Commandos 2 and 3 are by far the best games in the entire franchise. While that could change with the release of Commandos: Origins, these two games will always stay in the hearts of real gamers. The entire series is known for its high difficulty, especially in Commandos 3: Destination Berlin, but that doesn't mean the games can't be fun. A great feature that the remasters lack is multiplayer. It allows you to either complete missions with your friends by assigning each character to a player or fight to the death on various maps.
I fell in love with this game the moment I started playing. You get to become a SWAT team leader, whose choices can change the outcome of the breach. This game can and will be brutal with the difficulty, but that adds to the experience. The graphics were way ahead of their time and still hold up today. It's not a direct recreation of a SWAT member's day, but it's close enough for you to feel immersed and focused. There are also specific rules of engagement that make the game more than just a first-person shooter. Firing a bullet is one of the last things you want to do to keep the final score as high as possible. Ready or Not is based on SWAT 4. While it has better graphics and maybe even overall gameplay, the fourth part of the Police Quest series is the best for people who want a bit of nostalgia, more FPS action, or most importantly, more space on the disk.