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"textContent": "M4 Sherman tanks were seen as the backbone of the allied forces, and they have continually been a huge part of WWII since their introduction in 1942. They were not only easy to maintain but also producing them in large quantities was quite easy, too. Many of us would like to control such an amazing vehicle, and with Sherman Commander, our wish is finally coming true.\n\nUnlike other tank games that just focus on the tank itself, this one adds more focus on the infantry, which is definitely something I enjoyed and appreciated a whole lot more than expected. Commanding a tank has never felt more rewarding, and while you can see a third person view of the tank, most of the time you want to focus on the first person view, as it offers a much better perspective and you also have tighter controls that way. But I played in third person during multiple battles, and it felt just fine.\n\nMaps in Sherman Commander are not overly large, but not that small, either. I like the fact t...",
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