World War II Tank Commander

It's World War II and you are a commander of an M4 Sherman tank in the Fourth Armored Division, Patton's best and most elite division. From France to Germany, you will destroy opposition from the war's most fearsome tanks such as Panthers, Tigers and Hummels. Land on Utah Beach, cut off enemy forces at the Brittany Peninsula, smash Germans forces across the Moselle, relieve the besieged 101st Airborne at Bastogne, cross the Rhine and chase the German forces into Czechoslovakia. Engage in nonstop military arcade action with authentic weapons. Multiple mission styles are included with objectives such as Assault, Escort, Defense, and Rescue.

Features

- Enjoy nonstop military action with gunfire, mines, tracer fire and explosions.
- Take on more than 30 objectives over 10 missions.
- Follow the campaigns of General Patton's Fourth Armored Division, “Patton's Best”.
- Complete multiple objectives such as Assault, Escort, Defense, and Rescue.
- Fight for your country and destroy Nazi tanks, armor, self-propelled guns and infantry in the Sherman tank.
- Arcade-style tank combat makes the game fun for the casual gamer as well as the tank enthusiast and World War II buff
- Detailed WWII-era environments with many eye-catching special effects set the backdrop for battle.
- AMD64-optimized for better gameplay, visuals and overall gaming experience

Reviews:

"...on par with the tank missions from Call of Duty or Medal of Honor...” IGN

"The gameplay is addictive and in the pick-up-and-play style we don't see too often nowadays...It's pure fun" The Gaming Shack Network (TGSN)

"WWII Tank Commander is a great addition to the WWII genre. The environments are detailed and the special effects of the game make it very realistic." Gameinatrix

Our Review

Will WWII Tank Commander Let You Release Your Inner Patton?

by Terry Lee Coleman

The very name “tank” is a misnomer. Supposedly, these armored behemoths, first employed in World War I, were to be called landships. However, for secrecy’s sake, they were labeled as “water tanks” during shipment to the front. Fortunately, the name was shortened to “tank” and like most names given by affectionate servicemen, the name stuck. Which, when you think about it, is a good thing – Tank is so much more to the point, and quite frankly sexier, than Landship, which sounds like the title of a bad Saturday Night Live skit.

Through the years, there have been more than a few tank games, on a number of video game platforms. Some of them, like the original M-1 Tank Platoon, are fondly remembered by many, while the vast majority are justly dismissed to the dustbin of historical games.

Voice of the Masses