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Playstation 2 : Conflict: Vietnam Reviews

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Below are user reviews of Conflict: Vietnam and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Conflict: Vietnam. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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Its better than Conflict Desert Storm

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 4
Date: October 11, 2004
Author: Amazon User

Conflict Vietnam is a good game. The controls are the same as Conflict Desert Storm and the missions are easier. Its realistic. Theres even traps. If you liked Conflict Desert Storm or Conflict Desert Storm 2 you should rent or buy this game. It is worth it.

Another awesome "Conflict" game...

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 13 / 14
Date: October 12, 2004
Author: Amazon User

Conflict: Vietnam is another great game in the "Conflict" series. For the record I am a female & I never really play any fighting games (with the exception of the Conflict games) because I'm not into the shooting/fighting games. When Back to Baghdad came out my husband begged & begged me to play it with him & I finally did & I couldn't stop. When we saw that there was a new one out we sent my husband out the night it was released to get it. We love it. As the other reviewer stated the controls are the same but I didn't find the game easier. If anything I found it a little harder. You still have the option to do the missions on 3 different levels & we started at the bottom on easy. It still takes us a few tries before we beat a board but if you want a harder challenge do it on one of the harder levels. We like to beat it on easy & then go back & beat it on the other levels. The boards seem to be a lot bigger on this game & it's a little more difficult finding you way because there are a lot of foliage. It looks like your in the jungle most of the time. If you liked Conflict: Back to Baghdad or are looking for a new shooting game I highly recommend this game. We love it.

Maybe I'm stupid

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 4 / 15
Date: October 14, 2004
Author: Amazon User

I couldn't make heads or tails of what was going on. I've read through the instructions about 20 times and I could answer any random question you could throw at me from the material within, it seems like a guy with that much recall of the subject matter would be able to translate it into practical ability during the game. I can equip items, I can use them, I can tell guys where to go and what to do, I can reload a weapon and fire it, I can swap things among team members but I can't seem to shoot a single thing.

The instructions say that the L2 button will cycle between targets but it obviously doesn't work for me. I can't ever get the crosshairs to lock up on anything or the guys in my squad take care of the enemy long before I can. I can get the crosshairs locked on what is really far away and might be an enemy, but you can't tell what you're shooting at. Might be a tree, might be a sniper... you can't tell at all. The fine "zoom" aim or first person aim sucks really bad. You can hit things easier than just using the L2 button but its still very, very hard to hit something, and you can't see anything going on around you while you're using that aiming method.

I liked the fact that you can shoot your own guys and wound them accidentally, it added a realistic effect to the game, but that was as far as the things I liked went. I tried playing the same mission over and over again for about two hours and I didn't get the hang of it or enjoy it remotely.

I would for sure advise you rent this before you dump the money on it. I did, and even though I just rented it, I'm absolutely sickened I spent six bucks on it.

Conflict Veitname

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 4 / 6
Date: October 17, 2004
Author: Amazon User

This game is the best. It has the same controls as Desertstorm1 and Desertstorm2. But this game is even BETTER!!!!!!!!!!!.If I were you I would get this Game!!!!!!!!!. This also has alot better levels and has more guns in the game.

A another great game!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 3 / 5
Date: October 17, 2004
Author: Amazon User

This game is the best. Its got 14 amazoning levels. In this game you get to ride in vehicles like APCS, river boats,tanks and helicopters. You als get different weapons like m16's,M60s,AK47,CAR15,M14 Sniper rifle, submachine guns and more. If I were you, you should get this game!!!!!!!!!!!!!. This game has the same controls to Conflict Desert Storm1 and Conflict Desert Storm2.This game is the best ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.


Welcome To The 'Nam

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 42 / 44
Date: October 18, 2004
Author: Amazon User

