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Great Game, Best Delta Force Game yet
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: November 18, 2000
Author: Amazon User
Good Game, I like that demo and brought the game. In a day when most games are 60 bucks, it is nice to pay 30 for one and get your money's worth. I think that this is the best 30 bucks I have spend on a game in years. I love the multiplayer, even when I am losing, which is not something that I can say about many games.
fun internet/lan game
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: January 13, 2003
Author: Amazon User
The single player missions for this game are moderate, but it more than makes up for this in its multiplayer. I started playing this game at lan parties, and started out just under evenly matched with my friends (who play online in every waking moment, except while eating) and I still had a great time. I think it is just about the best fundamental FPS out there, just plain good and realistic.
Very Impressive Game
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: September 06, 2005
Author: Amazon User
I rate this game a "5" simply for the fact of the Online capability. Novalogic has once again made an awesome attribute to online gaming. This is by far the most addicting, fun, and anticipating game to play. Despite it is several years old, people surprising still love it!
All levels are different in their own unique ways. Meaning, levels may have trees, or it may be nightime. Everything in this game revolves aroung your character and abilities. You can be a CQB(Close Quarters Battle), Sniper, Medic, Gunner. Tons of weapons to choose from.
I picked this game up without reading a review. I picked up not knowing what it would be like. I'm so glad I did. Parents weren't sure if I should play it or not, but then they found out you can turn "blood" off or on. Same with trees, shadows, bullet containers.
I recommend this game..very fun. Pick up a copy today! It's only 6 dollars? I'd pay $50 for a game like this.
awsome game!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: December 01, 2001
Author: Amazon User
Delta Force Land Warrior is really cool. It mixes all the new tchnology the US Army has with basic AK-47s. You can play anywhere from a training camp in the US to Russia to Egypt and then back to Mexico. The graphics aren't bad but the trees and plants are basicaly see-through. This is easly the best Delta Force there is. BUY IT NOW
Ok Compared to the First 2
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: December 19, 2001
Author: Amazon User
Delta Force Land Warrior has very exciting and new missions very much unlike the first Delta Forces. Game play is almost way too easy and enemies are easy to kill. The graphics in this game aren't in too much of my favor. If you have never played a Delata Froce game, this is your pick. But for all you die hard fans, I recommend sticking with the first two.
BAD,BAD,BAD =(
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: March 21, 2002
Author: Amazon User
I was looking forward to getting this game once i did and I installed it in to my computer(Dell- Pentium 3 Processor,Windows '98,95MB Ram,19KB space)and clicked on Missions it Stalled time and again it just stinks don't bother buyin' it unless you have a brand new comptuer cause it won't work on any thing older!!!!
It does look very cool but i just didn't have enough "SYSTEM MEMORY" I GUESS TO PLAY IT!!!!!!!!!!!!
great online fun
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: March 25, 2002
Author: Amazon User
this game is good by itself but it has one of the largest online world i have ever seen in a game. at any point there are about 3,000 people in the public area. the only downside is that all the players are insanely good and begginers wont make it very far.
Graphics overshadowed by strategy and gameplay
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: December 20, 2002
Author: Amazon User
When I bought this game a few months ago, I had heard good things. But I expected nothing like what it is: a good, solid military FPS with enthralling gameplay and almost infinite replayability. Some say the graphics are a bit outdated, and they are, but you will not care when you are exploring huge environments that span for hundreds of miles, looking for a suitable strategic sniping spot, or rescuing hostages under extremely heavy fire. There are some perks, though, to the graphics. For instance, the terrein effects are great, and the skys in this game are realistic and crisp. The downpoints include gun detailing and human figure, but those are only minor details. The sound is great in this game, it is very realistic. If an enemy yells a hundred meters off, it really sounds that far away. You can tell the distance of an enemy's gunfire and have the advantage. On top of great sound effects, marvelous gameplay, and suitable graphics is one of the most addictive and fun multiplayer/novaworld gaming system. I thought I would loose intrest after I beat the single player missions, but I diddn't, and I certainly have not lost any intrest in the internet games, citing the game's enormous replayability. There are several different specialities to work as in DFLW: Sniper, gunner, aquatic, medic, or close quarters battle. Each with their own special abilities, the sniper can snipe without his breath affecting him, the gunner can belt off round after round of machine gun fire and not worry about recoil, etc. Fun is an understatement when describing this game, and it was well worth the price of 30 dollars that I paid for it. Highly recommended!
