Like Commandos 3 and Cannon Fodder, WOTLK Classic lets you control a small number of troops while attempting to WOTLK Gold complete missions in which the odds are stacked against you. Typically, you'll find yourself with only three or four troops at your disposal, and in many cases, you won't be particularly well armed until you manage to scavenge additional weaponry by finding it or removing it from the bodies of fallen enemies. 

The 25-plus weapons available in the game include everything from knives and rifle butts to sniper rifles, machine guns, and even Molotov cocktails. Although none of the soldiers in the game specialize in certain roles, there's no reason why you can't create your own specialists by simply arming them with the appropriate weapons.

WOTLK Classic essentially seems like a great big WOTLK Classic toy box--and a very realistic, accessible one at that. Soldiers can be played as either a real-time strategy or a third-person action game, and because you're able to switch between the two control systems at will, like in Hidden & Dangerous 2, it's easy to carry out actions by using your entire squad or a single soldier. To better carry out more-complex maneuvers or to complete mission objectives, you'll often have to take direct control of your troops, but since your soldiers are able to defend themselves adequately, the strategic controls don't seem like they force you to compromise.

The first portion of our demo took place close to a small farmhouse, where, upon spotting an enemy soldier, Codemasters producer Callum Godfrey took the opportunity to show us just how effective stealth can be in the game. Even while using the strategic view, Godfrey was able to have one of his men back up against one of the farmhouse walls and quietly edge along the wall to cheap WOTLK Classic Gold get closer to his enemy.