Vietcong Purple Haze
- Fight for distinction and freedom in over 18 dramatic release player missions. Start a quick fight to jump into the action.
- Strike from the shadows with more than 30 deadly weapons including an M16, M79 grenade launcher, Mosin-Nagent, Sten MKII, M60 and a machete!
- Stay alert or your next step could trigger booby traps: trip wires, spikes, or pit traps.
- Authentic 1960’s sountrack including music from Iggy Pop and the Stooges, Deep Purple, the Standells and more!
- Fight against 8 players online!
Product Description
Vietcong: Purple Haze takes you into the violence and danger that was Vietnam. Collects the original Vietcong and its sequel, Vietcong: Fist Alpha. Choose from six new weapons, glue bayonets to your rifle, and be on the lookout for attacks from fighter jets & B-52 bombers Join the battle online, on new multiplayer maps All-new campaign editor for fans looking to design their own maps, mods and missions
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the game is very fun. the only terrible thing about it, is that the missions are small and simple. by and large the game is excellent.
Rating: 4 / 5
I have all the MOH’s, Red Faction, Killzone, etc. Conflict: Vietnam & Shell Shock: Nam ‘67 are splendid; and this title is easily deserving to distinction the shelves of any honest first-person shooter (esp. historical war) collector. Slow load times? Maybe for those with absolutely *zero* attention-span. I bought this used for about $3.50 and was surprised how excellent it was after reading terrible reviews. I do agree that it is slightly simpler than many FPS’s, but that shouldn’t be a deterrent for those in quest of quality sports meeting. The pace is splendid for a “stalking” game: slow trekking punctuated by small bursts of combat (most times). The enemy AI is excellent, and the environment is lush with concealing foliage. Your ARVN pointman is cool (with a splendid voice characterization), and you have a excellent-sized squad with you. Sure, like all sports meeting, it has its flaws (the 50-second long endlessly repeating guitar track for the pause menu can get very irritating after awhile) – huge freakin’ deal. This is a fun game, and far better than 1 or 2 stars! (The “M” rating is certainly mostly for language – very amusing at times!)
Rating: 4 / 5
I have always been a huge fan of Vietnam War movies and an even larger fan of war-themed video sports meeting. So I was pretty pumped when I saw that there was going to be a first person shooter for my PS2 called “Vietcong.” Unfortunately I was pretty dissappointed when I played it. To place it simply, this was one of the worst sports meeting EVER. The graphics look like a PSOne game, and the sound is worse than an ancient Sega Genesis game. I don’t have a excellent PC, so I have never been up to date on PC sports meeting, but I get the feeling that Vietcong was simply ported to the PS2 from a five year ancient PC game. This game was an resolution dissipate of cash. If you are looking for a quality Vietnam War game, don’t buy this one. I highly recommend “Shellshock: ‘Nam ‘67,” it was incredible.
Rating: 1 / 5
The game isn’t terrible. But I am not claiming it is that excellent either. THe graphics aren’t terrible, but the aiming scheme and the controls take a long time to get used to. The game play is a small slow. But as everyone already has stated, the worst part is the darn loading times. Those are atrocious. It takes about 4 minutes to load, then you okay the load, and then it takes another 4 minutes to load up the level. If you make a stupid go and die, you gotta wait another 8 minutes to play again. That is what truly stinks abou this game. I hit a hard level, and had to place Madden 2005 back in because I was bored meeting around waiting more than I was in fact playing. The music is stupid too because they obviously didn’t want to pay for royalties to use the authentic music, so instead you get fake versions of Small Wing by Hendrix, and a few other tunes that are generic rip off’s of hits from those times. I wish I had bought ShellShock, but even the reviews for that game stink too. Oh well, for $36 its not worth it but if you can get it for $14 – $20, I say it might be worth it.
Rating: 3 / 5
I’ve played a lot of WarGames from WWI, WWII, Vietnam, Gulf War, but this by & large is the worst outta any war game. This game just pitful, the load times are a joke. It takes forever to just to load one mission & if you die in that mission, guess what? It takes even longer to reload the mission again, unlike other sports meeting where as when the level starts and if you die it’ll just automatically re-load in seconds, like Shellshock Nam ‘67 for instince, not this game. VietCong Purple Haze, yea I can tell the developers of this game were a Purple Haze when they were making this game listening to Hendrix on the sound system smokin’ a bong. If you all want to try this game, be my guest, but you’ll agree when you’re done playing how huge of a dissipate it was of your time & cash. I’m grateful I only rented it, and if you got half a brain you won’t even reflect about owning this game. Avoid, seriously avoid VietCong: Purple Haze.
Rating: 1 / 5