Publisher THQ has released Spectrum Warrior (review) for free. Originally released four years ago by Pandemic, the game was developed for the U.S. Army as a training tool, and then adapted for civilian use with extra booms and a storyline. If you like strategic squad games such as Ghost Recon then definitely take a look.
In the game you command two teams through a series of missions in a fictional Middle Eastern country not too dissimilar to Afghanistan or Iraq. Each of the Alpha and Bravo outfits consists of four men: a team leader, an automatic rifleman, a grenadier and another rifleman. Each man is also equipped with a very limited number of frag and smoke grenades for use during the course of their missions. Instead of taking direct control of your troops, you issue orders to the team leaders, through simple context sensitive interface. For example if you place the movement cursor behind some car wreckage, you confirm the command and your squad will take cover behind it. Firing is also pretty simple, with a button click assigning a sector for a squad to concentrate their aim on. Aside from that, you can throw a frag grenade at enemies, provide temporary cover with a smoke grenade, pop a slightly more devastating rocket-propelled 40mm grenade (M203) at them, or in the case of tanks and so on call in an air support.
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