Bohemia Interactive is bringing the classic 80’s video game Carrier Command into the modern age with Carrier Command: Gaea Mission for the Windows PC. Of course the gameplay will be updated (as will the graphics), but they are keeping the concept true to the original version that you may have played back in 1988:
Players will be treated to an immersive journey with an engaging story in the vast, free-roaming environment that spans 33 unique islands in 6 different climatic areas. Players will battle over air, land and sea in this exciting combination of the 1st and 3rd person action genre with strategic elements where the exploration and mastering of tactics is key and the thrill of a successful fight will spur the player onward to a victorious experience like no other.
They have released a trailer for E3, which you can check out below.
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