Testseek.com have collected 26 expert reviews of the Toy Soldiers: Cold War and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Toy Soldiers: Cold War.
August 2011
(82%)
26 Reviews
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Abstract: Förmodligen halverades min mors städbörda i samband med att jag växte ifrån mina kära plastsoldater. Efter år av ständiga bataljer över hela huset där följden var golv minerade med vassa leksaker, förpassades favoriterna till en låda som därefter aldri...
After the initial rush of excitement that came from playing the game it starts to look more like something that could have been even better than it already is. Certain vehicles, like the F-14 could have used more polishing, as could the menus. The VS ...
von Lars Hilbig Cold War ist wie sein Vorgänger, mit Verbesserungen im Detail. Es ist so schön stressig, ohne dabei repetitiv zu sein – ein Problem, das ansonsten viele Tower-Defense-Spiele haben. Mit 1200 Punkten nicht ganz billig, solltet ihr ein F...
Abstract: Making a game with an obvious nostalgic element to it is always a risk; are there enough people in the target audience to be worthwhile? Toy Soldiers: Cold War asks that question of those who enjoyed playing with military-themed toys and action figures...
Abstract: Toy Soldiers might not have been the critical darling of Xbox Live Arcade’s 2010 line-up (largely thanks to the release of Limbo) but it still sold gangbusters for development house Signal Studios. Not only did it rack up almost half a million sales bu...
Abstract: Toy Soldiers: Cold War is the sequel to last year's Toy Soldiers, a game that took parts of the tower defense genre and parts of the third-person shooter genre and threw them into a blender. The result was a quirky World War II title that proved popula...
Abstract: The goddamned 80s. The influences for Toy Soldiers: Cold War are easy to spot, drawing heavily from the anti-Soviet propaganda of the time period, movies like Rocky IV or, my personal favorite, Red Dawn. It’s this sort of commie-busting attitude that ...