Compare Commandos 2 & Praetorians: Hd Remaster Double Pack prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Pyro Studios, Yippee Entertainment. Published by Kalypso Media Digital. Released on 1/24/2020. Available on PC, Xbox. Genres: Single Player, Multiplayer, Bird View, Strategy.

Two Pyro Studios PC classics from the early 2000s arrive in one bundle: Commandos 2, the grandfather of real-time stealth-tactics, and Praetorians, a Roman-era RTS. Both remasters are functional but thin on ambition.

This double pack bundles two very different strategy games from the same original developer, Pyro Studios, under one Kalypso-published roof. Commandos 2 HD Remaster is a real-time tactics game set in World War II where you control a small squad of Allied specialists, each locked to a role, behind enemy lines. The Green Beret handles brute-force distractions, the Sniper covers long sightlines, the Sapper sweeps minefields with a metal detector, the Spy infiltrates disguised, the Diver operates in water, and the Thief handles locks and silent takedowns. You coordinate all eight classes across ten large, hand-crafted missions, plus ten unlockable bonus missions that include some of the hardest scenarios in the package. Each stage plays more like a spatial puzzle than a conventional military operation: enemy view-cones dictate every move, and improvised plans die fast when you forget one patrol route. Quicksave is your best friend. The core loop is still compelling on PC, where keyboard-and-mouse controls remain the clear platform of choice, and load times are far shorter than the console versions that dominated most critical coverage. The remaster itself is a mixed ledger. Textures are upscaled rather than hand-redrawn, reportedly via AI-based upscaling, which produces serviceable results but loses some of the original's gritty charm. The reworked UI and tutorial are present, though the tutorial still front-loads information in a way that can overwhelm first-timers. More pointedly, the original co-op mode has been stripped out entirely, which matters to anyone who remembers coordinating commando strikes with a friend. Historical imagery, including Nazi and Japanese Imperial symbols, has been removed, a decision Kalypso defended publicly but that remains controversial with the fanbase. At launch the PC version shipped with notable bugs, though patches addressed the worst of them over time. Praetorians HD Remaster is the calmer of the two. Set during the rise of the Roman Empire, the campaign takes you across Egypt, Gaul, and Italy as you fight to become Emperor. This is a traditional RTS built around unit composition and positional tactics: spearmen, centurions, archers, and cavalry each carry distinct role-specific strengths, and the combat system rewards holding high ground and flanking rather than raw resource accumulation. Base-building exists but is stripped back compared to contemporary RTS titles, since constructing siege equipment like catapults requires the right troop types rather than mined resources. A four-part tutorial walks you through the unit roster at a reasonable pace. Multiplayer is included and works via Steam, though the player population is thin enough that you will be relying on friends or playing skirmish solo. The AI attracted criticism across reviews for being passive and predictable, which blunts the mid-game challenge considerably once you learn its patterns. Like Commandos 2, the remaster delivers a graphical bump and little else, leaving the underlying 2003 design entirely intact, rough edges and all. For a strategy newcomer asking whether either game is a sensible entry point in 2025, the honest answer is: Commandos 2 yes, Praetorians conditionally. The Commandos formula, thin squad, no build queues, pure spatial thinking, is one of the cleanest expressions of single-unit decision-making in the genre. If you have played Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun or Desperados III and want to see where that design lineage started, this is the direct ancestor. Praetorians is more of a nostalgia product. Its RTS mechanics have been refined so thoroughly by other titles in the intervening twenty-plus years that newcomers will likely find it mechanically sparse. On PC specifically, both games function acceptably and the bundle format means you are essentially getting Commandos 2 at a significant discount over buying it standalone, with Praetorians as a historical footnote alongside it. Diego, Scout Team

Commandos 2 & Praetorians: Hd Remaster Double Pack
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Commandos 2 & Praetorians: Hd Remaster Double Pack

Jan 24, 2020Pyro Studios, Yippee EntertainmentKalypso Media Digital
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Two Pyro Studios PC classics from the early 2000s arrive in one bundle: Commandos 2, the grandfather of real-time stealth-tactics, and Praetorians, a Roman-era RTS. Both remasters are functional but thin on ambition.

