There’s something to be said for a good portable strategy game. Mecho Wars does an admirable job of bringing that action to PlayStation Minis, a service that could certainly use a few more. It may not win points for the most original gameplay, but the developers definitely chose a good blueprint to borrow from.
Unlike some strategy titles, though, Mecho Wars can seemingly go on forever if you don’t know what you’re doing and just keep blindly killing enemies. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but those with less patience might feel like they’re making zero progress. The Landians will re-spawn infinitely until you conquer them, and since you can do the same, it’s perfectly fair to expect you to think of a plan.
Perhaps the most noteworthy aspect of the entire game is the visual style from Luc Bernard. The man has established himself as a fascinating artist and his work translates well to the zany creatures that populate Mecho Wars’ world. The soundtrack, however, is composed of generic tunes that are filler at best.
