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BATTLETECH Urban Warfare review - ChristCenteredGamer

Urban Warfare is another expansion pack, similar to Flashpoint. While Flashpoint focused on the newly available Flashpoints, or multi-mission mini story sequences, Urban Warfare focuses on just what it sounds like - fighting in the big city. Most fighting in BATTLETECH deals with areas away from people - while there are occasional maps with buildings, as well as base protection/destruction missions, Urban Warfare's new maps/biomes are much, much busier than ever before.

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ZeekQuattro1673d ago

Didn't know this series was still going on. Lost track of it after the Genesis. Don't follow PC games.

BootHammer1673d ago

That's crazy it pushed your 2080Ti. I have a EVGA 2080 Super XC Ultra and i9 9900k, might be a good one to test our new gaming rig on ;b

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BattleTech: Urban Warfare throws a fully destructible block party (TheSixthAxis)

TSA writes: "BattleTech is absolutely flooded with content. You can kit up over a dozen different kinds of steel-scraping ‘Mechs with an insane variety of weapons and gadgets and upgrades and then take them out on a wide variety of missions to duke it out in harsh deserts, rich forests or frigid tundras. There’s a wide assortment of factions and enemies and vehicles to form partnerships and rivalries with across the galaxy. Yet, for how much BattleTech is bursting at the seams, there’s been one glaring omission since launch: freakin’ cities."

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BattleTech: Urban Warfare - Link-Cable Review

Jacob St-Amour from Link-Cable Writes: "When I first got my hands on BattleTech, I was absolutely thrilled to get a chance to play this slow-burning, tactical, turn-based title and I enjoyed every hour of my initial playthrough. I loved playing the game so much that I’ve gone back time and time again to try out everything that the mech-based title has had to offer and found enjoyment even when coming back and replaying much of the same stages and grudge matches that BattleTech has to offer. While my time spent playing this title has surely increased over time, I felt was time to see what was next for this turn-based title and the release of BattleTech: Urban Warfare provides yet another reason to return to this great game, all while smashing cars and blowing up skyscrapers."

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Fist4achin1783d ago

It woukd be cool to see more battletech/mechwarrior titles come to the consoles.

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BattleTech: Urban Warfare PC Review | NoobFeed

Gorgeous yet unoptimized, BattleTech: Urban Warfare's futuristic cityscapes challenge players to approach combat differently.

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Jimboms1803d ago

Saw the trailer for this and it looks crazy!