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Conflict: Vietnam. Check Xbox cheats for this game Check PC cheats for this game. Easter eggs. The aiming interface is blurry and overlaid with a gun-sight graphic that obscures a large part of the screen. In almost all cases, it's easier just to aim in the third-person mode.

This is especially true on the Xbox and PS2 versions, where the default auto-aiming feature homes in on enemies across a wide arc, often before you even notice them. When you're not controlling them, your teammates are generally smart enough to fire on anyone who's shooting at them. That's about the extent of their intellect, however.

They won't look for cover in fact, they'll barely move , and they pretty much refuse to run from incoming grenades. Unlike most of the other recent Vietnam War games, cover doesn't play a big part in Conflict: Vietnam.

Or rather, cover is replaced by lying prone, which makes you much harder to hit. The battles are generally a matter of having everyone go prone, and, if there's enough time, will include moving one guy to the rear or off to the side so that the entire squad isn't wiped out if a grenade comes rolling in.

When a character's health reaches zero, he becomes incapacitated, and there's roughly a two-minute window during which any other character with a med kit can heal him. If he's not healed in time, he dies and you fail the mission. Once you become acclimated to the rhythm of the game--the combination of squad positioning and healing under fire--the combat system becomes much more manageable and occasionally satisfying. The game features 14 long missions, covering a wide variety of tasks. There are a bunch of straightforward advance-and-kill-whatever-you-find levels, but these are punctuated by a couple of decent on-rails levels.

The squad mechanic adds some complexity to the typical on-rail mission, as you're forced to constantly switch between four mounted guns, each with its own viewing angle on the action.

Latest Reviews. After many If you are commenting on behalf of the company that has been reviewed, please consider upgrading to Official Business Response for higher impact replies. Was this review helpful? Write A Review Ask A question. Share this page? We check out Gathering and Pivotal Games' third entry in the Conflict franchise. SCi states that it is still considering the title of the next game in its Conflict series and that "Back to Baghdad" has certainly not been decided on.

SCi has recently released the first screenshot from what could well be the next title in Pivotal Games' Conflict series. Conflict: Vietnam First Released Sep 10, released. You're Good to Go!

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