![]() Each man has a rather endearing, cartoonish personality with a purposefully over-the-top voice, but although Commandos 3 does attempt to introduce a narrative to the series, it remains fairly uninvolving and superficial throughout.īut the game's allegiance to the rules of real-time strategy wanes once you get your head round the delicacy of approaching each mission. Some missions grant you access to the majority of your outfit's skills while others strip your squad down to a lone man, depending on the briefing. Over the course of the game's twelve missions, you'll make use of a spy, a sapper, a thief, a sniper, a green beret and - to a disappointingly lesser extent - a diver. You view your units from a camera angle high over the battlefield, as they follow the points and clicks of your plan of attack.Įach of your commandos fulfils a specific role. At first, the game seems to work a lot like a real-time strategy title. The latest in Pyro's series of traditionally rock hard World War II strategy titles once more has the player in charge of a small team of Allied commandos battling the Nazis from behind enemy lines. But now there's a new force fuelling bad language at ferocious volumes, and that force, ladies and gents, is Commandos 3: Destination Berlin. Tom says Jak II is mostly to blame, although I did vent some Anglo Saxon myself when I burnt my hand cooking an omelette. ![]() ![]() The house I share with our esteemed deputy editor has been home to a lot of shouting recently. ![]()
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