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  • Summary: In the most fearsome war ever fought, emerged the most fearless soldiers – the Commandos. Have you got what it takes to join the original elite Special Force in the World War II shooter Commandos Strike Force? In a new direction for the multi-million selling series, Commandos Strike ForceIn the most fearsome war ever fought, emerged the most fearless soldiers – the Commandos. Have you got what it takes to join the original elite Special Force in the World War II shooter Commandos Strike Force? In a new direction for the multi-million selling series, Commandos Strike Force takes you right into the heart of the action from a first person perspective. Take control of the three members of the Strike Force unit, each with their own play style. Switch between the Green Beret, always at the heart of the action with his expertise in combat and the use of heavy weaponry; the Sniper with his nerves of steel and expert marksmanship; and the Spy, stealthily striking at the heart of the enemy. However, it is your choice how you execute plans of attack by using the Commandos' unique skills. Set in war torn Europe amid the backdrop of World War II, you must take your highly trained group on a series of daring missions, deep behind enemy lines in France, Norway and Russia. Taking control of a Nazi-occupied town, freeing French Resistance prisoners and kidnapping a general are a few of the large range of missions. As well as a compelling single player campaign, the game features a variety of online multiplayer modes. [Eidos Interactive] Expand
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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 20
  2. Negative: 4 out of 20
  1. PC Format
    84
    A silent and deadly change from the usual WW2 percussion. Refreshing. [Mar 2006, p.98]
  2. Overall, however, I was pleasantly surprised to see that the spirit of the old games somehow managed to live on in the FPS iteration.
  3. There have been several crucial moments that made me laugh out loud, and others that made me feel a sense of cerebral accomplishment - feelings that are all-too rare when playing an FPS.
  4. AceGamez
    60
    Commandos: Strike Force does have some unusual ideas that it brings to the war first person shooter, such as peeking through keyholes and sneaking around strangling Nazis while dressed as one of them, but it's simply not enough to earn it a promotion through the ranks, not with so many great shooters out there.
  5. Game Informer
    55
    If I had more space I could detail the game's numerous flaws in control, design, and AI, but I don't. Thank God. [Jun 2006, p.112]
  6. It looks okay, it plays okay, it has some nice touches, but it lacks the spit and polish required to elevate it above the rest in an already crowded genre.
  7. Computer Games Magazine
    40
    Commandos: Strike force tries to shoehorn these series hallmarks into a first-person shooter but fails on nearly every level. [July 2006, p.57]

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 13
  2. Negative: 1 out of 13
  1. Jan 31, 2014
    10
    This is very interesting stealth shooter for its time, but it is very even Inters play now as a new generation of gamers, and old old schoolThis is very interesting stealth shooter for its time, but it is very even Inters play now as a new generation of gamers, and old old school along with battlefild office and call Duty Expand
  2. Jul 6, 2022
    10
    this game shouldn't have a PS2 version, because in addition to being horrible with a **** downgrade, it still has fps drops, while this one isthis game shouldn't have a PS2 version, because in addition to being horrible with a **** downgrade, it still has fps drops, while this one is beautiful, well made, and doesn't crash even on weak PCs Expand
  3. ErnstR.
    Jun 8, 2007
    9
    A quirky, mixed bag. Sometimes excellent and thoroughly absorbing, sometimes implausible. However, the game has a charm all its own. The A quirky, mixed bag. Sometimes excellent and thoroughly absorbing, sometimes implausible. However, the game has a charm all its own. The biggest failure is the rubbishy enemy AI. I loved the stylish graphics...felt authentically 1940's. Not the very best of the genre...but not the worse, either. Expand
  4. RaqR.
    Apr 17, 2006
    7
    I like to play this games
  5. Oct 20, 2020
    7
    I'll have to be honest: I've never played a "Commandos" video game prior to 2006's Strike Force. I've learned about the series with this game,I'll have to be honest: I've never played a "Commandos" video game prior to 2006's Strike Force. I've learned about the series with this game, ever since it was previewed/reviewed in mid-2000s PC gaming magazines and only recently I had the opportunity to get it and finish it. Let's see how it went.

    Game's plot take place in 1942, in Nazi occupied France and Norway, until the autumn of Stalingrad in the Soviet Union and follows the events lived by three skilled soldiers: George Brown (the spy), William Hawkins (the sniper) and Francis O'Brien (US green beret). So the game doesn't just give context, it also takes the liberty of telling the more personal story of these three heroes. Unfortunately the result is barely acceptable: the plot tries to give itself a serious tone but the writing does not hold up and only a few times it manages to look serious, usually it just looks even a bit laughable. Developers tried to add dynamism to the plot, with the expedient of "a mole in the team that collaborates with the Germans", but it doesn't work very well. In short, those whom made the habit to really well-written plots will quickly forget this.

    Strike Force is a first-person shooter which however has some interesting peculiarities compared to its contemporaries. The three available soldiers allow for different play roles: the spy is suited for stealth and silent killing, and has the unique ability of disguise. Even the sniper can do stealth, with throwing knives, but he specializes in long range shooting. The green beret can carry and use more firearms, both lighter and heavier. The spy offered the gameplay experience that I enjoyed the most; sniper and green beret basically on same level. In the different missions it's possible to complete both primary and secondary objectives, which will affect the overall score at the end of the mission. Some areas of the game are enough big and allow a relatively good freedom of movement to choose various approaches with the soldier on duty. I really enjoyed especially mission 5, 7 and 9 to 13 (on the Stalingrad front, Strike Force offers the best of the game experience).

    Strike Force's stronger point, which catalyzes in the role of the spy, is the military rank-based disguise system, meaning that only an enemy of the same rank as the player, or worse if a higher rank, can blow up his cover. Soldier, sub-officer, officer, general and "Gestapo" are the available ranks and the system is simple but immediate, easy to recognize ranks and uniforms, above all it gives a satisfying sense of fun when disguised everything goes according to plan. Furthermore, the rank-based system is not limited to disguise: even as the sniper or the green beret, killing higher-ranking soldiers results in a better score at the end of the mission. Well done and well implemented, a system that should teach to others.

    The bad: it's not possible to aim down sight with automatic weapons and pistols which I found annoying, to begin with. The "ammo in magazine/magazines left" interface (opposite to "ammo in magazine/total ammo left") is not immediate and it's a bit misleading. But Strike Force's weakest point is in fact the soldier's switching: most of the time it's just chaotic, annoying and confusing. Also, the soldier not in use will be basically inactive, generally he will be wounded and need constant medic aid. A system that did not convince me from the beginning and much less convinced me at the end of the game, during the final mission in which I had to pay attention on too many objectives and too many German soldiers coming from too many directions, annoyingly switching between the sniper and the green beret, if one of the two was not dying. The system had to work better than this or probably, even better, it had to be omitted altogether.

    Strike Force is graphically older than a decade, but RenderWare engine has been well optimized and gives the game a good visual appearance even today, especially in environmental rendering (Stalingrad in ruins has great impact), especially at higher settings.

    Strike Force is a good game but nothing more. We had better and more important European productions. Its gameplay strengths are re-balanced by the weaknesses and the plot is nothing special. It's still a game that remains recommended for WWII shooters fans.
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  6. Oct 27, 2013
    6
    Yeah, this is from back in the day when everyone though everything had to be first person... Thank god we've moved on from that idea back toYeah, this is from back in the day when everyone though everything had to be first person... Thank god we've moved on from that idea back to allowing a myriad of genres to exist. It's not awful, it's just not great. Expand
  7. Phoenix
    Apr 24, 2006
    4
    Pyro sure have totally ruined down the Commandos series. Where's the old spirit?

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