There’s some role-playing, as between missions, you can “spend†experience earned to boost skills with various types of weapons. There are a lot of interesting elements in Conflict: Vietnam. At times you reach the level of paranoia reminiscent to navigating the trap-filled jungles of another tactical shooter – Vietcong. As you sneak your way through the jungles, there’s a definite feeling of dread, that something really bad is about to happen at any time. Your team consists of a medic, two heavily armed types, and a sniper. It’s a squad-based game, letting you take control of—or issue orders to—any of your buddies. It’s an exhausting game, with very little let up. Conflict: Vietnam manages to recreate the chaos of Vietnam almost too well.
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