![]() Worse, various bugs will slow you down, too. On the Switch, those moments are severely delayed because you couldn’t issue the right command at the right time because of a confusing control system. The whole point of Commandos 2 is to provide a rush when you’re finally able to incapacitate the enemy and get past a particularly tricky obstacle. But when a game demands timing and precision, you don’t want a clunky UI to get in the way of that. There’s a tutorial to help explain them, but I was still fumbling with them three or four levels into the game. Everything from shooting at enemies to picking up mines to even controlling the camera feels finicky and wrong. Moving the commands from a keyboard to a gaming controller is always a difficult challenge, and the results here are pretty annoying. Different soldiers have different skills, and using them can be a problem due to the controls. Unfortunately, there’s a lot in this remaster that interferes with this process. It’s a difficult game, but the levels are rewarding when you finally have everything you need to set up and execute the perfect plan. ![]() There’s little hope of completing your mission in one shot as new enemies surface throughout, causing you to rethink your strategies on the fly. This requires plenty of stealth you sneak from cover to cover, avoiding the enemy’s line of sight as you learn more about the levels. The gameplay centers around the placement and control of a small band of soldiers who must achieve various mission objectives within enemy territory. Sadly, these don’t do much to make this game playable without the aid of a keyboard and mouse. It also boasts of updates to the controls, user interface, and tutorial. So, while I wait, why not let Commandos 2 – HD Remaster become my Commandos 2 ripoff? It ends up there are quite a few reasons, at least on the Nintendo Switch.Ĭommandos 2 – HD Remaster comes to us from Yippee! Entertainment and Kalypso Media Group with the degree of visual polish you’d expect from an HD remaster the game certainly looks better than the original Commandos 2: Men of Courage. I’m hoping it’ll eventually become Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun with a Switch port. My “ripoff” of choice was always Robin Hood: Legend of Sherwood. This seminal real-time tactics strategy game has been so revered since its original release in 2001 that you can’t play a similar game without finding fans who’ll accuse it of being a Commandos 2 ripoff. I’d never played Commandos 2 before now, but I may as well have.
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