- Publisher: Global Star Software
- Release Date: Sep 10, 2004
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 24 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 18 out of 24
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Mixed: 3 out of 24
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Negative: 3 out of 24
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DanR.Oct 8, 2004Why does the soldier you're controlling always have to pace! There is no way to make him stand or lie still.
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AdamM.Sep 11, 2004A great follow onto the other conflict games amasing graphics and great team play loved every second of it.
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KarlF.Sep 25, 2004Squad based war on rails, a great disappointment.
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ViolaJan 9, 2005It's ok thanks to the "infinite weapons cheat" otherwise we'd never make it through!
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XavierOct 7, 2004Combat with brains. Good combination of action and strategy makes for a very entertaining game. Mastering the different strengths of each soldier and using them as a team is essential in getting through the missions. It also adds realism to the game.
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JoeH.Sep 5, 2004Can't fault it.
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G.AcheyJul 24, 2005Extremely hard but but an exellent addition to the conflict seires with more conrtrol over your team.
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J.TefftMay 11, 2005Fun and exciting. Long and hard. It is fun and so hard. I couldn't believe how hard it was on EASY. Good graphics, statagy, thrill and a pain in the neck. (At least I didn't have to cheat!!!)
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JoeE.Apr 24, 2007Great game great graphics just like Vietnam. Greatest game of 2004.
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Awards & Rankings
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100
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#100 Most Discussed PS2 Game of 2004
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#57 Most Shared PS2 Game of 2004
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Another problem comes in how Conflict: Vietnam handles aiming. Whenever I drew my weapon in first-person view, a bulky rifle sight popped up and took over a good chunk of my screen. Making matters worse, the sight proved to be completely ineffective.
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The mediocre graphics do an adequate job of rendering believable jungle environments, but the unattractive artistic style tends to jar with the hardboiled atmosphere. [Dec 2004, p.114]
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The looseness of Conflict: Vietnam, from the lack of comfortable and immediate controls to the boring progression of the game, just doesn't cut it. While the idea of squad-driven combat set in the tense, emotionally-charged setting of Vietnam has potential, Conflict: Vietnam falls short in execution.