6.5 / 10
Fair
DFG SCORE
Better than average but has some noticeable flaws.
Pros
- New Seductress character adds to the already fascinating team of Sapper, Sniper, Marine, and Green Beret
- Every commando now has the option to throw a stone or a pack of cigarettes to distract enemies and can force captured Nazis to do their bidding
- The levels are beautifully crafted with plenty of eye-catching details and nice graphics
- The real-time strategy will put your skills to the test as you try to find the best way to employ your commando's special abilities
Cons
- Shorter than the first game with only 8 missions
- Missions are very difficult and can get frustrating early on
- Interface doesn't lend well to multi-tasking which makes things difficult especially with the large number of troops in enemy patrols
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Commandos Beyond the Call of Duty Review
Review by Alex
Commandos: Beyond the Call of Duty is a real-time strategy war game that brings back the intense tactical combat that this series is known for. The gameplay cleverly combines strategy, puzzle, and action elements as you try to overthrow the German war machine and bring an end to the war.
Use Your Squad to Strategically Accomplish Missions
You once again get to take control of a squad of specially trained commandos, each with their own unique abilities, and this time there is even a new team member the Seductress. Using each character's special skills, such as the Sniper's scope shot or the Marine's underwater abilities, really add to the strategic depth of the gameplay and it is quite interesting how you can combine them in order to complete the difficult missions ahead of you.
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Clever Distraction Techniques
One new feature that is rather nice is that now every commando can throw a rock or a pack of cigarettes to distract enemies and can force captured Nazis to do their bidding as long as they stay within range of their sidearm, which is very helpful. The levels themselves are also well rendered with eye-catching details and great graphics.
A Shorter Game and More Difficult
There are some negative sides to this sequel though which may be too much for some gamers. For starters, the game is quite a bit shorter than previous titles with only 8 levels. Also, the missions are very difficult to the point where it seems like completing them is just as much about luck as your finesse. Previous games in this series were difficult, to be sure, but they were at a manageable level where you could be patient and usually figure a way to overcome the obstacles, while this title is missing that feel and presents many situations that seem impossible.
Tough To Multi-Task At Times
It also doesn't help that the interface doesn't lend itself well to multi-tasking as you must micro-manage your commandos and they tend to be a little slow in reacting to your commands. So, it can be quite challenging to coordinate an attack on the relatively large troop formations that are on patrols within most levels. This all adds together to create some pretty frustrating moments early on in the game.
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Conclusion - Good for Commandos Game Fans But Note the Drawbacks
Overall, Commandos: Beyond the Call of Duty continues the series intense real-time strategic action and throws in some new interesting features. The gameplay difficulty definitely hinders the approachability of this title to new players, but should be enough to test the more experienced players and fans of this series.
While there are several problems with this sequel, it does provide much of the same addicting gameplay of the original and is definitely worth at least giving it a try.
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