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About Commandos 2 & Praetorians: Hd Remaster Double Pack

This double pack bundles two very different strategy games from the same original developer, Pyro Studios, under one Kalypso-published roof. Commandos 2 HD Remaster is a real-time tactics game set in World War II where you control a small squad of Allied specialists, each locked to a role, behind enemy lines. The Green Beret handles brute-force distractions, the Sniper covers long sightlines, the Sapper sweeps minefields with a metal detector, the Spy infiltrates disguised, the Diver operates in water, and the Thief handles locks and silent takedowns. You coordinate all eight classes across ten large, hand-crafted missions, plus ten unlockable bonus missions that include some of the hardest scenarios in the package. Each stage plays more like a spatial puzzle than a conventional military operation: enemy view-cones dictate every move, and improvised plans die fast when you forget one patrol route. Quicksave is your best friend. The core loop is still compelling on PC, where keyboard-and-mouse controls remain the clear platform of choice, and load times are far shorter than the console versions that dominated most critical coverage. The remaster itself is a mixed ledger. Textures are upscaled rather than hand-redrawn, reportedly via AI-based upscaling, which produces serviceable results but loses some of the original's gritty charm. The reworked UI and tutorial are present, though the tutorial still front-loads information in a way that can overwhelm first-timers. More pointedly, the original co-op mode has been stripped out entirely, which matters to anyone who remembers coordinating commando strikes with a friend. Historical imagery, including Nazi and Japanese Imperial symbols, has been removed, a decision Kalypso defended publicly but that remains controversial with the fanbase. At launch the PC version shipped with notable bugs, though patches addressed the worst of them over time. Praetorians HD Remaster is the calmer of the two. Set during the rise of the Roman Empire, the campaign takes you across Egypt, Gaul, and Italy as you fight to become Emperor. This is a traditional RTS built around unit composition and positional tactics: spearmen, centurions, archers, and cavalry each carry distinct role-specific strengths, and the combat system rewards holding high ground and flanking rather than raw resource accumulation. Base-building exists but is stripped back compared to contemporary RTS titles, since constructing siege equipment like catapults requires the right troop types rather than mined resources. A four-part tutorial walks you through the unit roster at a reasonable pace. Multiplayer is included and works via Steam, though the player population is thin enough that you will be relying on friends or playing skirmish solo. The AI attracted criticism across reviews for being passive and predictable, which blunts the mid-game challenge considerably once you learn its patterns. Like Commandos 2, the remaster delivers a graphical bump and little else, leaving the underlying 2003 design entirely intact, rough edges and all. For a strategy newcomer asking whether either game is a sensible entry point in 2025, the honest answer is: Commandos 2 yes, Praetorians conditionally. The Commandos formula, thin squad, no build queues, pure spatial thinking, is one of the cleanest expressions of single-unit decision-making in the genre. If you have played Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun or Desperados III and want to see where that design lineage started, this is the direct ancestor. Praetorians is more of a nostalgia product. Its RTS mechanics have been refined so thoroughly by other titles in the intervening twenty-plus years that newcomers will likely find it mechanically sparse. On PC specifically, both games function acceptably and the bundle format means you are essentially getting Commandos 2 at a significant discount over buying it standalone, with Praetorians as a historical footnote alongside it. Diego, Scout Team

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steamReal-Time TacticsWWIIStealth-TacticsView-Cone PuzzlesSquad ManagementRoman Empire RTSUnit CompositionNostalgia RemasterAI Upscaled VisualsSkirmish Mode

System Requirements

Minimum

Memory
6 GB RAM
Storage
8 GB
Graphics
Nvidia GTX 570, AMD Radeon HD 6950, 2GB Vram
Processor
Intel i3 4th-Generation 3.5GHz, AMD Quad-Core 3.9GHz
System requirements
Windows 7 64-bit, Windows 8, Windows 10

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Developer
Pyro Studios, Yippee Entertainment
Publisher
Kalypso Media Digital
Release Date
Jan 24, 2020

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