechAssault 2 looks to be the cream of the Xbox crop. The first game was a tour de force of visuals and sound, but the new graphics engine appears to surpass even that masterpiece. Everything has more detail and refinement, and the massive explosions and incredible particle effects from the first title are in full effect here. Except for one thing Ц they're even better. If the early screenshots are any indication, MA2 will have few equals in the looks department.


Day1 plans to implement full clan support for the game, so it's possible (but not confirmed) that you'll be able to add custom insignia to the mechs and vehicles on your team. In addition, the developers are including several new gametypes, as well as online support for up to 16 players. Are you swooning with excitement yet? I know I am.

Final Thoughts
I've spent countless hours online with MechAssault, and MA2 looks like it will be hog-tying even more of my time when it releases this holiday season. The inclusion of the additional vehicles and play mechanics insure that MA2 will be an amazing and deep online experience, one that will emphasize team work and serious strategy, in addition to blowing up stuff real good! Look for more on this incredible sequel here at Gaming Target as additional information becomes available.


User Comments

Nintendo eShop Weekly Update Arrives With Some Anticipated Titles


SaGa Emerald Beyond Now Available on Multiple Platforms


Library of Ruina Arrives on PlayStation and Nintendo Consoles


Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Now Available in EA Play and Game Pass


Blockbuster Inc Arrives in June With The Demo Available Right Now


Nintendo eShop Weekly Update Includes Princess Peach, Baseball, and More


Top Spin 2K25 Roster and Apparel Brands Details Revealed


Gas Station Simulator “Tidal Wave” DLC Now Available on PC


Apex Legends Shadow Society Event Launches Next Week


Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Update 1.020 Now Available on PS5






Home    •    About Us    •    Contact Us    •    Advertise    •    Jobs    •    Privacy Policy    •    Site Map
Copyright ©1999-2021 Matt Swider. All rights reserved. Site Programming copyright © Bill Nelepovitz - NeositeCMS