Full Spectrum Warrior: Ten Hammers, Desktop Computer
This is the sequel to the critically acclaimed Full Spectrum Warrior. Warfare has never been so realistic, with a control system that allows gamers to lead eight soldiers in real-time through 13 levels of extreme urban combat. There are also new features for gamers to play and enjoy. You are the squad leader of multiple infantry forces, and your job is to lead them into action through a host of dangerous missions and environments. There are real-life tactics deployable in order to defeat your opposition, and as squad leader you also have some of the most advanced weapons and military equipment known to man, such as grenade launchers, machine guns, helicopter gunships and mortar stations to name just a few. The lives of your men are your responsibility. Every decision, no matter how small, can have massive consequences. You can also learn from past mistakes with the all new in-game replay video system, which gives you the opportunity to look again at your squad's actions and movements. Other new features included in the sequel are the ability to enter indoor environments and position sniper teams. You can also control mechanised units, like Armoured Humvees and Bradley Tanks.
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