the best 1st person shooter ever
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: June 18, 2001
Author: Amazon User
Perhaps the original first person shooter games were amusing. You could play doom, or quake, where you blow up fictionally, unrealistically possessed aliens in search of human blood, or you could play the militant type games; they ranged from vietnam war scenes to hitman mob jobs, but were not quite satisfactory enough because there was never enough strategy/planning while simultaneously having an intense action feel with top graphics. Then came the delta force games, where you were a member of a top secret govt organization that is high tech, state of the art; basically the best place to be in the military. Well the first two delta force games had excellent strategy and half decent graphics, yet they could not be fully enjoyed due to imprecise landscapes and difficulty or lack of it. Delta Force Land Warrior, however, encompasses amazing 3d landscapes that extend farther then the line of sight, amazing engine that allows uninterrupted fighting sequences with intelligent, well equipped hostile opponents while you simultaneously have access to a lethal arsenal of weapons, high tech gps systems, and a team of equally well equipped members to help you through your missions. Besides containing numerous missions with many enemies and much strategy involved in completion, playing other teammates/opponents over the internet is easier than ever. After registration, all that is required is an internet provider so you can connect, and you are suddenly in a world where maps and challenging real life opponents furtherly enhance the game. Such playing modes as deathmatch, team deathmatch, king of the hill, team king of the hill, and capture the flag give any type of player access to dozens of open rooms where you can have in game chat conversations with opponents.BUY THIS GAME IT WILL BE THE BEST THING YOU EVER DID
The good finally gets better. Well, a little better, anyway.
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: September 06, 2001
Author: Amazon User
My reviews of DF1 and DF2 set out a list of my criticisms and compliments about the "Delta Force" series in general. To a large extent they remain applicable to "Land Warrior", but thankfully this time there are some notable improvements.
The basic format remains unchanged, i.e. a series of independent "quick missions" as well as some related "campaign missions." The basic layout of the interface screens also stays the same, but with some nicer graphics. Gone, however, is the multiple assault team format of DF1 and 2, which typically resulted (due to poor AI) in your buddies getting dead in a hurry. Now most missions focus solely on one character, whom the player chooses before the mission. This main character sometimes gets support from one or two other operatives, who tend to survive a bit longer (but not too much longer) and contribute a bit more than did their counterparts in DF1 and 2.
One of my favorite improvements is in the size of the available arsenal. The weapon selection is much larger than in DF1 and DF2, and includes the new OICW assault rifle. Additionally, your character gets to carry a main weapon, a secondary weapon (such as a submachine gun) and a sidearm, whereas in earlier versions there was no secondary weapon. This increases your available firepower and your versatility very noticeably.
The AI is improved somewhat (but not enough, in my opinion), and the bad guys tend to shoot straighter (if not faster) than they did in the first two versions. Still, to a great extent they still spend too much time standing in one place, so there is still a fair bit of weakness in the enemy's responsive actions.
The wide terrain areas remain one of the most enjoyable features of the Delta Force series. In LW, though, the buildings (with a few notable exceptions, like the Egyptian pyramids) tend to all look alike after awhile... because they are all alike. The missions tend to have a more individualized feel to them, unlike those of DF1 and 2, which started to all seem the same after playing just a few of them.
In a nutshell, Land Warrior is a nice improvement over previous Delta Force offerings, although a few of the old drawbacks remain. Nevertheless, this is the best of the series, and definitely some good fun. Try it and you'll probably like it.
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