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Playstation 2 : Conflict: Desert Storm Reviews

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Below are user reviews of Conflict: Desert Storm 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: Desert Storm. 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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Who Dares Wins

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 33 / 36
Date: October 17, 2002
Author: Amazon User

...This game is very good.... C:DS is a third person shooter that allows the player to command a four-man squad of either U.S. Delta Force or 22nd British SAS (Special Air Service) operators in a variety (15) of direct-action missions set during the 1991 Gulf War. Missions range from rescue operations, urban combat, SCUD hunting/killing, SAM site elimination, and others. Your squad (regardless of your "home" nation) consists of a rifleman, sniper, heavy weapons specialist, and demolitions expert. as you progess through missions, your soldiers will become more adept with their weapons and equipment. They will also rise through military ranks and (if they are REALLY good) receive awards for valor. Weapons carried by your troopers is dictated by mission requirements, although men can trade weapons and equipment amongst themselves in order to suit the needs of you, the overall mission commander.
GOOD POINTS: 1.Good background graphics with varying weather and light effects. By the way, this game has the most realistic portrayal of what the world looks like through night vision I've ever seen. 2.This game allows you to play as the British SAS! ... 3.Good interaction between soldiers, and good AI on the part of your squadmates who you are not in control of. They shoot at the enemy, and use what weapons you tell them to ...In other words, they move, shoot and duck WHEN you tell them to. 4.The "ability" to have one (or all) of your men act as medics when another squadmate goes down. However, if all are taken out at once, then that would be all she wrote... 5.Enemy AI is very good (maybe too good!). They react to your actions and provide serious resistance to you. Also, the Iraqi (Soviet-supplied) weapons and vehicles look and perform like the real thing. AK-47s, AK-74s, PKM machine guns, Dragunov sniper rifles, T-72 & T-62 tanks, and BMP-1 infantry carriers are all finely detailed, and look great. 6.The game provides a "what if" scenario (Operation Desert Saber) that the ground war didn't end so quickly, and combat was taken into the very heart of Baghdad. COOL! 7.The ability to allow you to command your men in textbook infantry combat techniques. Ambushes, supporting by fire, suppressing fires, and (I hate to say it) retreating, can all be done just like in real life infantry exercises. 8.Two-player cooperative missions using a split-screen format. Interesting, but slightly tricky to get used to. Anyway, now your girlfriend can play with you, instead of being bored by watching you. 9. The ability to take personal control of every man in your squad, and being able to decide "who goes with who and where". If you want to be your sniper (gotta love that Barrett .50 cal!) and scout ahead while everyone else hangs back, you can. If you want your heavy weapons expert and rifleman to work together to take out tanks, while the demo specialist and sniper provide cover, you can do that too. I could go on, but I'm sure that you get the idea...
BAD POINTS: ...1.Sound effects are pretty cheap. Some are good, but most are not. Especially the sounds of your team's voices, voices of the enemy, various vehicle sounds, and the sound of reloading your weapon. 2.Accuracy with weapons can be frustrating. Getting single shot kills (head shots) is very hard, and when you miss, the Iraqis waste no time in throwing some major heat your way. 3.Spoken dialogue is very corny, especially when you call for air or artillery strikes. 4.Control is very tricky to master. But, once you get it, you've got it. 5. Missions in campaign mode are the same regardless is you choose SAS or Delta soldiers. I think that the game's depth and replayability could have been greatly enhanced by a different mission progression for each of the two units. 6. this game has the worst rendering of a UH-60 Blackhawk (I guess what it is supposed to be) helo that I have EVER seen!
There are a few other good and bad points, but those are the biggest ones. ..So, before you write this one off, give it a try. You may be (much like myself) pleasantly surprised. Dare to try this one. ...

better than SOCOM

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 23 / 25
Date: December 18, 2002
Author: Amazon User

Love this game. Have been playing it for two months straight. It is not too easy or too difficult, although I can only get past level 4 on the difficult setting. The game offers different levels, from city combat to desert warfare to inside a Saddaam like stronghold. All missions are different and you actually use all of your weapons. You get to command 3 other soldiers and can switch between them fairly easily. You can give and take weapons or equipment from soldier to soldier which is also a nice feature. On two levels you get to drive a Jeep and Tank which is also a cool feature. All levels feature battles with enemy armor which can result in a very quick death. The 2 player option is cool as well as both players control 1 other soldier and can work together or take different paths to complete each objective. Overall a very cool game with good replay ability. Don't believe all the other reviews, control is easy, and yes you can get killed by Iraquis easily when you can't see them. Isn't that like real war. besides, who wants to play a game that is too easy and you are done with in 2 days. My advice: start on medium difficulty level and stay there.

