
Colonel Forum Icon: A icon that can be used on Paradox own forum. Wallpapers: Wallpapers made with art from the game. German Tank Pack: Eight tanks for when playing as Germany, ranging from light all the way up to Super Heavy. French Tank Pack: Eight tanks for when playing as France, ranging from light all the way up to Super Heavy. British Tank Pack: Eight tanks for when playing as United Kingdom, ranging from light all the way up to Super Heavy. US Tank Pack: Eight tanks for when playing as USA, ranging from light all the way up to Super Heavy. Soviet Tank Pack: Eight tanks for when playing as Soviet, ranging from light all the way up to Super Heavy. Heavy Cruiser Pack: Seven heavy cruisers available for both Axis and Allies - Exeter, Prinz Eugen and Mogami amongst others. We want to root for him but does he really need us to root for him? As the audience, we know he's going to come out alright and that the "bad guys" never have good aim even when he's right in front of them.Hearts of Iron IV: Colonel Edition includes: And how that's possible is beyond me, and again, does it matter? Matrix is able to escape and with the help of a woman he kidnaps named Cindy, played by Rae Dawn Chong, he is able to track Jenny down to a little island off the coast of Santa Barbara, California. So, that's it, that's why he was abducted and his daughter was kidnapped. Arius wants him to commit a political assassination so he can lead a military coup. His daughter is kidnapped and he is blackmailed by a former Latin American dictator named Arius (played by Dan Hedaya who is probably better remembered by American audiences as Nick Tortelli on "Cheers").
Matrix is a former member of a special forces unit. But in "Commando," Arnold Schwarzenegger's character John Matrix is no match for the countless obstacles that are preventing him from saving his kidnapped daughter, played by a young Alyssa Milano. This is why "Die Hard" was such a great film, the hero of the film didn't look like everyone who came into his way was doomed.
Apart from a bad script, there are numerous horrible one-liners and bad acting. These films have outlandish or undeveloped storylines that take a backseat to action sequences that involve the hero of the film being a one man army taking down countless "bad guys." It's an excuse for violence from men with too much testosterone and roid rage that appeals to the adolescent moviegoer. Do the plots in these films actually matter? Probably not. They're extremely boring, anticlimactic, unsatisfying, and for the most part bad films.