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Marines: Modern Urban Combat

Platform(s): Wii
Genre: Action
Publisher: O Games (EU), Destineer (US)
Developer: Destineer
Release Date: Nov. 10, 2009 (US), June 2010 (EU)

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'Marines: Modern Urban Combat' (Wii) Coming to Europe

by Rainier on March 25, 2010 @ 8:22 p.m. PDT

Grab the Wii remote and lead your squad into battle with tactics and strategies used by the real U.S. Marine Corps. Marines: Modern Urban Combat brings the thrills of first person shooters to the Wii with intuitive Wii controls, deadly AI, amazing squad dynamics, and more!

Get ready for the most intense, realistic military shooter to ever hit the Wii platform. Grab the Wii remote and lead your squad into battle with tactics and strategies used by the real U.S. Marine Corps. Marines: Modern Urban Combat brings the thrills of first person shooters to the Wii with intuitive Wii controls, deadly AI, amazing squad dynamics, and more!

Play in co-operative multiplayer mode where a second player can join in as the rifleman and help player one in completing the missions. Marines: Modern Urban Combat allows players for the first time to play as a Marine, using their real life tactics to lead a squad to win the war.

Key Features:

  • This is no arcade shooter! Lead your four-man squad through the deadly streets of Beirut, using the tactics and tools of the US Marine Corps.
  • Both your squad and your enemies feature deadly AI unlike anything you've ever seen before. Step up and command your squad in the only FPS for Wii that lets you issue orders to your fellow Marines!
  • Gameplay controls have been built from the ground up to take advantage of the Wii's unique motion-based control scheme. Take on your friends in a split-screen multiplayer mode!

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