Commandos 1 Behind Enemy Lines

Its isometric
perspective recalls any number of real-time strategy games that came before it,
but a closer inspection reveals Commandos' striking attention to detail. The
prerendered 2D maps all look different, beautiful, and realistic, and
accurately depict Nazi-occupied regions in Norway, North Africa, and Eastern
Europe. You'll never find a scenario that looks boring; enemy barracks, tanks,
electric fences, river dams, and much more all serve to make every mission
dynamic and different. You even get some nice eye candy for good measure -
enemy vehicles and structures go out in glorious pyrotechnics at the hands of
your demolitions expert. And not only can you set the screen resolution to your
liking, but you can zoom the screen in and out, set up split-screen cameras to
keep tabs on isolated commandos, or set tracking cameras to follow enemy
patrols.
Your six Commandos
are all unique in appearance and attitude. They move smoothly whether they're
walking, crawling, running, or plying any of their deadly skills, and you can
learn all about them through a fast and friendly in-game tutorial that focuses
on each of their individual skills.
A Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
version of Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines, with the first 5 missions, was
also made by Russian homebrew programmers, but lacked sound and certain other
features of the PC version
The installed Game is in .rar file. You must download
WinRAR if you already not have. (WinRAR available at this site, CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD WINRAR) Then extract
the game and start playing.
Commandos 1 Behind Enemy Lines:
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