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Audio Software icon An illustration of a 3. Software Images icon An illustration of two photographs. Images Donate icon An illustration of a heart shape Donate Ellipses icon An illustration of text ellipses. Vietcong 2 Item Preview. EMBED for wordpress. Want more? Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! Mettete la game. L'ambientazione trae, quindi, spunto da un fatto storico reale, un evento fondamentale nella guerra del Vietnam.
Rispetto al al primo Vietcong, in cui quasi tutte le missioni si svolgevano all'interno della giungla, ora avrete molte missioni disponibili all'interno dell'ambiente urbano. Cecchini sui tetti e soldati nemici nascosti nelle case sono alla base del concetto di gioco. One thing's for sure though: it doesn't do squads as well as either of the games it unashamedly rips off - or pays tribute to' if you want to be nice about it. Where should I start then? Perhaps I should mention that the graphics only look marginally better than the first game which looked pretty ugly when it was released anyway.
Or maybe I should berate lazy design ideas, which include the age-old concepts of 'death-from-falling-a-metre-or-two' and 'getting-automatically-shot-for-going-the-wrong-way'? Or should I start by pointing out the enemy's laughable Al, whose ideas of tactics are those little mints in a box?
Maybe I could denounce the weightless and flimsy feel to the engine, the weak and insubstantial feel to the weapons, the fact that you care as much for your comrades as you do for some snot in your McChicken sandwich? Or perhaps I should just mock the cringe-worthy voice-acting and corny, stereotyped dialogue?
Well, after that torrent of negativity, maybe it's only fair I start or end, damn page size restrictions with something pleasant. Vietcong 2 does have some nice set-pieces and intense stand-offs between the US and VC, and Pterodon has even included a VC campaign this time around, dispelling previous accusations of being slightly prejudiced towards the yanks' portrayal of the war.
This game, had it been released two years ago would've been a lot easier to swallow. However, considering just how much the FPS genre has progressed, specifically the squad-commanding, war-themed FPS sub-genre, it's really not worth your time unless you're particularly fanatical about the original.
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