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Nov 20

The game contains very similar gameplay to the previous games, with the similar ‘point and click’ approach. However, it has hardly any hotkeys as compared to the previous installment, and the user has to use buttons at the bottom of the screen on the action bar. As in Commandos 1 and 2, you are able to see all enemies on the map, follow their movements, and make attacks depending on their behavior. There are a few differences, such as the addition of an ‘Assault Rifle’ - a weapon less powerful than a rifle, but more powerful than a pistol. Also, all units are able to use weapons such as the grenade, rather than just the Sapper as in previous games. The previous “knapsack” setup simply showing a picture of all the items the currently selected commando has in his possession superimposed over a picture of a rucsac has been abandoned in favor of a “box”. When the inventory is selected, there are multiple blocks to put items in, such as grenades(1 block) pistols(1 block) rifles(4 blocks horizontal) enemy uniforms(4 blocks square) submachineguns(4 blocks square) and timebombs(2 blocks horizontal). when searching enemies bodies or supply crates, a similar, but smaller box is shown for their capacity. Commandos such as the green beret or spy, who in earlier games have only been armed with the regulation pistol, can now use almost all the small arms available, except for the sniper rifle. While adding realism (the commandos are no longer useless outside their area of expertise), some players complain this robs the commandos of their individual roles within the group, making them more general. This does however, make the missions less linear, because the same job can done by different commandos.
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Nov 20

Commandos 2: Men of Courage is the sequel to Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines and Commandos: Beyond the Call of Duty. The games, developed by Pyro Studios and produced by Eidos Interactive, have been some of the most successful World War II stealth games to be created. The Macintosh version of this title is published by Feral Interactive.
The game places the player in command of a squad of commandos and various allies as he sneaks behind enemy lines to accomplish his objectives. The action stretches from 1941 to 1945 and takes place on both the Western Front against the Germans and the Pacific theatre against the Japanese.
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Nov 20

You have been selected for active service in the Commandos Corps, and must now mobilize in a series of 8 new dangerous missions. You may come with experience of action ‘Behind Enemy Lines’ or perhaps you are just a rookie - whatever you are, you will be given the opportunity to push your daring and tactical ability to the limit.
As the leader of a small elite unit operating deep within enemy territory, you will experience new challenges and goals with these new missions. Plus new vehicles, buildings, weapons and 2 levels of difficulty will satisfy both Commandos veterans and new recruits.
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Nov 20

Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines has the look and feel of many real-time strategy games, but adds something that’s often missing from titles in the genre: characters you care about.Your task is to guide a six-man team of Allied saboteurs behind German lines during World War II. Your mission? To wreak havoc on Nazi defenses by knocking out key targets. What makes Commandos instantly enjoyable is its effort to develop characters. Click on a soldier, and he’ll give you a gruff-voiced (and often humorous) salute in his native accent - American, British, French, or Australian. Also, each soldier has specialized skills that further define his character, and your success depends on how well you coordinate those skills. Stealth is important. You’ll spend more time sneaking around than shooting, because rushing into a firefight will only make your troops instant casualties. Your soldiers can crouch, crawl, and run - and you’ll use these skills often. The fact that your team is so vastly outnumbered lends an appealing underdog element to the game.
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