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Conflict: Desert Storm

Product Description
Conflict: Desert Storm, based on the events of the 1991 Gulf War, allows you to lead a four-man squad of troops from one of the best known and most feared special operations forces in the world -- the U.S. Delta Force or the elite British SAS. Covert missions take you through hostile environments where only your expertise in stealth, tactics and firepower will ensure the success and safety of your men. Your missions are as unpredictable as they are dangerous: from vital scud-hunting missions deep within enemy territory to highly secretive rescue and assassination operations in Baghdad itself. As the first line of defense, your objective is clear: Protect Freedom.

Platform: PlayStation 2®, Xbox, PC CD ROM
Publisher: Gotham Games
Developer: Pivotal Games/SCI
Ship Date: Fall 2002
Category: Third Person Action/Adventure

Key Features
  • 15 intense missions that the player must accomplish specific objectives and goals in order to succeed and advance to ultimately end Saddam's reign of terror
  • Squad-based action that allows a player to fully command four easy-to-control soldiers
  • Heart stopping, realistic tactical action designed by Cameron Spence, a former British SAS officer with Gulf War experience
  • Expansive, realistic environments with smoke, heat haze, and shadows
  • Cyclical lighting allows players to engage in day and night combat
  • Seamless movement between indoor and outdoor environments
  • Interact with Humvees, tanks and other Gulf War-era vehicles
  • Experience system gives a player's soldiers more depth by allowing them to improve their skills from mission to mission
  • In-depth Artificial Intelligence governs enemy actions and fellow team members
  • Dynamic, interactive music and stunning battle sound effects
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