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Friday, February 15, 2013

Commandos 4 Strike Force Free Download Full Version

About This Game "Commandos 4 Strike Force"

Commandos: Strike Force is a first-person shooter computer game and the fifth installment of the critically acclaimed Commandos series. It is developed by Pyro Studios and published by Eidos Interactive.
Released during the first months of 2006, the game makes a departure from the first three games. Although the missions are set up in a similar fashion (several different objectives, some to be achieved through stealth, others through use of force) and in most occasions the player is allowed to change between different characters, this is the first game in the series to apply a first-person perspective, like many other World War II-inspired games, in contrast to the overhead view of the earlier games. Hence, the game is far more similar to the Medal of Honor or Call of Duty games than to earlier entries of the series.





 
Important Instructions:-
Download All Parts and Extract Them In Same Folder and Then Run the Setup After The Setup Is Completed Enjoy Full Version Game.
 
 

Commandos 3: Destination Berlin Full Version Free Download

About This Game "Commandos 3: Destination Berlin"

Commandos 3: Destination Berlin is the fourth installment of the critically acclaimed Commandos series. It is developed by Pyro Studios and published by Eidos Interactive. Gonzo Suárez, who wrote the previous installments, was not involved in this project, having left Pyro Studios. The game is the first in the series to use a true 3D engine, and the last to use real-time tactics before being converted to a first-person shooter genre.
The Mac OS X version of the game was released in May 2005 by Feral Interactive along with Commandos 2: Men of Courage as part of the Commandos Battle Pack.
The game contains very similar gameplay to the previous games, with the similar 'point and click' approach. However, it has fewer hotkeys compared to the previous instalment, and the user has to press buttons at the bottom of the screen on the action bar.
As in Commandos 1 and 2, you are able to see all enemies on the map, follow their movements, and make attacks depending on their behavior. There are a few differences, such as the addition of an 'Assault Rifle' - a weapon less powerful than a rifle, but more powerful than a pistol. Also, all units are able to use weapons such as the grenade, rather than just the Sapper as in previous games. The previous "knapsack" setup, simply showing a picture of all the items the currently selected commando has in his possession, superimposed over a picture of a rucsac, has been abandoned in favor of a "box". When the inventory is selected, there are multiple blocks to put items in, such as grenades (1 block), pistols (1 block), rifles (4 blocks horizontal), enemy uniforms (4 blocks square), sub-machineguns (4 blocks square) and time-bombs (2 blocks horizontal).
When searching enemies bodies or supply crates, a similar, but smaller box is shown for their capacity. Commandos such as the green beret or spy, who in earlier games have only been armed with the regulation pistol, can now use almost all the small arms available, except for the sniper rifle. While adding realism (the commandos are no longer useless outside their area of expertise), some players complain that this robs the commandos of their individual roles within the group, making them more generic. This does however, make the missions less linear, because the same job can done by different commandos.
The new "cover mode" ability allows the player to leave commandos waiting at a door or behind cover (this mode was also available in Commandos 2-Men of Courage) ready to shoot at any enemy that comes within range, often with more accuracy than when controlled manually. This gives the option of ambushes, and more defensive tactics.
Instead of the previous, long, single campaign, this game is broken down into 3 campaigns: Central Europe, Normandy and Stalingrad; each containing a various amount of missions, some shorter than others. Each campaign has different players involved but not all.
Unlike the earlier instalments, Destination Berlin has a time limit on most missions.







 
Important Instructions:-
Download All Parts and Extract Them In Same Folder and Then Run the Setup After The Setup Is Completed Enjoy Full Version Game.
   

Commandos 2: Men of Courage Full Version Free Download

About This Game "Commandos 2: Men of Courage"

Commandos 2: Men of Courage is the sequel to Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines and Commandos: Beyond the Call of Duty. The games were developed by Pyro Studios, and published by Eidos Interactive. The Mac OS X version of the game was released in May 2010 by Feral Interactive along with Commandos 3: Destination Berlin as part of the Commandos Battle Pack.
The game places the player in command of a squad of commandos and various allies as he sneaks behind enemy lines to accomplish his objectives. The action stretches from 1941 to 1945 and takes place on both the Western Front against the Germans and the Pacific theatre against the Japanese.

