Rebelstar: Tactical Command
Rebelstar: Tactical Command is a Single-player Role-playing video game developed by Codo Technologies and published by Namco for Game Boy Advance. The game offers the turn-based tactics gameplay and doesn’t introduce any base building, resource management, or research elements, unlike the UFO: Enemy Unknown. During the fight, the player commands a team of single character units with an aim to lead to obtaining several goals. Each unit has a specific number of action points, which are renewed at the start of each turn. Each action from turning to shooting consumes action points. Therefore, the game allows the player to perform a certain number of actions per turn. During the gameplay, the player can also pick up and use weapons from dead enemies and allies. It takes place in the futuristic world in 2117, where a race of aliens called the Arelians have enslaved the humanity using their henchmen. However, the main character, a hero, of the game is Jorel, after losing both his presents he decides to flee south to Mexico to partake in the rebel forces and battle against alien invaders. Check it out, and have fun.
#1 R-Type Command
R-Type Command is a Single-player and Multiplayer Turn-based Strategy video game developed and published by Irem for PlayStation Portable. The game provides the player with the perfect blend of Tactical and Role-playing element, released in the year 2007. The main part of the game comprises up to two campaigns, in which the player is capable of controlling the first forces of the Earth, then the Bydo Empire. The game comes with the support of Multiplayer mode via Wi-Fi. The gameplay is structured as a typically mission-based RPG game, but it also retains many of the traits of the R-type series. There are over fifty-eight challenging levels, through which the main objective of the player is to explore the army of R-type space fighters and then support units, battling against enemy forces of the Bydo. In the game, the player will experience the side-scrolling nature gameplay, and most of the levels are structured as in side-scroll shooting, with the units of the player and the objective on opposite sides of the map. The narrative of the game is experienced from the perspective of the main character, who’s an officer in defense of forces of the planet Earth, known as the Space Corps.