![]() ![]() ![]() You can directly control any of your soldiers at any time. To beat the missions, you'll need to master team management, which is part of the problem. (The exact number depends on the difficulty setting.) Missions are uncommonly long and at times brutally difficult, throwing vast numbers of enemies at you, which makes limited saves doubly unacceptable. The developers also broke one of the cardinal rules of PC game design by limiting how many times you can save per mission. Missions tend to switch gears at just the right moment instead of letting ideas wear out their welcome, though a few missions do beat the same ideas into the ground with grueling repetition. More often than not, the missions are tense and action packed, filled with varied objectives. You'll race through the jungle in a jeep, assault gun emplacements, raid sprawling bases, blast bad guys in a movie theater, gun down foes in a subway, fight through gloomy caves, and crawl through rubble-strewn streets. In the lengthy campaign, you'll fight drug lords in Latin America, take on terrorists in Seoul, stop Sarin gas production in the former Soviet Union, and much more. There's more to enjoy this time around, but you'll still need to live with glaring problems.Ĭonflict: Global Terror puts you in the boots of an elite four-man counterterrorist team. The series isn't out of the woods yet - old problems remain - yet the missions are more exciting, the graphics look better, and the enemy AI is smarter than in the last game, Conflict: Vietnam. With the latest game, Conflict: Global Terror, that dogged determination is starting to pay off. Since its inception, the Conflict series has struggled to rise above mediocrity, yet it keeps valiantly plugging on. Multiplayer modes are supported for online gamers. To prevent the terrorist plans from succeeding, single players once again take control of a small squad of soldiers, making use of each individual's skills as the situations require. Veteran characters Bradley, Jones, Connors, and Foley have undergone intense counter-terrorist training for their missions in diverse, "hot spot" locations around the world, but nothing could fully prepare them for the challenges they face as the deadly organization known as March 33 begins to put its plans in motion. ![]() After two tours of duty in Desert Storm (20) and battles through the thick jungles in Vietnam (2004), Pivotal Games' Conflict series of military shooters looks to take its fight to the terrorists, with this modern warfare adventure. ![]()
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