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The editors liked
Sharp-looking
Free-form controls
Destructible terrain are good ideas
Fun multiplayer.
Solid use of Warhammer license and distinctive miniature designs
Straightforward
Easytounderstand turnbased interface
Excellent level design with loads of destructible terrain.
The editors didn't like
Nearly impossible to get online
Freeform controls and destructible terrain implemented poorly
Poor camera
Cheap AI.
Limited and annoying camera angles
Odd design choices make it difficult to control troops.
Abstract: Games set in the Warhammer 40K universe are, save for the Dawn of War series, typically forgettable. Sure, they might be neat for a bit, and might last longer for fanboys of the 40K universe, but fall by the wayside for most gamers. The announcement o...
Abstract: The Warhammer franchise has been adopted, adapted, and assimilated into a handheld gaming system. The result is Warhammer 40,000: Squad Command, a turn-based, tactical game which lives up to its name quite well despite some in-your-face technical issu...
Abstract: You don't have to have spent hours painting an army of plastic space marines to appreciate the turn-based combat of Warhammer 40K: Squad Command. You don't even have to have any understanding of the lore to appreciate the game's clichéd good-versus-evi...
Abstract: I've never been into tabletop gaming outside of a few D&D knock-offs back in my early High School days, and most recently with the Heroclix series of comic stuff. So I'll admit early on that my Warhammer knowledge is pretty limited. I've been familiar ...
Abstract: Whether youre new to the Warhammer 40k universe or a hardcore vet, you owe it to yourself to check out Squad Command. This turn-based strategy game is a great addition to the franchise and should tide you over until the inevitable release of Dawn of W...
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Published: 2007-12-04, Author: Patrick , review by: gamespy.com
Sharp-looking; free-form controls, destructible terrain are good ideas; fun multiplayer.
Nearly impossible to get online; freeform controls and destructible terrain implemented poorly; poor camera; cheap AI.
"In the grim darkness of the far future, there is only war" reads the tagline for Games Workshops classic tabletop war game Warhammer 40,000. Set in the year 40,000, 40Ks "heroes" are the fascist Space Marines, spearhead of the human empires war eff...
Abstract: Strategy fans looking for some sort of deep tactical experience akin toDawn of War are going to be quite disappointed by Squad Command. Thoughturn-based by nature, the level of planning and the tactics involved insuccessfully playing Squad Command are ...
Solid use of Warhammer license and distinctive miniature designs, Straightforward, easytounderstand turnbased interface, Excellent level design with loads of destructible terrain.
Limited and annoying camera angles, Odd design choices make it difficult to control troops.
Interface issues and the limitations of the PSP take a toll on the otherwise impressive Warhammer 40,000: Squad Command. ...
Abstract: The Warhammer universe is a massive, elaborate entity that spans countless models, tabletop games and videogames, among other things. Warhammer 40,000: Squad Command is one such title that inhabits the Warhammer space and attempts to deliver a turn-bas...