Unit Sounds: a feeling of déjà vu
Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 10:10 pm
I've been playing Battle Academy on the iPad and I can honestly say that it is the best game on that platform. I spent $50 or so on it, which is probably about 1/4 of all the money I've spent on apps, ever--but it's so good that I didn't even think twice about buying the three DLC campaigns after playing the first few African missions.
I do have a question about where some of the unit sounds come from, though, especially considering how much this game cost. I've been a wargamer for a very long time, and have played probably most tactical command PC games. A few gameplay elements--specifically the scope of battles and forces under command in BA, along with some other mechanics--reminded me of Microsoft's Close Combat series from the mid-1990s.
But what really caused the feeling of déjà vu is unit sounds and reactions. Some of the feedback sounds incredibly similar, if not identical, to that in the Close Combat games. I played A Bridge Too Far most recently and I remember several sayings (on the British side, at least) that sound the same as what I've heard in Battle Academy... My PC is in the shop but I plan on playing the games side-by-side to compare later. Some of the weapon effects sound similar as well but those are generic enough that I wouldnt be able to tell, really. I think I also recognize other unit feedback from other games in the series but I haven't played those in years.
I'm sure I'm not the only crusty old wargamer out there that remembers the CC series. Has anyone else noticed the sound similarities? I paid $50 for an iPad app, which I'm sort of okay with, but definitely less so if some of the content was ripped from other games.
I do have a question about where some of the unit sounds come from, though, especially considering how much this game cost. I've been a wargamer for a very long time, and have played probably most tactical command PC games. A few gameplay elements--specifically the scope of battles and forces under command in BA, along with some other mechanics--reminded me of Microsoft's Close Combat series from the mid-1990s.
But what really caused the feeling of déjà vu is unit sounds and reactions. Some of the feedback sounds incredibly similar, if not identical, to that in the Close Combat games. I played A Bridge Too Far most recently and I remember several sayings (on the British side, at least) that sound the same as what I've heard in Battle Academy... My PC is in the shop but I plan on playing the games side-by-side to compare later. Some of the weapon effects sound similar as well but those are generic enough that I wouldnt be able to tell, really. I think I also recognize other unit feedback from other games in the series but I haven't played those in years.
I'm sure I'm not the only crusty old wargamer out there that remembers the CC series. Has anyone else noticed the sound similarities? I paid $50 for an iPad app, which I'm sort of okay with, but definitely less so if some of the content was ripped from other games.