

The entire cast from the original return in the BtCoD. And if you've already played Commandos: Behind Enemy lines, then I encourage you to read on, because BtCoD may be a game that you won't want to miss. As gameplay follows pretty much the same track as the original, I encourage you read the Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines review if you're not familiar with the franchise. The semi-sequel, Commandos: Beyond the Call of Duty (BtCoD), expands on the original Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines and does a good job continuing the lineage. Action was replaced by patience and, instead of overwhelming the enemy (an impossible feat since you were outnumbered by more than twenty to one in most missions), Commandos stressed real strategy and puzzle solving in order to complete your mission objectives and get your operatives out alive. A spit in the face to most RTS games which generally favor building the largest army possible to crush the opposition, Commandos put you in control of an Allied special forces squad working behind enemy lines during World War II. Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines was a unique entry into the computer gaming arena and it was one of my favorite strategy games released last year.
