to replay missions often. There's also a thick fog of war that covers the playing field and you constantly come under attack from hidden foes, which can slow the pace of the game down. Despite this frustration, however, I found myself wanting to return to
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The multiplayer is by far the strongest element of the game, so hopefully we'll see both more ease of connection and an update to online options in the future. With both of those things in place, most likely in a sequel, Squad Command might not be a game
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IGN
The Warhammer universe is a massive, elaborate entity that spans countless models, tabletop games and videogames, among other things. Warhammer 40,000: Squad Command is one such title that inhabits the Warhammer space and attempts to deliver a turn-based
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get to jump into a universe that, while not well-explained in the game, is pretty damn deep otherwise (seriously, search for 40K books on Amazon and you'll find a ton). And, thankfully, you can take the game online and play against a buddy that doesn't ha
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looking forward to connecting to the Internet and playing against anyone in the world in ranked matches, which we haven't managed to try pre-release. Because the game's campaign is short and, to be honest, not fantastic, Squad Command's multiplayer offeri
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