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Commander: Attack of the Genos is about as good as you can get for a game that costs ten dollars and comes as a download on your Xbox 360. There is plenty to do with the full single player campaign, a good ten standalone mission set and the multiplayer...
Abstract: Slowly but surely the XBLA service is filling in the genre gaps that have plagued it since the service started. One such genre that heretofore has not received enough attention has been turn-based strategy games - but with Commanders: Attack of the Gen...
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Abstract: As I begin my review of Commanders I'm reminded of something Clint Worley (producers of Field Commander for the PSP) said when defending himself against a barrage of negative comments that connected his game with the popular Advance Wars series. He sai...
Fun story with colorful characters, Borrows from various sources, but blends them well, A lot to do for an arcade game.
Camera swings during combat can be a bit much, The AI exploits some units to frustrating levels, If you dont like puns, you wont like the story.
This enjoyable turn-based strategy game has plenty to offer solo players and online skirmishers alike. ...
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Published: 2008-02-21, Author: Don , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Sierras strategy game Commanders: Attack of the Genos! borrows from many different sources but makes it all fit well in one package. The art deco style of all the vehicles, buildings, and units takes influence from the early 1900s, but the gameplay is...
Abstract: Forget Battalion Wars. If you're in need of a big-screen version of Advance Wars, Commanders: Attack of the Genos is it; the setup is a near direct rip-off of Nintendo's portable series (which in turn, ripped off many games before it). In Commanders, y...