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  • Summary: Army Corps of Hell brings vicious combat, dark humor and lightning-quick action to the PlayStation Vita. As the King of Hell you control an army of a hundred goblin soldiers with various classes and abilities to defeat a host of enemies in order to reclaim your throne. Take full advantage of the unique control features of the PlayStation Vita to experience war like never before. [Sony] Expand
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  1. Positive: 2 out of 43
  2. Negative: 8 out of 43
  1. Feb 23, 2012
    82
    Army Corps of Hell offers great sound, some funny antics and a touch of strategy in it's gameplay. Despite not making much of the PS Vita's unique features, it's a great launch title.
  2. Mar 13, 2012
    72
    For $40 minus one cent, Army Corps of Hell is a difficult recommend, but when it drops to $20 or lower, I believe it would be a welcome addition to anyone's Vita library.
  3. Jun 9, 2012
    70
    Army Corps of Hell has a strong base, which revolves around controlling minions like you might know from Pikmin or Overlord. Well designed enemies make for challenging games and make Army Corps an addictive experience. It could have been more than its concept, but it convinces even in this form.
  4. Feb 6, 2012
    45
    Initially amusing, but it wears out its welcome quickly thanks to a lack of variety. [Mar 2012, p.95]

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  1. Its a good game, but if u just have 40$ and want to buy a nice game with, buy another. But at least this game is decent, and u can play it a lot hours. Expand
  2. NT1
    6
    A game with some good idea's, but after an hour it gets repetitive. The gameplay at first is fun, but after a while you really think to yourself; is this all? The metal music in the game fits nicely and the artwork is really well made. But you are not going to buy a game for it's cover, right? For Expand