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Commandos definitely doesn't excel in graphics (even though in some ways it's revolutionary since it's an arcade game), doesn't have audio that increases the game's value by making it even more realistic, and moreover, the voices of the various characters start to irritate in the long run, but despite having a barely sufficient level in these two very important aspects, this video game is certainly a milestone, as in my humble opinion, it represents the perfect bridge between the arcade from the game rooms and the PC game, a sort of evolved, more intelligent Metal Slug. Discover the review
Commandos definitely doesn't excel in graphics (even though in some ways it's revolutionary since it's an arcade game), doesn't have audio that increases the game's value by making it even more realistic, and moreover, the voices of the various characters start to irritate in the long run, but despite having a barely sufficient level in these two very important aspects, this video game is certainly a milestone, as in my humble opinion, it represents the perfect bridge between the arcade from the game rooms and the PC game, a sort of evolved, more intelligent Metal Slug.
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