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Game Details | Released 05 May 2006 |  | Format PS2, XBox, PC |  | Developer THQ |
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Full Spectrum Warrior: Ten Hammers
 Review A sequel to the first video game based on a US Army training simulator, Ten Hammers hones the strategic action with a myriad new moves and tweaked control interface that makes it easier to command your fireteams. The inclusion of new ‘precision’ attacks, that allow you to take the position of one of your soldiers and snipe a tricky insurgent, also make for more immersive battles and help widen the series’ appeal.
Ironically, though, the control limitations of the original FSW made for some of the game’s best moments — impossibly tense situations that conveyed the panic of armed combat in unknown territory, but which are easier to avoid in the new edition.
Reviewer: David McComb
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