Just like all those Vietnam movies I’m sure you’ve seen, which in turn feel You never know where the enemy may be lurking. To spot that bit of foliage that just doesn’t look quite right, and then shoot For the most part you willįind yourself slowly and cautiously treading through the jungle in an attempt The jungle theme is done well and really helps immerse you in the game worldĪs well as add a good bit of anxiety and tension. You can pick up dropped weapons and receive a little TLC from the Platoon Medic, providing he’s still alive and in close proximity. You search for “Charlie,” shoot and run like hell, and then repeat when the smoke has cleared. Nearly all look roughly the same as well, save for the few underground tunnel missions, which aren’t very fun. You take on mission after mission (20 in all) and each is pretty standard FPS-fare. Look for those muzzle flaresĪnd flank the trigger-happy bastard…which is a bit easier said than done. Soon as you step foot off the jeep, a VC sniper has downed one of the farm handsĪnd left you and your small squad ducking for cover. Mission, which is to go see a farmer about some much-needed rice. After some brief target practice, you’re off on your first To Nui Pek, a Special Forces camp where you’re to replace an officer who was The game begins quickly as you, Sergeant First Class Steve Hawkins, are reassigned Pants while the platoon does the dirty work. Unfortunately, some hardcore technical issues and a dated graphicsĮngine makes me sadder than a green soldier cowering in a ditch wetting his Shooter rich with jungle warfare and frantic, white-knuckling firefights, which Illusion Softworks’ new FPS Vietcong is a fairly typical Pa would not have met Ma upon on his discharge. Tiger out of desperation and depleted rations, then I wouldn’t be here today to Of ‘Nam, dodging bullets, losing men and feasting on the occasional Vietnamese Yet ifįirst Sergeant Alton Sanders had not served his 3-year tour of duty in the jungles I don’t know many who believe the Vietnam War was a good thing. I’ve always believed that bad things ultimately happen for good reasons…well,
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