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"Ah, one of the deluxe models."

<i>Star Wars&trade;</i> Republic Commando, a deep, tactical FPS widely considered one of the greatest Star Wars™ games ever, is available for Windows, now on GOG.com with a 20% launch discount.

We have mastered the force. We have fought in glorious battles, and commanded them from afar. We have watched brave heroes rise and fall as governments topple. Now how about a change of perspective?
You are the Delta Squad, an elite commando, special forces. For most of your clone brothers, the surface battle is the objective, but you are here for a bigger reason - one that requires the pin-point precision only you can deliver. You are elite, but you are no heroes in this war, you're just here to get the dirty jobs done.

<i>Star Wars&trade;</i> Republic Commando is often brought up as one of the greatest Star Wars™ games of all time. It offers a dirty, inglorious perspective on the Clone Wars and wraps it in an immersive, high quality tactical FPS. Your squadmates are intelligent, they will follow orders but never get in your way, and you will have to rely on their skills to get through the increasingly unforgiving challenges that lay ahead. The idle chatter of Delta Squad and ever present sight of your helmet visor will serve as a constant reminder of who you are, and what you are here to do.

Lead an impressively effective squad of elite clone troopers in <i>Star Wars&trade;</i> Republic Commando, available now, DRM-free on GOG.com. The 20% launch discount will last for 72 hours until Friday, January 30 at 1:59 PM GMT.
It's funny because, while I like this game very much, at first I was massively disappointed by its tactical aspect and the fact that it worked only at some kind of special points in the levels, where you could actually make your team have some real tactical moves.

But after playing it through it didn't bothered me that much. At the end, I think I was just expecting much more mainly because of LucasArts dev videos back then who really knew how to exaggerate every aspect of the game, showing it as if it was a revolutionary game. It was not, but it is a very good game anyway. And the different personalities of the team mates really sold it to me.
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DarthKaal: It's funny because, while I like this game very much, at first I was massively disappointed by its tactical aspect and the fact that it worked only at some kind of special points in the levels, where you could actually make your team have some real tactical moves.

But after playing it through it didn't bothered me that much. At the end, I think I was just expecting much more mainly because of LucasArts dev videos back then who really knew how to exaggerate every aspect of the game, showing it as if it was a revolutionary game. It was not, but it is a very good game anyway. And the different personalities of the team mates really sold it to me.
The best part for me (probably quite worryingly) was always the way the visor self cleaned after getting splattered, especially in a big fight. I wish more games had such a small, but immersive addition.