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List All 22 PricesThe original Full Spectrum Warrior was groundbreaking because it was a tactical war game simulator, which emphasized the command aspects of squad based warfare rather than first person shooter action. Two years later, game developer Pandemic Studios tries to improve upon the idea with the release of Full Spectrum Warrior: Ten Hammers. Read more
The sequel to the critically acclaimed squad-based/real-time tactical combat game, Full Spectrum Warrior: Ten Hammers takes the brand's innovative and authentic military gaming experience to the next level with new features in every aspect of the game. As squad leader, coordinate the actions of multiple infantry squads, leading them through a variety of hostile environments. An intuitive control scheme allows you to control your squads in real-time as you outthink,... Read more
Ultimately Ten Hammers doesn't build all that much on the original and is targeted at those hardcore strategists who truly enjoyed the first game. While the tactical combat is still the best around, more casual gamers hoping for a military action fix may find it too frustrating, too inconsistent and too cold for their liking. Read more
Pandemic and THQ drop the hammer on armchair soldiers in this sequel to the popular military strategy game. Read more
Ten Hammers maintains a good presentation and adds some minor control tweaks, but overall you're left with a strategy experience that feels very familiar if you played the first game. Read more