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Warhammer 40k Squad Command Nintendo DS Game
PRODUCT DETAILS Warhammer 40k Squad Command – DS Game
UPC:785138361390
Condition:Used
Genre:Strategy
Platform:Nintendo DS
Region:Region Free
ESRB:Teen
SKU:DS_WARHAMMER_40K_SQUAD_COMMAND
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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Not to be too blunt, but this game is completely focused on the turn based combat. Your units do not gain experience, nor is there any kind of overlying campaign strategy or world map. While the game’s scope is quite limited, it does manage to provide an excellent combat engine and some very fun engagements.Before the mission, each of your units can choose the weapons that they will take into battle. All units have a default weapon with unlimited ammunition such as a bolter, the Warhammer equivalent of a submachine gun, and sometimes you can choose a secondary weapon. Many of the “secondary” weapons are highly explosive, and the environment is fully destructible. There are lots of walls and pipes to blow up, plus wrecked tanks and supply boxes, etc. The first few missions require you to use the terrain as it stands because you really don’t have the firepower to reduce everything to a parking lot, but your arsenal will quickly expand to include rocket launchers, lasers, and other devastating weapons that can quickly turn everything poking out of the ground more than 6 inches to dust.Your units have a certain number of action points that they can use each turn. Moving a certain distance uses up an action point, and each weapon has a base AP cost which the player can increase to get a more accurate shot. Your units can duck behind low walls and other objects, effectively preventing them from being fired upon. Oddly, ducking costs 0 AP, so you can stand up, use all your.
I’ve just finished the 15 scenarios and really enjoyed it. The scope of the single player game is limited. I’m a fan of turn based combat, and take plenty of time to work my way through battles. This game really suited this style of play, another DS game in this style is Panzer Tactics. I’ve been enjoying the game with its dramatic intro music and great sound effects. One of the voices (scouts) is something like Buzz Lightyear. The graphics are not great, and the theme reminds me of games of Doom and Quake in the 1990s. The gameplay is fun, and relies on the player learning some of the basic concepts of the game: choosing a good mix of secondary weapons and the right quantity of ammo for the six members of your squad, the overwatch system which operates as a cone of short range cover which you or your opponents lay down, the shoot-hide method of maintaining your own cover and protecting your units, the detect-and-run method of locating yet avoiding your opponents, engaging only a limited number of enemy at one time, and always keep your long range weapons at long range, while using short range weapons for your scouts. If you love graphics and fast paced action, this game is not for you! I have tried the download play, and this IS fast paced, as you get around 60 or 90 seconds per turn – I need more time than that! I couldn’t see much difference between the different sides that you can get in the multiplayer download game. I haven’t tried the internet game since we.
I mean, its 40k, its hard to mess that up
arrived fast. great game.
I first read about this game on Gamespot and IGN and had huge expectations for it on PSP and DS. I bought the game for the DS and found it to be a great turn based game which required strategy and a little bit of skill to master.Once you realize the core concept, you can beat it pretty easily. The missions are fun and head to head with a friend is a challenge.As with most games for me, there’s little reason to play it again after beating it.Great bang for the buck.
Squad Command is a turn based strategy set in the 40k verse between the Ultramarines and the Word Bearers of Chaos on a far flung Imperial world. You follow the Marines as they attempt to uncover the root of the heresy, using Scouts, Marines, Terminators, Land Speeders and Raiders as instruments of the Emperors wrath.Squad Command makes its mark with the battle system itself. Just about everything is destructible, and the environment can be used to great effect. Theres no longer the invincible wall to hide behind. You blow up the wall, then kill the enemies that were ducking right behind it. A variety of special weapons allow for a fair amount of customization, and its necessary to customize to some degree for the later missions. The AP system is also well laid out. You can run and shoot and run, or you can use a lone guy on the horizons entire turn to line up a powerful shot that’s all but guaranteed to hit despite the range. Vehicles are a bit frustrating because you can’t drive over terrain, but otherwise the entire system works well. The AI is below average, and basically charges at first opportunity, but the missions can be difficult if you blindly charge ahead.The story is lackluster and is laid out with mostly still shots and text, and is a predictable outcome, but the gameplay and multiplayer function make up for a rushed background. The controls and combat system work well, and it’ll definitely satisfy any strategy addict.
Fun game , good turn based gameplay.