
You can then hire the local mob to protect the freshly liberated region, equiping them with guns, armors and training so they can eventualy repel attacks from the Warlord, in an attempt to recapture it. Once liberated, the region will provide you with a monthly income to help you in your war effort.nothing is free.even freedom. You mission (Campaign) if you accept it, is to liberate a country (somewhere in the Middle East) from a tyranic Warlord (terrorist, dictator, a threat to freedom.bla bla bla ), the country is divided into small regions which you have to free successively in order to gain access to the next region. Once more you are in control of a Mercenary Organisation Killers for Hire :D, select your mercs carefully amongst many available to you, some will work well together others dispite each other so pick them accordingly. Well, it's a turn based action, tactical game, similar to Commandos, Desperados, X-Com Series. What the hell is Jagged Alliance: Crossfire? Also, I realized that there is a previous game to this one called "back in action" which I need to play. I finnally beat the game and was quite impressed. Also is the importance of your characters stance. The key is to use the pause and to direct fire to the enemies torso. I then proceeded to replay the game and I actually started to make money and advance. However, after awhile I went online and found out how to actually play this game. I eventually had to forget about it since I was literally stuck and either that or start over.

And even the best mercs tend to be almost impossible to hire early or middle of the game. Its not simple and your opponents seem to somehow be much faster or better than you despite the fact you bought the most expensive weapons and armour. I was similar at first with this game but the game is really really hard to beat.

Since playing the early versions of jagged alliance I remember many hours of fun and enjoyment.

When I saw this on sale I went crazy and had to buy it.
