Army Men: Sarge’s Heroes

General Plastro and his evil Tan Army have discovered mysterious Portals

These portals offer passage to an alternate reality, a dimension that holds the secret to ultimate power. General Plastro is currently in possession of the Portals and has sent his soldiers through them to find new weapon technologies which, when brought back to the plastic dimension, can be used to destroy the Green Army.

Fortunately, for the Green Army it has Sgt. Hawk, aka “Sarge,” a one-man wrecking ball, trained and guided by Colonel Grimm to be the leader of the most elite squad in the Green Army… The Bravo Company Commandos. The Tan Army is now in possession of the most diabolical weapons ever created and General Plastro has mounted a full-scale attack on the Green Nation. With the capture of his entire squad and Colonel Grimm’s daughter Vikki, Sarge has a one in a million chance to save the Green Nation from the clutches of defeat.

This is the starting point of a new era for the Army Men

“A world exists quite different from our own. And there, a battle rages out of control. A battle between good and evil… Green and Tan.” – Army Men: Sarge’s Heroes prologue

The story begins with the Tan Army invading the Green Army’s forward base with Sargeant Hawk being woken up from the attack. After fighting invading Tan troops and making his way through the base, he finds Colonel Grimm who tells him that Sarge’s teamBravo Company Commandos – were captured and taken away by the Tans, and sets out to find them.

Sarge and Riff, Scorch, Thick, Vikki and Co. — the fightin’ Green gang!

If the Tan enemy manages to secure the explosive skyrockets, horrific magnifying glasses or the dreaded Garbage Disposal, the balance between good and evil could be shifted forever!

While escaping from the Green Base attack on a helicopter, Sarge and Grimm spot a Blue tank in a nearby town, meaning that a Blue Spy was nearby.

Sarge then follows the Blue Spy through a portal to a giant Bathroom in a parallel dimension of huge proportions.

Sgt. Hawk fight his way and captures the Blue Spy.

When General Plastro finds out that Sarge has captured his Blue Spy and discovered a Portal, he gets furious and leaks footage to the Green Nation of Green Soldiers being tortured by a “Death Ray” which is in fact a magnifying glass. Colonel Grimm stating that these new weapons are brought from a parallel reality, the portal that Hawk crossed before, then sends Sarge to seek and unite his squad to fight this new menace.

He begins by rescuing his bazooka man Riff, from a Tan Base.

He is then sent to rescue his Minesweeper Hoover and his Machine Gunner, Thick.

He eventually finds Hoover in the middle of The Black Forest.

Sarge then learns that Thick was captured and taken through a portal. After Sarge goes through the portal, he is transported to an outdoor garden. Thick is eventually found and both Thick and Sarge go back to the Plastic World.

As they leave, Vikki Grimm, Colonel Grimm’s Daughter, sneaks out of the Green Base and into the Black Forest, where she is captured by Tan Soldiers. While Vikki is being interrogated, she proposes to help General Plastro win the war, which he accepts.

Sarge is then sent to rescue Shrap, in a Gulag. There, Sarge releases several Grey prisoners, who in turn, help attack the Tan. Sarge is surprised when he finds out that the Tan are turning Red, Green and Grey Soldiers into Spiders. After Shrap is rescued, Sarge is sent to Fort Plastro to destroy a Portal. Sarge then learns that Vikki is with the Tan Army as he gets thrown in a Sandbox to die. As he fights his way through, he finds Scorch. Scorch tells him that Vikki is deceiving Plastro and tells him about Plastro’s plans.

The Green Army then attacks Fort Plastro, which upsets Plastro even more. Plastro then learns that Vikki was using him and abducts her. Sarge fights his way through a Sandbox to get to a Rocket. This Rocket sends him to a Kitchen where he rescues Vikki and come up with a plan to stop Plastro. After Sarge passed through a Living Room, He heads towards the Bathroom where he caught the Blue Spy at the beginning, because the last Portal left was there. But is stopped halfway through by Plastro, who thinks he has Sarge cornered, but is then taken by Precious, a giant Poodle Dog. After spotting the last Portal, Sarge and Vikki escape, blow up the Portal and reunited with the rest of the Squad including Colonel Grimm.

In the end, General Plastro gets stranded into the Real World, kidnaped by the dog called Precious.

Real behind the game facts:

In an amazing variety of mouthwatering animations, plastic toy soldiers have come to life on the Nintendo® 64, PlayStation® and Sega Dreamcast® game consoles, and PC® too!.

Key Features:

  • This version of this game is an upgraded Nintendo 64 port, exploiting the capacity of the Sega Dreamcast console.
  • High resolution detailed textures.
  • High resolution 3D models.
  • Stunning graphics — Realistic movements bring the plastic soldiers to life and show their deaths with funny animations.
  • 9 different characters with loads of personality
  • Plastosheen™ lighting effects — first-of-its-kind highlighting gives soldiers an amazing plastic sheen
  • “Plastic World” and “Real World” environments — variety of worlds including the Plastic World — where Sarge is life-size — and the Real World, where he is only 2 inches tall
  • 14 missions with up to 5 separate objectives each — hours and hours of gameplay.
  • 13 weapons with spectacular effects — Magnifying glasses, spray cans and skyrockets add a whole new dimension to warfare
  • Split and Quad (Dreamcast & N64 only) screen multiplayer modes
  • Family Mode – recommended for the young at heart, ages 6 – 106

Army Men: Sarge’s Heroes was the starting point for a more lighthearted take on the Army Men series. The game was released in 1999 for the Nintendo 64 and in 2000 for Sega Dreamcast, Sony PlayStation and PC.

A few some fans of the PC series were disappointed by the Console spin-offs such as Sarge’s Heroes. This was because 3DO tried to make Sarge’s Heroes appeal to a much younger audience. This corner of the fandom say this killed what was essentially a more mature game (about Toy Plastic Soldiers), but also because 3DO gave Sarge a name and made him a unique character – whereas he had previously been depicted simply as a regular soldier out there doing his job and felt this also drastically reduced the supposed realism of this series. These fans also cite this as the starting point of when the series began to spawn lower quality game after game in wake of Sarges Heroes‘ unexpected success.

Unlike this small part of the fandom, there is a larger fandom for the Sarge’s Heroes series that fondly look back at the game and its sequel. These fans enjoy the story, the unique depiction of Sarge as a character than just a soldier and the dark humor being a pleasant surprise to the game.

Despite the game receiving a mixed reception, it was a commercial success and spawned a sequel in Sarge’s Heroes 2 which was released in 2001 for the Nintendo 64, Sony PlayStation and PlayStation 2.

There are 4 versions of this game. The N64 version was the first to be released, from which the latest version came out, the Dreamcast version, being an N64 port with graphic improvements. The second version was the PS1 version, which is a game with a totally different engine, except for the story in general (similar to Army Men on PC and PS1 Army Men 3D). The PC version came out of this same PSX engine, being identical except for some small graphic differences.

Sega Dreamcast game was the the best graphics version from all of them, with re-recorded voices. But lacks of the CGI FMV from PSX & PC. The same for N64, that lacks of voice acting too.

Multiplayer

Multiplayer VS options are 8 escenarios:

Army Men: Sarge’s Heroes Credits for Sega Dreamcast

Playable characters

Playable characters
Game manuals, guides, cheats & codes:

Army Men: Sarge’s Heroes Sega Dreamcast Manual

Download Army Men: Sarge’s Heroes Sega Dreamcast Manual PDF

Sources for this article:

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