So, what did different retailers need to say? To kick issues off, The Verge leisure editor Andrew Webster mentioned the primary few hours of the remakes had been a welcome return and the video games had been simply pretty much as good as they had been again within the day:
“I’m jealous of anybody who will get to expertise these video games for the primary time, however for me, booting up the unique Advance Wars once more was like slipping into a cushty previous sweater. Even when it appears to be like completely different now — the video games have been given a slick makeover, and the extra detailed battlefields now truly seem like they happen on a tabletop — it’s lovely. I particularly love rather more expressive characters that make studying by way of the storyline much more satisfying.”
Wccftech’s information editor & employees author Nathan Birch loved it, even when it would not “reinvent the wheel”:
“Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp doesn’t mess with the classics, bringing a pair of rock-solid old-school tactical technique video games into a brand new period with just some tweaks to make the expertise extra approachable. Whereas I’ve extra to play, a part of me does surprise what the viewers for this package deal is, because the hardcores have already performed these video games to demise, and newbies will not be enticed by their retro trappings and WayForward’s inconsistent visible makeover. I’ve little doubt some new recruits can be satisfied to affix the battle, however I’m unsure how huge this new military can be.”
God Is A Geek summed it up as a “devoted remake” in its personal hands-on preview, however did notice problem spikes. This is what Editor-in-Chief Adam Prepare dinner needed to say:
“Advance Wars 1+2: Re-boot Camp, to date, appears to scratch an itch I didn’t know I had. Failure isn’t met with frustration, as an alternative it’s greeted with a smile, and a hurried restarting of a battle with a wish to do higher. I should be comparatively early on within the marketing campaign, however regardless of having performed these video games over twenty years in the past, they really feel contemporary once more. The cartoon-aesthetic feels proper for the characters (largely), and a few of the music completely slaps…I can’t wait to dig deeper to see extra of what it has to supply.”
The Gamer was additionally reminded simply how difficult this traditional sequence could be – with Lead Options Editor Jade King mentioning the way it has “little curiosity in holding your hand”:
“Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp is a enjoyable but acquainted delight to date, devoted to the unique video games whereas enhancing its visuals to not solely really feel present, however imbued with an additional dose of character that alleviates the in any other case bleak material. It’s enjoyable and difficult whereas understanding the attraction of strategic mechanics with little curiosity in holding your hand.”
And VGC’s Editor-in-Chief Andy Robinson additionally loved revisiting these classics, noting the way it saved a lot of the unique’s design with a “huge glow-up” to its presentation:
“In its opening missions, Swap’s 2023 remake – helmed by California-based WayForward – seems to do an ideal job of sustaining what made the unique Advance Wars nice. In its opening hours a minimum of, its design stays extremely devoted to the unique, whereas its presentation has achieved a satisfying glow-up, with the type of fantastically animated characters, bursting with character, that gamers have come to anticipate from the studio behind Shantae.”
Advance Wars 1+2 Re-Boot Camp launches completely for Nintendo Swap on twenty first April 2023.