If any commando is spotted, enemies will usually order them to halt in order to capture them, and will only fire on them if they fail to comply or witness any hostile action. An enemy"s field of vision is represented by a cone in front of them, colored green, that extends out from an enemy to a certain distance, and is divided into two sections - close range, represented by light green, in which commandos will be spotted if they step into this area and long range, represented by dark green, in which commandos will only be spotted if they are standing up when they step into this area. However, the player can monitor the line of sight of the enemy during a mission and thus use it to plan their moves, although they can only keep tabs on a single enemy"s field of vision at any one time. As a rule, all enemies are on alert, and thus man guard posts or conduct patrols in the area, either by themselves or a group of three or four men, searching for anything suspicious. In addition to foot soldiers, some missions also include enemy tanks and armored cars operating in the area.
The game"s enemies are divided into ranks - soldiers, who are armed with rifles or MP40 sub-machine guns sergeants, armed with service pistols, with some manning fixed machine-gun nests and thus do not leave their posts as a result and officers, who are also armed with pistols. See more: Sử 10 : Văn Hóa Trung Quốc Thời Phong Kiến Lớp 10, Bài 5: Trung Quốc Thời Phong Kiến The game"s emphasis is towards stealth and carefully planned tactics rather than gun battles, as the commandos will not survive for long if shot at.
In addition to their abilities, all commandos carry a handgun that they can use as a last resort to defend themselves.
Commandos features six commandos that the player can control, though each mission gives a specific subset of commandos that the player can use to complete objectives, though a mission is failed if any of the commandos are killed in action.Įach commando that the player gets to control has a different set of abilities and equipment that they can use to deal with enemies and help them complete their missions - the Green Beret is able to move barrels, climb rough surfaces, use a lure to distract enemies, and can kill soldiers with a knife the Marine can dive underwater, use a harpoon gun, can kill enemies with a knife, and is the only one who can pilot ships and boats the Driver is the only one who can drive vehicles and operate tanks and mounted guns, and is one of two commandos who can treat the injuries of his comrades the Sapper is the only one capable of using grenades and handling explosives, but can also cut through wire fences and set up traps the Sniper is the only one who can use a sniper rifle to take out targets, and the second commando who can treat his comrades injuries with a first aid kit the Spy can wear enemy uniforms, distract soldiers when disguised as an officer, and can kill enemies with a lethal injection. A briefing given before a mission begins is divided into two parts - the first, focuses on the background of the mission and where it takes place, and the second, using the mission"s map, details the objectives the commandos must complete, any important information they need to know, and what they must use to escape the area. In the game, the player assumes the role of an allied officer, who has been entrusted to command a group of commandos on each of the game"s twenty missions that they undertake.
The game branched out into a series that used the same system of game mechanics, beginning with an expansion pack entitled Commandos: Beyond the Call of Duty in 1999, and later with two sequels - Commandos 2: Men of Courage in 2001, and Commandos 3: Destination Berlin in 2003. GameSpot Spain declared it Spain"s biggest game hit of all time by 2002. The game proved to be a commercial success, with global sales above 1 million units. You watching: Commandos: behind enemy lines v1
Each mission"s objective varies, but ranges from sabotage, assassination, or rescuing captured allied units, with players having a full view of a mission"s map to plan their strategy and its execution in advance. The game sees players take control of a group of six Allied Commandos, who conduct a range of missions across wartime Europe and Africa, using small unit tactics.
Developer: Pyro StudiosRelease date: 1998Platform: Windows (PC) Genre: Real-time strategyVersion: Full GameĬommandos: Behind Enemy Lines is a single-player real-time tactics video game developed by Spanish company Pyro Studios, published by Eidos Interactive, and released for Microsoft Windows in 1998.