Battlezone (computer game)

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Developer(s) Activision {{#if:{{{publisher|}}}|<tr><th style="background-color: #ccccff;">Publisher(s)<td>{{{publisher|}}}
Release date(s) 1998
Genre(s) First-person shooter, Real-time strategy
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Platform(s) Microsoft Windows {{#if:{{{media|}}}|<tr><th style="background-color: #ccccff;">Media<td>{{{media|}}}

Battlezone is a remake (for Microsoft Windows) of an arcade game of the same name. It was released by Activision in 1998. Aside from the name and presence of tanks, this game bears little resemblance to the original. Activision remade it into a hybrid of a tank simulation game, a first-person shooter and a real-time strategy game.

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Overview

The game has two campaigns, the American campaign and the Russian campaign. The game takes place in an alternate version of the 1960s in which the United States and the Soviet Union use alien technology to wage a secret war across the solar system, fighting for control of the rare resource bio-metal.

Image:Bzfight.JPG The game starts in 1957 when a group of meteorites falls near the Bering Strait, which both the Americans and the Russians are able to recover. In these meteorites they find "bio-metal", and discover that with it they can build vehicles with amazing features, such as the ability to hover. Both the Soviets and Americans send forces to the Moon; the Apollo program is revealed to be a cover-up for the massive American military operation there. The American space military force is called the NSDF, for National Space Defense Force, and the Soviets' is named the CCA, for Cosmo-Colonist Army. The Soviets force the Americans off the Moon by destroying the main American outpost there, called Eagle's Nest 1. The NSDF relocates to Mars, only to discover that the CCA is already there. An alien artifact is discovered there by both sides, presumably by the same race who created the bio-metal. A weapons factory built by this civilization is also found on Mars. It is revealed that the race in question called themselves the Cthonians, and lived on a planet called Icarus that occupied the orbit of what is now the asteroid belt. According to the game, Greek myths were based on visitations of Earth by the Cthonians.

The Americans learn that the Cthonians were divided into two warring parties who battled throughout the solar system. Each side apparently pursued an ultimate weapon that would destroy the other. To follow the trail of this weapon, called a Fury, the Americans travel to Venus. Another artifact from a Cthonian city is recovered, pointing the way to a weapons research facility built by the Cthonians on Io. When the Americans arrive at Io, they find a relic from the facility and begin to bring it back to their base. However, one of the tugs carrying the artifacts is piloted by a Soviet defector named Arkin, who steals the Fury relic and brings it to the Soviets. Enraged, the Americans conduct a secret operation on Europa to steal a Soviet fighter and tap into the Soviet communications network to discover the whereabouts of the Fury relic. It is found that the relic has been moved to the main CCA base on Saturn's moon Titan.

At this point, the stories of the American and Soviet campaigns diverge. In the American campaign: After eliminating the Soviet presence on Europa, the American forces reach Titan only to find that the advance force has been devastated. The Soviets were able to build the Furies and unleash them against the American units. However, it is quickly learned that the Furies seem to have a "mind" of their own, and the Soviets quickly lose control of them as the Furies destroy the main Soviet base and then escape. The Soviets unconditionally surrender to the Americans, and they pledge to work together to destroy the Furies. After fighting jointly to destroy a Fury production facility on Titan, the Furies escape to a fictional moon of Uranus called Achilles. The Americans and Soviets destroy the Fury base on Achilles and find that the base had tapped the moon's molten planetary core for power; destroying it had set off a chain reaction that would shortly cause the moon to explode. The Americans leave a small force to destroy the Furies' transport, trapping them on the moon as it explodes at the end of the game (how astronomers fail to notice this explosion is left unexplained). The game ends with a chilling postscript as a piece of Achilles, presumably containing some Fury relic, is shown (rather improbably) drifting across the solar system to reach Earth.

In the Soviet campaign: The Soviets reach Titan but find that the Americans have destroyed their main base. They recover important units and re-establish a foothold there. Finally, they are able to build controllable Furies with which they overwhelm and devastate the American units, completely destroying their presence on Titan. These missions branch into the American campaign directly preceding "The Three Beacons", wherein the controllable Furies turn on their Soviet creators.

The American campaign is significantly longer and better orchestrated and is intended as the main game, with the Soviet missions serving as a more challenging diversion for those players who manage to beat the American game.

An add-on, called The Red Odyssey, was later released which featured a Chinese campaign contemporaneous with the events described above. It took place on Jupiter's moon Ganymede and a planet in another solar system (called Elysium, it was reached with a Cthonian interstellar travel device). This game is much harder than the original Battlezone, and the missions are only for very experienced players. The American campaign is much longer than the Chinese campaign (ala Battlezone) and there is no CCA campaign at all, even though they appear very often in the Chinese campaign.

Multiplayer Overview

This game also has a unique multiplayer engine. The player may either partake in a deathmatch-type style of play, in which the tank they choose at the beginning of the mission will always appear again after they die. Or they may choose to play a strategy map where the player starts off with the key base building utility, the recycler, and must build a base and an army of tanks to destroy the other player. Players may work with other players via using the ally feature, or even trick the hapless victim into being their ally, only to turn on them when they least expect it.

Even though this game is very old, it still has a few players left in its multiplayer community. These are the dedicated few that refuse to let the game fizzle out in the near future. Information about these fans can be found by going to this website: The Battlezone Club Inc.

Multiplayer Play Styles

There are many other styles of multiplayer playing, some more popular than others. The most popular within the small remaining community of players is bombing, where all players fly a large, slow, and deadly bomber that shoots very strong rockets at the opponent. It requires concentration and a steady hand. Another popular style of game is MAGging, where certain tanks use a cannon called the Magnetic Acceleration Gun to completely decimate the opposing tank. This weapon is generally used in pairs, and will destroy a tank in one shot if aimed correctly. This style requires a very concentrated aim, and stealth above all others. Sneaking up on the enemy will ensure your victory, but a clean distance shot in the face is preferred. Another type of play is the free for all, where all types of ships are welcome. These are the most versatile games with each type of ship having its own advantages. There are many other styles of play including: sniping, where you snipe enemy pilots only and Blank1 vs. Blank2 type games, where the blanks are two different kind of ships.

Legacy

Activision released a sequel in 1999, Battlezone II: Combat Commander, which involved a war resulting from the incursion of a race of extraterrestrials known as the Scions.

The game was ported to other systems by Crave Entertainment. In 2000, Crave ported the game to the Nintendo 64. Team Evolve made the addon pack for Battlezone, The Red Odyssey.

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