![]() ![]() Overall, if you enjoy Cannon Fodder 2 or want a not-so-serious version of Command & Conquer, Z is a must-have. Although the robots do not have distinct personalities as the mercenaries in Jagged Alliance do, they nevertheless are well-caricatured and always funny to watch in action. The single-player campaign is excellent, and features a lot of hilarious cutscenes and voices (unfortunately missing from this CD-rip version). ![]() Z includes a good number of multiplayer options, including serial or modem link, or with up to four players using the network-play feature. You will dodge earth-shattering explosions, complete with shrapnel and flying debris, and forge through 20 levels of gameplay on five deadly planets while capturing the arms, factories and radar installations of your enemies. ![]() Featuring an army of crude cyborg soldiers, led by the order-barking Commander Zod, Z puts players on the front lines of a futuristic battle with an army of undisciplined, beer drinking robots with attitudes. ![]() What sets Z apart from other C&C clones, though, is the great sense of humor that adds a lot of personality to the game. The game also contains some bugs, although none of which is game-stopping. In reality, unfortunately, the game's AI is not that advanced, and often even makes silly mistakes. This means that the computer supposedly actually responds to the player's moves and changes its strategy accordingly. Z was advertised as "the first game in the combat strategy genre to feature an advanced artificial intelligence system that reacts to the player's moves in real-time, not to a pre-set mission strategy". A Command & Conquer clone that was much less successful than it deserved, Z is as notable for being the only real-time strategy game from action game masters at Bitmap Brothers as being a very innovative title- and very funny to boot. ![]()
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