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The game focuses on the relatively realistic action of the special forces. Single shots kill, stealth matters and you can attack targets outdoors from extreme distances. We play as a US Special Forces unit that conducts the most difficult counter-terrorism and sabotage operations. Delta Force: Land Warrior has 5 different Operators to choose from, each with its own unique traits.

Daniel Lountree - sniper. Jenn Tanaka is an expert with melee weapons. Rydell Wilson is a heavy fighter able to hold weapons more steadily. Cole Harris - specializes in explosives Eric Swift - underwater saboteur. The gameplay offers 30 missions, including a training course to familiarize yourself with the game conventions, 10 secondary missions and 19 missions related to the same campaign.

Too processorintensive without the voxels ysee. As well as the massive multiplayer options, including Voice-Over-Net, Land Warrior is going to provide a character-driven single-player game that gives you the chance to step into the boots of a veteran soldier as part of a five-man team who spend their time chewing cigars, rescuing hostages and killing nasty terrorists.

And, of course, you can expect the usual splattering of new weapons and equipment, including a PSG-I and a handheld MMI ,40mm semiautomatic grenade launcher. Which sounds pretty nifty. More than this, the game is actually going to provide you with a glimpse into the future of infantry combat. A subsidiary of NovaLogic has been involved with a contract to modify Delta Force for use in the US Army's next-generation Land Warrior program, which provides foot soldiers with the sort of technology usually reserved for vehicles: integrated video sights, head-mounted displays, laser range-finders and GPS navigation.

The future is here. Well nearly. You can expect to see the Delta Force version of Land Warrior early next year, maybe before if the coders pull their collective fingers out. Where there is terror, you will bring retribution.

You are joining Delta Force. Whether you prefer brute force or covert infiltration, Delta Force: Land Warrior has got your ticket. Go with all guns blazing into the heat of action, flank the opposition, or make use of cover for maximum stealth, protection and speed. How you reach your goal is unimportant, as long as you get there. Ranging from a hostage rescue to infiltrating catacombs underneath an Egyptian pyramid to destroy a weapons cache, there are missions that are designed to require all five types of warrior you can select.

However, when all is said and done, you can really just play any mission due to the biggest disappointment in the game: the artificial intelligence AI.

They do follow mission waypoints too strictly, not reacting to changes based on what the enemy does. Not that the enemy will vary much at all -- their actions are all too predictable. In game terms, one of the most interesting features of the Land Warriorsystem is the OICW, or objective individual combat weapon. It fires both 5. The air bursts allow shrapnel to hit targets hidden behind cover, and the OICW has a farther effective range than most current assault rifles, which increases your chance of engaging the enemy before coming under fire.

The Delta Force series is known for providing huge outdoor combat environments in which to use such long-range weapons, but in the previous two games, NovaLogic's voxel terrain technology had drawbacks, like sluggish frame rates, pixelated graphics, and compatibility issues with certain video cards.

Land Warrior's new 3D-accelerated graphics engine now renders both expansive outdoor areas and tight building interiors quite effectively. Areas vary widely from high, snowy hills, to deserts spotted with huge cacti, to tropical lakeshores. So you may need to snipe at a guard hundreds of meters away from a stand of pine trees on a mountainside, or you may need to swim below a lake's surface, knife in hand, to silently infiltrate a base on the far shore.

Grass textures in Land Warrior look muted and monotonous, trees are sparse, and textures on hills shimmer as you run. Indoor areas tend to lack textural and architectural imagination, though there are some notable exceptions such as the pyramids and Sphinx of Egypt - yes, you get to fight in them!

Also, the character models in Land Warrior are a bit blocky, and the animations look stilted, while the weapon graphics tend to look slightly blurred in first-person view. Still, there are many nice visual effects in the game, such as birds soaring overhead, little plumes when bullets strike water, and flashes from ricocheting rounds.

The graphics may not be gorgeous, but they involve you in the gameplay, which is ultimately more important. Like the graphics, the sound effects in Land Warrior are good but not great. Weapons effects are vivid, and the heavier guns sound weighty and powerful.

The sounds of footsteps, while too quiet overall, vary from softly padding across grass to crunching through snow. Unfortunately, environmental sounds are very limited in Land Warrior, which makes most areas seem lifeless - yet you'll hear enemies shout or cry out in pain from extreme distances. The menu music is nondescript and doesn't add much to the game.

Delta Force: Land Warrior offers 30 missions, including a training course to familiarize you with game conventions, ten quick missions, and 19 linked campaign missions. There's also a mission editor.



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