Provided you can temper your inner child when “Richard Baggs” gives you an order or you hear “Fire at will! Which one is Will?” for the 100th time, you’ll at least get a chuckle out of this. The jist of Tiny Troopers: Global Ops is that it’s instantly accessible, with silly humour and easygoing wisecracking throughout. This isn’t writing or narrative setup to be taken seriously, much like a kids Sunday cartoon being watched by an exhausted parent. It’s kind of awful, but in that amusing self-aware way. In terms of setup, the main story drive is as fluffy as the clouds currently dropping snow outside my window.ĭue to your squad of would-be action heroes being completely child-like to fit to their tiny frames, much of the dialogue is expectedly immature, with terrible puns, dad jokes and horrifically voiced lines being delivered in spades. You move with your left analogue stick and aim your infinitely stocked primary weapon with your right analogue stick. Unlike Joint Ops, you can have your squad mates be controlled by another person, which is a big draw for smaller, more arcadey experiences.Īs a twin-stick shooter, it’s fairly straightforward to get into. You control a single miniature soldier flanked by up to 3 squaddies. Tiny Troopers: Global Ops follows in the tiny footsteps of its original namesake.
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