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A couple, maybe, but the developer has listened to feedback from the first and really made an effort to keep things interesting this time round. What's not so good is the actual structure of these levels.
Once again, you have the illusion of freedom on offer here, something heightened by the ability to give orders to all four of your squad-mates at once, all of whom sport much more impressive Al than that found in many other games of this ilk.
It's not freedom in the Operation Flashpoint 'do what you want, go where you want' manner. It's more, 'choose the best way of getting round that comer and only that comer'. You've Seen it on TV, you've read about it in the newspapers, now you can finally play this second-rate squadbased shooter budget release. The only problem is that it ain't as good as its similarly flawed sequel, both based in and around the sandy bits of Iraq.
Set in those bad ol' pre-liberation days, it's your job to prepare the way for George Bush Snr's forces; blowing up Scuds, infiltrating airbases and sneaking around right under Saddam's evil nose. Hell, while you're in , you might as well have a poke around for some weapons of mass destruction as well. It might just save some time in the long run. With a clunky control system and stealth that doesn't quite work, Conflict: Desert Storm isn't a patch on realismbound peers like Operation Flashpoint or Rogue Spear.
It's a passable shooter with a few decent levels, but most of your carefully planned assaults degenerate into formless scrambles against the braindead Al of the Iraqi crack troops.
Being able to choose between playing as US or British troops is a nice option, but the game really hasn't aged well. Timeliness is one of the few things this squad-based shooter gets right--you just know someone wants to live out the war in Iraq from the safety of the sofa.
But I wouldn't blink if U. The U. Delta Force puts up such a piss-poor fight in this game, playing through it might actually boost the Republican Guard's morale. Uncle Sam's boys can't shoot straight, even with auto-aim, and the Iraqis are unstoppable bullet-sponges with extrasensory perception.
I've seen some bad guys teleport through objects. I've seen others just stand in the sand, waiting to get gunned down while their buds pursue me with lethal gung-ho gusto. And my fellow Delta operatives I felt as if I had to hold their hands and guide them everywhere.
This ain't summer camp, guys--seek some damn cover! Controls can be changed at any time, and artificial intelligence will guide the rest of the team proper. Conflict: Desert Storm 2 gameplay will help each gamer find his own style of passing. You can move quietly and stealthily, eliminate opponents from behind and use different tactics, or you can go ahead, explode objects and fire machine guns.
Skirmishes with your opponents will take place in cities. In the first episode you will need to get to 2 fighters Delta 2 and help them. The user will destroy an enemy checkpoint, destroy communications while surrounded by enemy tanks and helicopters.
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