Whether or not you're willing to pay for some extra features, Steel Diver: Sub Wars features a highly enjoyable online multiplayer mode; that's something, perhaps, that the 3DS has missed so far. Since it's free, you have no excuse not to check it out — perhaps you'll even like it so much that you'll spend some money.
Better and more focused than its precursor. The slow, calculated multiplayer matches afford plenty of opportunity for strategic fun, though the single-player mode is more a tutorial than a substantial component.
I simply adore this game. Single player is short but very fun and the multiplayer is the main draw. I have played this game for hours on end and the only reason im not playing it right now is that the 3ds i had it on broke ️.
It's such a fun game to play. Sure, it gives the image of not being too interesting at first but the online play is so easy to use it **** you into a competitive yet friendly (without shrieking kids and all) multiplayer action. You can also play it for FREE. Normally I'd give this game a 8/10 but the average of the critic reviews are outrageously low.
After few experiments with Wii Sports Club and Wii Karaoke U, Nintendo understands how free-to-play should be done, and publish a good multiplayer game with his own peculiar pace. Unfortunately there are too few maps and options.
Steel Diver: Sub Wars is a great follow-up to game that had potential, but just wasn’t meaty enough to meet expectations. Sub Wars’ addition of multiplayer more than makes up for the past game’s brevity. When it works, it’s a blast to play; however, you may see more error messages than subs.
Despite the minimalist design and a lack of game modes, the best of Sub Wars lies in the nature of strategic battles and the online that was not present in Steel Diver.
One of the most overlooked Nintendo games of all time. The game offers a wholly unique FPS experience which while unconventional, is deeply enjoyable. It's a free-to-play title as well, and offers the entire multiplayer experience free of charge. There are options for paid upgrades, but they aren't particularly obtrusive and it's a great title regardless. Multiplayer is the main focus, with the single player acting largely as a tutorial. The online and offline matches can be quite tense, and a great deal of skill is required to excel. The inclusion of Morse code as a means of communicating with other players is somewhat genius, and adds to the authenticity of the game. The stage selection also includes a few off the wall selections like a fish tank, swimming pool, and hot springs, which contrasts hilariously with the otherwise realistic tone and visuals. A fantastic game, I hope to see the Steel Diver series continue in the future by expanding on the rock solid foundation established with Sub Wars.
The fact that you don't have to spend a singe penny to play this game is awesome. Notice how I say game and not demo. The full game is really more of an expansion pack if anything. The fact that it's multiplayer makes it that much more appealing. Seriously you have no reason not to have this game. NO REASON!
This game is amazing, I found it to be close to World of Tanks, because they are both slow paced military vehicle first person shooters. Sub Wars requires strategy, as charging into battle will lead to your **** has a pleasant multiplayer experience, but I find the campaign a bit bland. The 3ds has needed a game like this for a while and since it's free why not give it a try?There is a paid premium version that allows you to unlock more subs and play more missions. I believe that the $10.75 is well worth the price for the premium version.
Steel Diver Sub Wars is a solid game overall, but with the limited stages of the campaign, the free version lacks any reason for me to buy the full version other than the gameplay itself, which is still very good. Recommended for short bursts of time if you do not want to buy the full version.
This game is programmed by bullies. In "Matched Skills" mode, once you hit Level 30 you are paired with anybody up to level 99! In other words, people even 69 levels higher than you with MUCH better subs will be placed with you. You will do nothing but lose for many, many levels, advancing by 20 or 30 points a game where you need over 2000 to get to the next level. Does this sound like fun? It's not. Probably the only ones having fun are the programmers who gave themselves Level 99 during playtesting.
SummaryThis strategic first-person shooter is the successor to Steel Diver. It features more tactical action game play than typical shooters, as players are asked to navigate heavy-duty submarines while staying one step ahead of their enemies. People can compete in local four-on-four team sub battles and go online to battle submariners from aro...