Conflict: Desert Storm

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 17 / 19
Date: August 18, 2002
Author: Amazon User

Finally something new in the gaming world of war. Previously we were engrossed in WW2 based games such as "Medal Of Honor Frontline" for the PS2 and the previous Medal Of Honor series for the PS1. However, "Conflict :Desert Storm" just takes us about a decade back, and reflects the events which occured during the Gulf War.This game can be played in both 1st and 3rd person view. You can interact with fellow soldiers, aiding you in aqquiring your goals. Get yourself buckled up in an American F-15 or a British Tornado and go find yourself some targets to destroy.

Overall, this game gives you the role of both a fighter pilot aswell as a soldier, so its going to be loads of fun. And yeah, the blood's on the house!!

So far, it looks excellent!

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 8 / 9
Date: September 17, 2002
Author: Amazon User

I've read and seen a lot about this game and it looks really cool. I especially like the co-operative play, something that SOCUM left out. The game looks like it will be really fun and will kick [rear]!

great action

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 8 / 9
Date: October 20, 2002
Author: Amazon User

This is an excellent game with intense gun battles. With a wide variety of weapons, you get to control four squad members and battle against relatively intelligent ai. You can individually control any of the squad members. Easy and good control of squad member allows you to make sound tactical decisions. The controls in the third person are a bit tricky and take a little getting used. The graphics are good. The game is a bit short, only ten to twelve hours of play providing you dont die to many times.

Gulf War revisited

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 12 / 17
Date: November 05, 2002
Author: Amazon User

I have seen this game, did the research: read the reviews and such and decided to play it.
I am glad I did.

With opinions aside about the rights & wrongs of wars and conflicts...
We have to remember that this is a review about THE game, NOT about morals.
Being a former veteran of the Gulf War, it was a pleasent sight to see another different type of War protayed in a game.
We had played (as respect and memory to those who actually served) in WWII, Vietnam, and now we serve in The Gulf War.
For many, this will be as close to serving as some will get!

Now for the Review:
I have a PS2 with a Bose 5.1 Digital audio system.

The game over all is a pleasure to play and was a sound investment that was made.

Game control was easy to grasp, though it was unusal to be using the top 2 "joy sticks" on the PS2 pad.
But, once you got the hang of it, it was easy as pie!

Sound EFXs were excellent (in my opionion) and were generally right on!! Though a bit of "tweaking" could have helped.
But, it was not a deterent to the game in any way.
My Bose systems rocked with the sounds of combat!!

The graphics were great and its true, a slight improvment could have helped, but, YOU know what your seeing, and YOU were not seeing pixalated visions. The programers did well.

The locations used in the game were remarkable and lifelike, it actually took me back to when I was there on the frontline in 1990-91.
Trust me, the programers did there research for this game.
The attention to detail was so great, that they protrayed the Saudi/Iraqi restrooms correctly!!

Miliatry weaponary was on the money and were excellent.
They passed my standards.

The Missions were all sound and solid, and you needed to have "Team work" to get through the missions.
You can not be a "Rambo" and go at it alone!! No such thing!!
This is why our Military uses the word "TEAM"....
as in Special Ops TEAM, SEAL TEAM, and you play just that, as a TEAM.
YOu move and work as a TEAM.

I will not rehash what the others here have said (Positive) about this game.
I will give it the rating I gave it, for it is a great game.
I and MY son , extreemly enjoyed playing this game.
My son learned "basic" survival techniques and movements, which in reality are needed these days.
He wasn't taught to Kill, for that is wrong, I taught him the difference, he knows what is Role playing/fantasy vs reality.

