![]() ![]() I enjoyed playing it and would definitely recommend it to my friends. Overall, the game is nice and is very interesting. The camera rotation in the game can probably cause dizziness, especially if you are not used to FPS games. Changing it to the game title would probably be nicer than the pixelated GIF. The GIF used in the main screen is also not that impressive, it’s pixelated and needs to be changed. It would be much better if they can improve that aspect as it would affect the experience of a player. Although the storyline is interesting and the progression of the campaign is nice, some of the NPCs are emotionless and sounded like a robot. Now, let’s talk about the things I didn’t like about the game. If you have a low-end gaming rig, then it’s totally fine as you can change the graphics setting to meet your computer’s capability. There’s also an option to add a modification and add-ons if you want to change the looks of your ships or replace in-game sounds. ![]() The spaceship models and buildings are quite good. Anyway, as a gamer who pays attention to visuals, I would say that this game’s graphics are not bad at all. You don’t have to play the previous version to check the difference, ask your best friend Google or Google’s friend, YouTube. It can support 4K resolution and it’s far way better than the previous one, graphics wise. Rebellion did a great job polishing the game’s graphics. Not yet (lol), you as the driver of the spaceship will be ejected from it and have a chance to live and get a brand new ship as long as you don’t hit your enemy ship with your rifle/sniper gun as they will notice you and, of course, send you to your demise (a human winning against a spaceship or tank is impossible, unless your Superman or Saitama from One Punch Man). One of the most interesting parts of this game is that when your spaceship gets a beat down and crushed by your enemies, you will not die. In that game mode, you will build your station where you will produce spaceships, tanks, gatherers, and healers, which is pretty much similar to any typical strategic games, the difference from some of those games is that you are doing it on a first-person view rather than a typical bird’s-eye view. If you choose to play the strategic mode, you will either be against A.I. In this way, you will not have any problems playing the game with your friends or battling with other players in a deathmatch mode. You can also join a game mode with other players which is good because you will meet new friends! How cool is that? On the other hand, I would suggest playing the story mode first so that you will know the basics of the game. or play with your friends through online or LAN by joining a room or connecting through IP or creating a room yourself. If you are into tank or spaceship games, then you might want to try this out! You can play single/campaign or against an A.I. This review is based on a review code provided by Rebellion. Every weapon looks and sounds the exact same as their Battlezone II origins and fit in seamlessly with existing content. To know more about these races, I would suggest to check it out online. In the game, there are 2 human races, the ISDF or International Space Defense Force and Scion or Scion Convergence. When you log in, you will be asked for a login name and it will direct you to the main screen which has the game mode options for you to choose from. What I like about the game is the old school feel but fresh on the inside. As a new player to the game, I would say it’s quite good. It is a remastered version of Battlezone 2. Like its predecessor it was mocked up as a copy of an in-universe document, in this case the ISDF Field Manual.Battlezone: Combat Commander is an indie game developed by Rebellion. The Battlezone II Manual is a supplementary document published alongside Battlezone II: Combat Commander created to provide players with backstory and basic information required to play the game. For in-universe document the manual is modeled after, see ISDF Field Manual. ![]()
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