CONCEPT: Lead a four man infantry squad from the 101st Airborne (YEAH, BABY!!! I'm a 101st infantry vet) on a variety of missions during the Vietnam War. Your troops can be customized to perform different tasks or use weapons with different degrees of expertise.
GRAPHICS: Any one who is a "veteran" of the "Conflict" series (Desert Storm I&II) will know that the graphics are solidly decent. Not too great, yet not terrible. Characters tend to look a bit jerky when running, and enemy troops (NVA and VC) are rather tough to pick out in the jungle during a firefight (I guess that adds to the realism...). Weapon models are decent, as the weapons look more or less like their real-life counterparts, although size was a factor (ain't it always?). 7.62x51mm M-60 machine guns were roughly the same size as 7.62x54mm Mosin-Nagant rifles and THEY were kinda the same size as a 9mm M3 "Grease Gun"! Backgrounds were nice, as were the FMV sequences. I could go on, but I have a review to write...
SOUND: Again, C:DS I&II vets will know this. Sound is at best so-so. Voices are muffled and have no variety. Gets a little old when the M-60 gunner blasts someone and yells "Another one bites the dust!!!" over and over. There is very little sound difference between your weapons and the weapons of the enemy, so firefights can be somewhat confusing, and weapon reloading sounds nothing like it does in the real world. You cannot turn the voices off, you just have to live with it. The music is really cool, though. Canned Heat, Jefferson Airplane and Martha and the Vandellas are there, as is the song that no 'Nam movie/game could live without, "Paint It, Black" by the Stones. Nice musical choices, more would have been nicer. Lines spoken by the game characters reference some classic 'Nam flicks like Full Metal Jacket, Apocalypse Now, and Platoon (your character's name is Kahler, rhymes with Taylor...). It's a nifty touch.
CONTROL: Controls are irritating at first, juggling between commanding troops, splitting up ammo and gear, and fighting. However, this was a gripe I had with the "Desert Storm" games, and after a while, I was good to go. Patience is a virtue. However the hallmark of the "Conflict" series was/is the ability to command your troops in a realistic fashion, even allowing you to implement actual infantry combat tactics.
WHAT'S NEW: There are a few changes that have been made for this game, that are new to the "Conflict" series. Now, you can order your men to pick up certain items (weapons, gear), heal wounded squad members, provide cover for each other or friendly units, and disarm booby traps. Also, when you go into 1st person aiming mode, you see the sights of the weapon, and not just generic crosshairs. However, the iron sights look pretty much the same, so the novelty wears off rather quickly.
OVERALL: You'd think that after all these gripes, I'd hate this game. Well, the developers took the tried and true "Conflict" formula and did it again. I loved the first games and so far, I like this one. All three games have a distinct flavor that take some time to get used to. Being a Vietnam game you have to get past some of the silly Vietnam stereotypes. You have the dumb redneck, the black dude from the city, and the ever-present scream of, "I can't take it anymore!!!" Being developed by Pivotal Games, you have to get past the lack of historical and military correctness (Military-type dialogue was taken to the hilt, and platoons have more than 4 guys. maybe you are LRRPs - Long Range Recon Patrol). But, overall it is a fun game with a nerve-wracking feeling of "What's behind THAT tree?" and triumphant feeling when that Huey swoops in to pick you and your boys up after a mission. Foul language, drug references and a real music soundtrack easily makes this entry into the "Conflict" series the most realistic (all things considered) and viceral. Check this one, you won't be let down. By the way, if any one from Pivotal Games is reading this, a game set during the Korean War (1950 - 1953) would be most welcome...

Great Game!!!!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: December 03, 2004
Author: Amazon User

this game is fantastic!!!!! if youve played conflict desert storm 1&2 youd know the graphics would be a little shaky and they are. the waepons fit the time period they also look very realistic the m-60 machine gun,m-16, ak-47 and car-15 assult rifles look acceptional!!!!! the sound alright. the comments of your teammates is very repeatitive.if your someone who likes non-stop action i would get this game.the game is alsoauthentic.

Hardcharger

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: December 09, 2004
Author: Amazon User

This game does absolutely rock!Alot like Desert Storm 2
but better and definitely harder.You never know what`s around
the next corner.Just a tip, you don`t have to make all silent
kills to get out of the P.O.W. camp on the level "Russian Roulette". I grabbed the A.K. then went to the back room, got some medkits and the knife then snuck out and silently killed the guard snoozin.Then picked up his A.K. That gave me enough ammo to start mowin down everybody and grabbin their ammo as I went.The silent kill plan is fun too though.The mission scenerios seem pretty authentic from what I know about Vietnam.
Great graphics too. A must buy

This game is BS

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 4 / 8
Date: December 17, 2004
Author: Amazon User

Since I'm a Military Policeman in the Air Force (Security Forces, I would just like to say this game is total BS. Having fired the M-60 machine gun, and have seen the damage it does first hand. I know when you shoot someone point blank with a 60 they are going down instantly. It takes about 50 rounds to kill someone in this game. Desert Storm 1 & 2 are much better than this game.

Slow & Sluggish

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 3 / 5
Date: December 26, 2004
Author: Amazon User

Controls are a mess!You have to do about 5 different things just to fire a weapon!Too many things to remember,I want to have fun playing a game,not spend 2 years in college to learn the controls!tip for game developers:simplify my brother!


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