Sherman Commander

Sherman Commander

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Sherman Commander brings a whole new perspective on realism in tactical tank warfare simulation. Presenting the tank as a slow, lumbering war machine that requires the effort of the entire crew to operate. Command your own vehicle together with a whole platoon of Sherman tanks over the most famous theatres of WW2. Take the commander’s seat and give specific orders to your crew and remaining tanks, or open the tactical map to coordinate your actions with accompanying units.

Engage in heavy fighting in the infantry support role and conduct sneaky, maneuver-oriented duels with more heavily armored and harder-hitting enemy vehicles. Being the underdog in those match-ups will require a thoughtful approach, as each mistake may and will have dire consequences. Sherman Commander will feature various battlefields and combat situations across many theatres, and will pit you against a dynamic AI that will attempt to outmaneuver you and put you on the defensive.


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Sherman Commander on Steam

Fuga: Melodies of Steel

Fuga: Melodies of Steel

Finally after a long road this game saw the light of day and I was more than eager to put hands on it.

Despite the number of hours clocked in I have not finished it as I actually been redoing the game a few times to measure replayability as well as how better/worse I could do, but from what I experienced so far, I’m holding my vote positive.

It is however not a game without its flaws, if things that can be fixed to an extend, so lets break it down.

The definitely good:

  • Graphics/Artstyle

I am utterly in love with the detailed artwork pieces that are shown all over the game, and I feel that everything else helps build up a style that’s very uniform across the board and that’s even including the 3D models used for the characters during intermission/exploration. There’s certainly artistic liberty in some departments namely the mechanical designs, but I was already expecting some of the silliness coming in and I was not looking for much else here, so there’s definitely plenty of value.

Real player with 81.2 hrs in game


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Right. Where to begin with this one. Be warned, this is less an objective review and more a personal retrospective, and there will be prologue spoilers. I don’t usually “review” games and am only giving this one attention as I feel it has the makings of a sleeper hit that hardcore fans will be trying to convince people to play. Like its predecessors, it hit shelves with absolutely no fanfare. Just seeing how few reviews games like this one gets shows how criminally underrated these hidden gems are.

Real player with 55.8 hrs in game

Fuga: Melodies of Steel on Steam