Wolf of the Battlefield: Commando 3 Co-Op Review
Review System(s): Xbox Live Arcade Playstation Network

I'll be honest, I don't recall much of the previous two Commando games. But immediately after Wolf of the Battlefield: Commando 3 was announced with it's 3 player co-op gameplay I knew the latest game was one I had to check out. Wolf of the Battlefield isn't necessarily a bad game, but it's not a good one either. I can't quite place my finger on what it is, it's almost like the game is missing something simple.
WotBC3 plays a bit like Total Carnage, the classic sequel to Smash T.V. from the arcades. It's a top down dual analog shooter in which you and your buddies take on swarms of seemingly endless bad guys in a gritty war enviornment. The graphics are crisp and cartoonish with colorful anime style overlays for your special attacks and cut scenes. You'll find yourself trouncing through 5 levels of gameplay, with the total game length not much longer than 30 to 35 minutes. It is a bit short, but there are 4 difficulty levels to play through and a few secret areas to uncover. There's not much here in the way of weapons, you have your standard machine gun, some blue/green glowy gun, rockets, and a flame thrower. Each weapon can be upgraded 3 times for increasing damage and firing rate. There are vehicles in the game, but they are few and far between; and even though you can get all 3 of your guys in each vehicle, I found the vehicle controls clunky. Scoring is based on an ever increasing combo system, with multipliers up to 24x. You'll lose your combo if you take a hit, so obviously you'll want to avoid that.

The specifics of Co-Op play force players to work together in a few ways, namely by covering each others asses and making sure each player gets their share of weapon upgrades. There's a continuous stream of spawning bad guys behind you, saw it's much easier if one player is designated as the cover man to watch for these cheap kills. It is a nice change of pace to have 3 co-op players, each one with their own strengths and weaknesses. Of course you have the small yet agile female character, the big, brutish tank male character, and your Johnny go lucky all around average guy that's balanced. Each one has their own "M Attack" which I think stands for massive, or multiple, or mulberry - either way it unleashes an impressive wave of destruction against multiple bad guys.
All in all Wolf of the Battlefield: Commando 3 (ok, seriously? Shorten the name) is a decent game that just lacks inspiration. There's nothing incredibly wrong with the game, but in an age where our virtual arcades are becoming crowded with similar titles - WotBC3 does nothing to stand above the rest. It's hard to justify the $10, unless of course you snag it on Xbox Live Arcade, then you'll get into Street Fighter II: HD Remix Beta.
The Co-Op Experience: 3 player mindless action. Splash of vehicles, splash of upgradable weapons.
Score: 3 out of 5
Wolf of the Battlefield: Commando 3 Co-Op Review from Nicholas Puleo on Vimeo.
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I'm interested in winning a copy. Looks like it could be fun, but if I don't like it at least I'm in the SF2HD Beta.
Even if I don't win a copy I'm going to purchase this Friday so a buddy and I can grind through it. But hey Co-Optimus you didn't say how many achievments there are?
Costs less than a movie for 2, so if you and a buddy can get a couple hours of entertainment out of it, why not? And of course the SF2HD entry is sweet. Can't wait to beat the crap out of my friends... in HD!
The achievements are actually pretty easy. I think there's like 12 of them.
Kind of thought this game was going to be more like the PC versions. Great review.
It sounds like it could be pretty fun. Really, there's such a dearth of 3 or more player co-op games that anything is quite appreciated.
Based on the review this game doesn't sound like a homerun but my friend and I are always looking for co-op games to play. Most of the time I'm from the school of something is better than nothing and this could be one of those cases.
I enjoyed Assault Heroes 1 and 2, and this game looks pretty similar, so I think it'll be fun to play.
3 player titles are the perfect number for my typical gaming group. I do agree that it doesn't seem like this game offers anything that makes it stand out from the pack. For the price of the game I would much rather buy some rock band songs as I would personally get more use out of them. That being said I would give it a fair try if I won it, count me in!
These games make me happy.. why? Co-op gets my girl to actually play the console.
I remember the original Commando pretty fondly both in the arcade and on the C-64. I remember first playing Mercs a few times in the early 90s, but didn't find out until only a few years ago that it was a sequel to Commando! If it wasn't for the title and news about the game the past few months, I probably wouldn't have made the connection this time either!
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Sometimes the mindless killing and frenzy alongside with co-op makes it that much more fun. Definitely something I'd look further into to playing.PS I'd like to see a free copy.