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So Elite Forces: Unit 77 was mediocre back in 2009, and not worth its asking price of 30 bucks. It's a bit better here in 2011, and the price is nicer now at just eight dollars -- but I still wouldn't really recommend it. IGN Ratings for Elite Forces: ...
Abstract: Elite Forces Unit 77 just might have been a great title that most of us would have missed. We would have cried ourselves to sleep knowing we missed a gem. As it is, however, we will rest easily as the game is far from good at its current state. With b...
Abstract: Does Unit 77 come through on the DS? Every once in a while gamers come across a game that they never heard of during its development, only to discover them and be surprised at how solid it is, leading the title to become a beloved sleeper hit. Elite F...
Abstract: From a purely visual aspect Elite Forces is a pretty good looking DS game. Yes it does have some of the traditional graphical hitches that are frequently seen on the DS. 3D games on the whole do push the hardware and Elite Forces is no different as the...
Abstract: If you go to your local video game store and look over the Nintendo DS section, there are a lot of genres you can expect to find. Role-playing games, puzzle games, simulations, and inane shovelware are abundant on the handheld, but you really need to l...
Abstract: You know, if I could give game developers just one piece of advice, I think Id borrow the folksy wisdom of that old Head n Shoulders commercial and say, “You never get a second chance to make a first impression.” The first few minutes of a game are ...
Abstract: It's always a little disappointing when a game that initially looks like it might hold at least some shred of potential turns out to be generic drivel. From the get-go, Elite Forces: Unit 77 seems to proudly channel all of the cheesiness of 80s action ...
Abstract: There’s a certain smell that, as gamers, we associate with opening a new game for the first time. I’m not quite sure what it is, or if I’m supposed to like it, but damn it all I do like it. It brings back good memories. The first thing I smelt when ope...