Gamecritics writes: "Although I can't get over my preference for tangible goods, knowing that titles I've enjoyed lately would never have seen release in physical format helps ease the pain of dealing with the new reality of download-only. I'd much rather fork over a twenty at GameStop and have a disc to add to my stack, but if this is the sacrifice it takes to get these small gems into my hands, then so be it. Case in point: Wolf of the Battlefield: Commando 3.
A surprising update to one of Capcom's long fallow franchises, Backbone Entertainment has revamped the classic one-man-against-an-army formula, and I've got to say that it's a success... for the most part."
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