At the beginning of each mission, the player is assigned a small number of commandos in order to complete the objectives. Each man has unique abilities and weapons.
  • Republic of Ireland Jack O'Hara, (The Green Beret) is the Irish sergeant with his signature codenames "Butcher" and "Tiny". In the game, he is the toughest and the only commando strong enough to break open some locked doors, lift heavy loads like fuel barrels and boxes. He can also stab enemies with his knife and bury himself in most soft surfaces. His code name is a reference to the green berets worn by the British Commandos in World War II and later adopted by Special Forces of several other countries including the United States.
  • United Kingdom Sir Francis T. "Duke" Woolridge, (The Sniper) is a British operative under the name "Duke". He is the team's sharpshooter.
  • United States Samuel Brooklyn, (The Driver) an American operative known as "Brooklyn". He is the only commando who can drive tanks, set various traps and throw Molotov cocktails, stun grenades, or smoke grenades.
  • United Kingdom Thomas Hancock, (the Sapper) a British operative under the name "Fireman". He can detect and clear mines, throw hand grenades, and use heavy weapons such as dynamite, time bombs, flamethrowers and bazookas. Also he is the only commando who can fire the turret of a tank.
  • Australia James Blackwood, (The Marine) an Australian operative known as "Fins". He can dive underwater and stay under indefinitely using his scuba gear, and is the only one who can pilot rowing boats. He can also use a grappling hook and throw knives.
  • France René Duchamp, (The Spy) a French operative known as "Frenchy". He can disguise himself as any enemy soldier or officer except in front of generals or SS, and can not only distract enemies, but order lower ranking ones to look a certain direction or walk to nearby places. He cannot punch out enemies, but can use a poison syringe to daze, knock-out or even kill his opponents.
  • Soviet Union Natasha Nikochevski, (The Seductress) is a Soviet operative from Kyiv who is known as "Lips". In the game, she can distract enemy soldiers and dress as enemy operatives, but only when generals or SS are not present. She can also use a sniper rifle. Her name may be a tongue in cheek reference to Natasha Fatale from the Rocky and Bullwinkle Show.
  • France Paul Toledo, (The Thief) a French operative known as "Lupin". He is the smallest, the sneakiest and fastest, and can climb certain walls and jump through windows. He can also lockpick boxes and certain doors and knock opponents out with a roundhouse kick, but he can't tie them up. His code name is a reference to the Maurice LeBlanc character Arsène Lupin.






Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines Full Version Free Download

About This Game "Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines"

Commandos is a stealth-oriented real-time tactics game series, available for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. The game is set in the Second World War and follows the escapades of a fictional British Commandos section. It leans heavily (though not always accurately) on historical events during WWII to carry the plot. The series was developed by the Spanish company Pyro Studios and published by Eidos Interactive.
Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines
Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines (CBEL) was released on July 1, 1998. It was published by Eidos Interactive, and developed by Pyro Studios. It features 20 missions. The view is isometric with tactical gameplay. Several of the missions are reminiscent of novels or Hollywood movies, for example:
  • 3rd mission (Reverse Engineering): The dam-busting climax is similar to "Force 10 from Navarone".
  • 4th mission (Restore Pride): Taking down the German villa (to cause confusion in the Wehrmacht's middle-level command) is akin to "The Dirty Dozen".
  • 5th mission: The cable car revives memories of "Where Eagles Dare".
  • 14th mission (D-Day Kickoff): Destruction of coastal batteries, the plot for "The Guns of Navarone".
  • 15th mission (End of the Butcher): An assassination mission as in "The Dirty Dozen: The Next Mission".
  • 18th mission (Force of Circumstance): Blowing up the bridge, a la "The Bridge on the River Kwai".
A Sega Mega Drive/Genesis version of Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines, with the first 5 missions, was also made by Russian homebrew programmers, but lacked sound and certain other features of the PC version.
The installed Game is in .rar file. You must download WinRAR if you already not have. (WinRAR available at this site) Then extract the game and start playing.