Field Commander
As you struggle to survive in a war-torn country filled with turmoil and chaos, you find yourself in the midst of an all out civil war. A once proud country is shattered into thirteen starving states fighting for their survival, and you realize the fate of your country?s destiny lies in the palm of your hands. You must take to the field in an attempt to defeat the enemy and restore peace.
Field Commander Features
- See each unique setting come alive with 3D graphics, stunning lighting, dynamic visual effects and highly-detailed terrain
- Rule the ground, sea and skies by mastering 15 army divisions at your disposal
- Delve into the game's engrossing story while combating an enemy over 30 unique missions
- Take to the field and guide your division to victory by outsmarting, outmaneuvering and outgunning your opponents
User Reviews about Field Commander
This is an awesome strategy game for PSP. Since it's turn-based it is very easy to play while out and about with distractions. -- Fun Game
I have to say, this is the only game I've purchased so far that I've really enjoyed on the PSP!!! If you are into strategy games this is the one for you!! Great game play, difficulty is really nice. It's not super easy to beat, but not impossible either. A lot of the maps differ in difficulty also. It's nice to have a easy round now and then.
Definitely a "Must Have" for the PSP. -- Great, fun game!!!!
Both my 8 yr. old sons enjoyed this game for about 3 days then they became distracted. The one son who enjoyed it more focuses more on strategy. -- Analytical
Field Commander for the PSP is very similar to Advance Wars on the DS side of things. You use turn based commands to negotiate your troops around a map to win a number of scenarios.
The key to this game is getting familiar with the different units under your command and coming to know the strengths and weaknesses of each one. You send the fast scouts zipping in to get the lay of the land, to spot where your enemies are hiding. Then you call in the heavy guns to blast them to oblivion.
The graphics are nicely done to immerse you into the chess match. The graphics are not ultra-realistic, but are more along the lines of a well drawn cartoon. The units move with a good amount of realism. As a "watcher in the sky" you zoom in and circle around the fighting to see it from all sides. Sometimes it is just "eye candy" but sometimes it does help to get a new angle on things and come up with an ideal strategy.
There's a number of missions here so you can play through each one several times, looking for the ideal solution, trying different combinations of troops. That being said, at some point you run out of interest for a given map. It would have been nice if that had some sort of randomizing factor.
People who are used to real time gaming, where you race around at top speed and madly try to keep track of everything that is going on, the slower pace here might take some getting used to. It is about strategizing and plotting. You look over the map, figure out how to best deploy your troops, and carefully get them into place. It is a game of chess, not paintball.
So that being said, some gamers who need the high paced adrenaline of button mashing might not appreciate this game. You need a different mentality, one that seeks out weaknesses and carefully layers on attacks until victory is achieved.
Well recommended for any fan of turn based gaming! -- Great turn-based gameplay
Although this game won't dazzle you with amazing graphics or incredible innovation, it will probably end up at the top of your game list. Field Commander is the perfect game for two people when traveling. It plays like a traditional 'war' game but with the benefit of modern technology. It is a GREAT strategy game with fun graphics, good AI, and very good multi-player options.
For turn-based stategy games, I think this is the one to get. -- On of the best for the PSP