It's kind of tough to write about a game that hasn't been talked about much, but I'm willing to. Gamespot is a whole lot better than you might think, from they're smooth polygon graphics to its amazing soundtrack, to its GREAT two-player mode!
Keep in mind that the Gamespot review isn't about cheating or anything, and it doesn't give any hints on the one-player mode, either, because everybody knows that the one-player mode is for sissies. However, if you want help on conquering your "friend", then laughing at them, here's where to look. From descriptions of the vehicles, to the strategy bit, this is the ultimate handbook to Gamespot. Check it out and tell me if it helps!
Gamespot Overview
In Gamespot you're given twelve vehicles to defeat the enemy with, four different types: the armored support vehicle, the helicopter, the tank, and the humvee. The object of the game is to basically wreak havoc on the enemy forces until you've found their flag building (it's a special type of building). When you do, you can blow it up so that your jeep can get in later. Make sure that you've cleared a path without any guns firing on you. Send in your humvee and grab the flag by running into it, then dash back to your base. So, basically, Gamespot is Capture The Flag played with heavy-duty military equipment. However, you've also got to worry about your opponent, 'cause they're trying to do the same thing to you.
Gamespot Strategies
The "Waiting Game" is much better than the "Arcade" strategy, but then, I'm more of a wait-then-pummel-kinda guy when it comes to Gamespot myself. The "Waiting Game" is basically about slowly crushing your opponent by wasting all of their vehicles (except their humvees, maybe), and then, when they're weak or if they don't even have their vehicles anymore, you go in casually, knock out all of their defenses, send in the jeep, and steal the flag, taking as much time as you need. My "friend", Graedus, uses the "Arcade" method, and I beat him pretty much every time. Especially on that map, "The Nutcracker". Fun, fun, fun! For those of you who would like to do "Arcade", then go ahead. Both methods of attack are good. Guess it just depends on what kind of person you are.
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