Omega Soldier from Army Men: Green Rogue

Army Men: Green Rogue

The Omega Soldier, the ultimate soldier. AKA Green Rogue

“With this type of genetic experiments there are always risks, Colonel” – Mr. X computer

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It’s now up to you to stop the Tan Army and thwart their sinister plans

The little plastic soldiers are warring again (as always, it’s the Greens versus the Tans), but this time the Greens might have come up with the weapon that will win the war. The little Green guys have taken their best warriors, infused them full of crazy chemicals, and turned them into a superplasticman battle machines that are ready to tear the Tans to bits.

This decidedly toy-violence-heavy installment of the ongoing Army Men history is a faithful story, boasting intense action sequences that will have you sweating bullets. Little plastic figures has never been this explosive.

Real behind the game facts:

Army Men: Green Rogue (or Army Men: Omega Soldier) is a videogame developed by 3DO and released on the PlayStation and PlayStation 2 on March 2001. This game is an arcade-style shooter, making the gameplay differ slightly from previous games.

The action-packed third-person shooter with a sense of humor keeps on rolling with this combative installment. Flamethrowers, grenade launchers, insane bazookas, and other crazy weapons get thrown into the mix before all is said and done. This decidedly violence-heavy installment of the ongoing series is a faithful port, boasting intense animation sequences, and gameplay that will have you sweating bullets. It’s certainly not a realistic war simulation, but that’s really not the point, is it? Playing with little plastic figures has never been this explosive.

Sources for this article:

https://armymen.fandom.com/wiki/Army_Men:_Green_Rogue

Published: May 8, 2024
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Last updated: November 1, 2025
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