Compelling single player game consisting of 15 unique missions.
9 unique multiplayer maps for Local or Global games, with small, medium and large map variants to cater for games from 2 to 8 players.
Fully destructible, real time 3D battlefields mean that no two games will be the same.
Over 20 ranged and close combat weapons taken directly from the Warhammer 40,000 universe, including the Bolter, Plasma Gun, Chainsword and Power Fist.
description
Warhammer® 40,000: Squad Command marks the first time that the brutal, war-ravaged world of Games Workshop's Warhammer 40,000 universe will be playable on the Nintendo DS and PSP. Warhammer 40,000: Squad Command features fast, action-packed combat through turn-based strategy and an engaging, authentic single-player storyline.
Gamers play as the elite Space Marines of the Ultramarines chapter and strive to combat the encroaching evil of the ruthless and daemonic influenced Chaos Space Marines through 15 cinematically-tied missions. With a robust multiplayer mode featuring 9 unique missions, gamers will team up and go head-to-head with other gamers worldwide as either the Imperium of Man or Chaos Space Marines, ensuring hours of unique replayability.
further information
Release Date
Dec 21, 2007
Genre
Strategy
Version
US
ESRB Teen Titles rated T (Teen) have content that may be suitable for ages 13 and older. Titles in this category may contain violence, suggestive themes, crude humor, minimal blood, simulated gambling, and/or infrequent use of strong language.
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robertlee(6) on 19, Jun. 2008 05:52 (HKT)
Psp version is much better The graphics compared to the psp version are terrible. Game play is good. For that price (25$),if you like strategy games, you may try it.
warhammer 40,000: squad command i'd only recommend this if you are either a strategy player or a warhammer fan. graphically, the game is great, especially the environments. but, you'll find little support by way of the manual or in-game tutorial. the manual is little better than a pamphlet, and the in-game tutorial warps by in on-screen text without giving you related objectives to try out the functions being described. once you get past that and into the game, there are some interesting elements - the destructible terrain and the squad-based gameplay. but the controls are mapped out counter-intuitively so that the analog nub controls the camera, while the d-pad is used for selecting units and moving around the map. it takes getting used to, to say the least. i'm several missions along, and enjoying the game more now that i'm used to all its quirks, but expect a lot of frustration when getting into this experience the first few times...
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