GBA Rebelstar Tactical Command

Namco has announced a brand new game for the GBA: Rebelstar Tactical Command. First info and screens inside.

Namco Hometek today announced Rebelstar Tactical Command for the GBA, a turn-based strategy and combat game with role-playing elements that transports players to a not-so-distant future in which Earth is ruled by an evil empire. Developed by Codo Technologies, "Rebelstar Tactical Command" is scheduled to ship in August 2005.

In Rebelstar Tactical Command, the year is 2117 and Earth is under the control of the evil Arelian Empire. A band of rebels has risen to wage battle against the Arelians. Four distinct play modes include campaign, skirmish, hot-seat multiplayer and multiplayer link mode. In hot-seat multiplayer mode, a replay option lets players review the opponent's last turn.

The game's RPG elements allow players to develop unique characters and relationships and control individual soldiers. The game also boasts stealth skills, a variety of weapons, and destructible environments where players can strategically use the lines of sight rules to their advantage - or to their opponent's disadvantage.

"Rebelstar Tactical Command delivers a strategic and addictive gaming experience on the Game Boy Advance," said Jeff Lujan, Business Director, Namco Hometek. "Role playing elements and a new twist on turn-based strategy bring depth and high replay value to 'Rebelstar Tactical Command.'"

For specific facts on the game, please visit the individual gamepage.

Posted on 28-03-2005 by Dennis

Comments

  • This is great news. Codo Technologies are the Gollop brothers, developers of the original Rebelstar on the Spectrum, Laser Squad, and of course XCOM. Lovely. This goes to the head of my wants list.

    frapp, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • This was in Nintendo Power! These screens look sharper, though.

    Nintendude, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • wow, looks pretty great...

    webhero, 30-11--0001 at 00:00

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