Oh my, I love this so much
Battle Command
$4.99
- Release Date:
- Sep 1, 2020
- Developer:
- Ocean Software
- Publisher:
- Pixel Games UK
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
Before 1990, if you wanted to control an assault tank you either had to sign up to Her Majesty’s Armed Forces, or settle for the basic side-on or top-down computer graphics of the day.
Then there was Battle Command.
The game sees you take command of a futuristic assault tank, dropped by Helicarrier right into the middle of the action on the battlefield. While many other 3D efforts of the time resulted in confusing wireframes or framerates measured in spf instead of fps, Battle Command’s fully-filled polygons were a breath of fresh air… until that air was filled with the acrid smoke from the burning wrecks of enemy buildings and vehicles!
With multiple camera views allowing the player to sit in the belly of the beast or to see the action from a third-person perspective – a real innovation at the time – this much-loved ‘command’ game focused more on outright fighting that the strategic elements of similar titles. Yet it was not all simply ready-aim-fire; the player still has to equip the most suitable ammunition to satisfactorily complete each one of the exciting and varied missions.
Such are the defensive capabilities of each side, full scale assaults are suicidal, so any offensive moves are, by necessity, small behind-the-lines actions performed by elite troops in specially designed vehicles. The Mauler is the latest such machine – capable of being lifted in and out of hostile territory by fast stealth choppers and armed with the most advanced weaponry the northern sides can devise.
First into Battle…
…Last to Leave!
Then there was Battle Command.
The game sees you take command of a futuristic assault tank, dropped by Helicarrier right into the middle of the action on the battlefield. While many other 3D efforts of the time resulted in confusing wireframes or framerates measured in spf instead of fps, Battle Command’s fully-filled polygons were a breath of fresh air… until that air was filled with the acrid smoke from the burning wrecks of enemy buildings and vehicles!
With multiple camera views allowing the player to sit in the belly of the beast or to see the action from a third-person perspective – a real innovation at the time – this much-loved ‘command’ game focused more on outright fighting that the strategic elements of similar titles. Yet it was not all simply ready-aim-fire; the player still has to equip the most suitable ammunition to satisfactorily complete each one of the exciting and varied missions.
According to the original box art:
Set in the near future of an alternative reality, Battle Command is an arcade/strategy game in which the player controls a single ‘Mauler’ Assault Tank in one of sixteen scenarios in the ultra-war, fought between two dominant races in the New World. The latest phase of this north/south war has been going on for over ten years with a stalemate eventually developing – a stand-off between armies massed over a long dug-in battle front.Such are the defensive capabilities of each side, full scale assaults are suicidal, so any offensive moves are, by necessity, small behind-the-lines actions performed by elite troops in specially designed vehicles. The Mauler is the latest such machine – capable of being lifted in and out of hostile territory by fast stealth choppers and armed with the most advanced weaponry the northern sides can devise.
First into Battle…
…Last to Leave!
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User Reviews
Mostly Positive
4 user reviews
75%
Positive
User #380586
english
21 min at review
User #475074
english
22 min at review
Is Battle Command an interesting game? Absolutely. Which is why this release doesn't do it justice at all. Reissuing the game without documentation is truly a lazy move. It's a shame honestly - perhaps something to show new players why it might be worth diving into, instead of aiming for the nostalgia market with such a bare bones release could actually be useful and help keep it going. But alas.
User #705552
english
12 min at review
Ocean <3
System Requirements
Minimum
Minimum:
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: x86
Recommended
Recommended:
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: x64
FAQ
How much does Battle Command cost?
Battle Command costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for Battle Command?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: x86 Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10 Processor: x64
What platforms is Battle Command available on?
Battle Command is available on Windows PC.
Is Battle Command worth buying?
Battle Command has 75% positive reviews from 4 players.
When was Battle Command released?
Battle Command was released on Sep 1, 2020.
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