Maybe the next go round, the programers will improve it, for those who have become "spoiled" and who "failed" to look beyond the "glitz" of games that they played before. (Like SOCOM)
Granted glitz and look are what we seek, and is "COOL".
But in true combat, my friends, there is no Glitz, only honor and TEAM work.
Remember, in combat you do get killed, you don't have that "2nd" chance of coming back to life with no wounds.
This game represents what war amd conflict is all about and what YOU need to do to survive it.
TEAM work and thought!

So grab your gear and play HARD!!!

A Must Buy For All Gamers

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 5 / 5
Date: April 26, 2003
Author: Amazon User

This game is amazing its a third person shooter that puts you right on the front lines of the Gulf War. The single player mode is great. Each level is unique and challenging. From taking down tanks to calling in air strikes on bridges the game has it all. The levels also include driving a tank and a jeep. The jeep has a driver, a machine gun in the passenger seat, a mounted rocket launcher in the back and room for one more passenger. The tank has the same. But what really puts this game on top is the great co op game play with a friend. you each take command over another solider and dive straight into the levels together as a squad. I own SOCOM and Ghost Recon also and i think that this game is just as good as them. Its graphics are ok the enemys could be alittle less blury and the sound is average but these are just minor set backs in one great pakage. and if you get alittle bored with just killing iraqis take out your knife and slice a few goats down to size. all in all this is a great game is a must for all gamers especially the fans of SOCOM and Ghost Recon.

Not Bad, but definitely has its downfalls

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 5 / 5
Date: May 25, 2004
Author: Amazon User

This is one of the games I would say is worthwhile getting if you can borrow it or find it cheap somewhere. I do not regret the purchase.

The first thing that I will say about the game is that loading the software each time you turn the PS2 on was annoyingly slow, especially if you are loading a saved game. Maybe I may be a little impatient, but to me it seemed like minutes until I was actually able to play the game. I do not want to compare the game to SOCOM, but it seems like SOCOM loads in half the time.

As for the game itself, the graphics were decent. The enemy soldiers seemed to be either dumb as rocks or a real-life Rambo. As a previous reviewer mentioned, sometimes the soldiers would take seconds to cream "Huh?", grab a weapon, load it, aim, and fire. By this time, you could have stabbed them to death with a thumbtack. Other times, you will peak your head around the corner and the enemy will annihilate you before you even see them.

The variety of weapons was OK. I think that the weapons were inconsistent with their real life capabilities. I found it possible to miss a short shot with a sniper rifle. However, I was able to easily hit a tank with a rocket launcher that was so far away, it was a speck.

I thought it was a worthwhile game! Despite he shortcomings I listed, it does have a significant amount of realism and a moderate amount of difficulty.

Conflict: Desert Storm is #1

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 6 / 8
Date: April 09, 2003
Author: Amazon User

This game is just as good as all the Medal of Honor games. Non stop action makes you feel like you are on the battle flelds of the deserts of kuwait and Iraq and the city of Baghdad. I like the fact that you can command a squad of 3 other soldiers all at the same time or 1 or 2 soldiers. This is a true game you can team fight to kill the enemy from the front,back or from the left and right sides. You can call in air strikes, use C-4 charges, tank mines, anti-tank rocket launcher just to name a few. You can also drive jeeps and tanks. All the soldiers under your command can get promotions and go up in rank if they perform exceptionally well in each mission. I can't wait until Gotham Games comes out with another war game. This game is great and is a must for everyone.

A solid game, but could be better

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 5 / 7
Date: October 16, 2002
Author: Amazon User

Conflict: Desert Storm is a good game. Not great, but not bad. As a previous reviewer said it does have some issues, framerate and character movements aren't as smooth and realistic as they could be, and yes I DID notice that the enemies seemed to be able to see you from so far away, sometimes even at night when you were ducked down doing some recon. Also, because the game takes place in the middle east, the environments aren't that veried, but of course that's not an actual fault of the game since it does stay with the subject of the game(the middle east conflict).

Even though this game isn't all around as good as SOCOM it DOES have a 2 player coop mode, and to me that makes up for what problems it has. There's nothing better than saving the free world with your buddy right beside you. I say its a worthwile game, and actually I'd give it 3 and a half stars probably, but this review doesn't allow that. Certainly rent it and even buy a used copy, although I wouldn't pay full price for it I don't think.


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