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Blast Corps (N64)

Blast Corps (N64)

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Drive across the bridge and over the hill. Boost your way to J-Bomb; hop on in and destroy the three high-rises in the center to clear the path. You can also fly on top of the cliff to the west and find a square that you can fall through. Follow the path to find the red car and a plethora of RDU’s. Sideswipe - A semi-like vehicle with special rams along its trailer. The player hits a button to extend the rams into buildings. Requires ammunition. Blast Corps sold close to a million copies. The game sold reasonably well in Japan. [4] Metacritic ranked the title among the top ten games released in 1997. It remained Metacritic's highest ranked 1997 Nintendo 64 game after GoldenEye 007. [23] Blast Corps was selected as Electronic Gaming Monthly 's May 1997 Game of the Month [10] and an IGN Editors' Choice. [2] Later the same year, Electronic Gaming Monthly ranked it number 93 on their 100 best console video games of all time, remarking, "C'mon, not only are you driving all the vehicles you thought were mega cool as a kid – you're using 'em to plow through buildings." [24] Four of six Nintendo Power reviewers recommended the game. [3] Legacy [ edit ] Orion Plaza: I hope you've been practicing your pushing skills! Try not to hit too many TNT you don't need as you don't want them all blowing up before you finish. Otherwise it is just a matter of pushing a TNT into each of the six holes, just remember that driving full speed isn't necessary and can just make it harder. Skyfall: What you want to do here is boost over the edge and land between two of the containers. Then do the same for the last two. Otherwise you can use a mixture of boost and the ramps to just to small jumps into each one.

Machkovech, Sam (August 5, 2015). "Canceled Rare game details emerge thanks to Rare Replay achievement hunters [Updated]". Ars Technica. Archived from the original on August 5, 2015 . Retrieved August 21, 2015. The first objective in the game is to clear all of the Carrier levels, but many more tasks await afterwards. I really enjoyed Blast Corps. It’s certainly a unique game design, and the execution is quite solid. It may not be the longest or most memorable game, but its fun while it lasts. It really set the stage in terms of what to expect from Rare. I’d really love to see a current generation sequel to it. I feel it would benefit greatly from modern physics technology. Overall, Blast Corps is a GOOD game, and one that I recommend adding to your N64 library. To do this, you’re provided with a large number of demolition vehicles which range from straightforward (like a bulldozer) to bizarre (like a car that destroys buildings by ramping into them). Most of the vehicles are very unique and require a different strategy to get the most out of them. Some of them are very easy to use, while others require a lot of practice. Although many of the levels force you to use a specific vehicle, every now and then you’ll be required to switch between a few of them to accomplish your goal. Other times, you can find a simpler vehicle stashed away somewhere on a particularly difficult level, which will make things easier for you, if you can find them.Drive down the hill. Smash through the metal barn, then the adjacent house. Keep driving northwest and get through the gas station. Go through the pond and get the next metal shed, the house, and the big, red barn. This mission is just meant to acclimate you to the game play. No challenge, just more training. Best Games of All Time". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No.100. November 1997. p.104. Note: Contrary to the title, the intro to the article explicitly states that the list covers console video games only, meaning PC games and arcade games were not eligible. The Top 125 Nintendo Games of All Time". IGN. September 24, 2014. p.3. Archived from the original on December 29, 2016 . Retrieved December 29, 2016. RADAR POINTS: One is on a ledge of the cliff to the northeast. The second is on a small island in the bay to the very south. Much like Cromlech Court, this level is pretty much just another free one. The level is Argent Towers again, just without the extra stuff and with the relatively easy Cyclone Suit.

This is the same layout as Angel City, but this time you must don the Cyclone Suit, making this considerably easier. Make sure to get running and rolling space for clearing the carrier’s way. Blast Corps is a 3D top-down vehicular action-puzzle game developed by Rareware and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 in Japan (on March 21, 1997), North America (on March 24, 1997), and Europe (on December 22, 1997). Jade Plateau: Use the Ramdozer. After the first bridge there is a shortcut to your vehicles right through the hillside. After the second bridge, take an immediate right through some buildings to find yourself at the start again. Then just repeat another three times!If you do pass on all the collecting, however, Blast Corps is a very short game. In fact, I completed it in two very relaxed sittings. Even if you take the time to complete all of the side missions, the game is still rather brief. The only way to really squeeze the game to an appropriate length is if you try to achieve every gold medal. Then, if it’s still too short, you could always try and obtain the platinum medals, which are near impossible. That may have been the purpose of the game, but it still feels a lot like padding.



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