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Conflict Desert Storm 2

Conflict Desert Storm 2

(80 reviews)

Gotham's Conflict: Desert Storm made a big impact when it was released in September 2002, attracting considerable media attention due to its content. Nevertheless, it was a solid first-person affair, and now there's a sequel, imaginatively titled Conflict: Desert Storm II. Again set in the hostile environment of the Gulf War, Desert Storm II takes players a further 300 kilometers behind enemy lines in a squad-based game in which players are charged with tackling some of the most critical missions of the conflict. Your objective is to eliminate chemical warfare and rid Kuwait of the elite Republican Guard. Undoubtedly more challenging than the original, your campaign is pivotal to the events of the war. Your journey takes you through deadly Kuwait in which you must strategically command a squad of fellow troops through ten extensive missions before reaching the game's climax. As a game, Desert Storm II is smart and sophisticated, boasting convincing AI that affords human-like behaviour from both your allies and foes. Much of your adventure is spent sneaking around, and it's here that you'll be able to appreciate just how clever this game is. On the other hand, full-on shootouts are less tasking, but by no means easy. Armed to the teeth, you and your squad must do your best to avoid being shot by the myriad troops of the Republican Guard. Gameplay is well balanced between these two different playing styles, and keeps the player motivated to continue throughout the adventure. Another hit for SCi, Desert Storm II places itself alongside Rainbow Six and SWAT in the strategy-shooter hall of fame.

Gotham's Conflict: Desert Storm made a big impact when it was released in September 2002, attracting considerable media attention due to its content. Nevertheless, it was a solid first-person affair, and now there's a sequel, imaginatively titled Conflict: Desert Storm II. Again set in the hostile environment of the Gulf War, Desert Storm II takes players a further 300 kilometers behind enemy lines in a squad-based game in which players are charged with tackling some of the most critical missions of the conflict. Your objective is to eliminate chemical warfare and rid Kuwait of the elite Republican Guard. Undoubtedly more challenging than the original, your campaign is pivotal to the events of the war. Your journey takes you through deadly Kuwait in which you must strategically command a squad of fellow troops through ten extensive missions before reaching the game's climax. As a game, Desert Storm II is smart and sophisticated, boasting convincing AI that affords human-like behaviour from both your allies and foes. Much of your adventure is spent sneaking around, and it's here that you'll be able to appreciate just how clever this game is. On the other hand, full-on shootouts are less tasking, but by no means easy. Armed to the teeth, you and your squad must do your best to avoid being shot by the myriad troops of the Republican Guard. Gameplay is well balanced between these two different playing styles, and keeps the player motivated to continue throughout the adventure. Another hit for SCi, Desert Storm II places itself alongside Rainbow Six and SWAT in the strategy-shooter hall of fame.

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Conflict Desert Storm 2

$6.00

(80 reviews)

Gotham's Conflict: Desert Storm made a big impact when it was released in September 2002, attracting considerable media attention due to its content. Nevertheless, it was a solid first-person affair, and now there's a sequel, imaginatively titled Conflict: Desert Storm II. Again set in the hostile environment of the Gulf War, Desert Storm II takes players a further 300 kilometers behind enemy lines in a squad-based game in which players are charged with tackling some of the most critical missions of the conflict. Your objective is to eliminate chemical warfare and rid Kuwait of the elite Republican Guard. Undoubtedly more challenging than the original, your campaign is pivotal to the events of the war. Your journey takes you through deadly Kuwait in which you must strategically command a squad of fellow troops through ten extensive missions before reaching the game's climax. As a game, Desert Storm II is smart and sophisticated, boasting convincing AI that affords human-like behaviour from both your allies and foes. Much of your adventure is spent sneaking around, and it's here that you'll be able to appreciate just how clever this game is. On the other hand, full-on shootouts are less tasking, but by no means easy. Armed to the teeth, you and your squad must do your best to avoid being shot by the myriad troops of the Republican Guard. Gameplay is well balanced between these two different playing styles, and keeps the player motivated to continue throughout the adventure. Another hit for SCi, Desert Storm II places itself alongside Rainbow Six and SWAT in the strategy-shooter hall of fame.

Gotham's Conflict: Desert Storm made a big impact when it was released in September 2002, attracting considerable media attention due to its content. Nevertheless, it was a solid first-person affair, and now there's a sequel, imaginatively titled Conflict: Desert Storm II. Again set in the hostile environment of the Gulf War, Desert Storm II takes players a further 300 kilometers behind enemy lines in a squad-based game in which players are charged with tackling some of the most critical missions of the conflict. Your objective is to eliminate chemical warfare and rid Kuwait of the elite Republican Guard. Undoubtedly more challenging than the original, your campaign is pivotal to the events of the war. Your journey takes you through deadly Kuwait in which you must strategically command a squad of fellow troops through ten extensive missions before reaching the game's climax. As a game, Desert Storm II is smart and sophisticated, boasting convincing AI that affords human-like behaviour from both your allies and foes. Much of your adventure is spent sneaking around, and it's here that you'll be able to appreciate just how clever this game is. On the other hand, full-on shootouts are less tasking, but by no means easy. Armed to the teeth, you and your squad must do your best to avoid being shot by the myriad troops of the Republican Guard. Gameplay is well balanced between these two different playing styles, and keeps the player motivated to continue throughout the adventure. Another hit for SCi, Desert Storm II places itself alongside Rainbow Six and SWAT in the strategy-shooter hall of fame.

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originally posted on retrovgames.com

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5 April 2023
originally posted on retrovgames.com
19 April 2023
BROOKLYN GIRL
originally posted on retrovgames.com
19 April 2023
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originally posted on retrovgames.com
27 May 2023
Corey R.
originally posted on retrovgames.com
13 April 2023
EF27
originally posted on retrovgames.com
24 April 2023
Jake S.
originally posted on retrovgames.com
15 May 2023
Kindle Customer
originally posted on retrovgames.com
23 May 2023
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originally posted on retrovgames.com