Delta Force Xtreme PC Game Full Version Compressed Files
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If
you're a shooter fan, Delta Force Xtreme isn't a bad way to go.
While the tactical shooting series has had its
ups and downs over the years, the original Delta Force, released way back in
1998, was arguably one of the best tactical first-person shooters of its era.
Jumping on the recent trend of taking classic games and remaking them with
modern technology, NovaLogic has recently released Delta Force Xtreme, a
budget-priced director's cut of sorts of the very first Delta Force. While we'd
normally tell you to run screaming from any game with the word
"Xtreme" in its title, Delta Force Xtreme holds up surprisingly well
for a game released when Clinton was still in the White House. In fact, when
you toss in its 32-player multiplayer modes and modern graphics, Delta Force
feels perfectly suitable for a budget title.
So, to
answer your first question right off the bat...yeah, Delta Force Xtreme feels a
little barren for a modern shooter. In 1998, "tactical shooter" meant
you got to have computer-controlled teammates, and occasionally they shot at
the bad guys. Nowadays, there are all sorts of crazy cover-fire mechanics and
unit commands and what have you to take into account, so anyone expecting a
tactical shooter by today's standards isn't going to find it here. Essentially,
the premise of the game is that you're a nameless soldier in the Delta Force.
There's really not any plot to speak of, save for little bits of mission
briefings that occur before and after each individual mission. There are three
campaigns and about 20 missions total in the single-player, which is actually
less than what was in the original game, which featured five campaigns and
roughly 40 missions (though a few missions have been added to the included
campaigns to pad out the length a bit). While that might initially seem
disappointing, the focus of the game really isn't the single-player gameplay,
and after spending some time with it, it will become abundantly clear why.
We're not saying the single-player is
terrible by any means, but there really isn't much to it. You pretty much run
from waypoint to waypoint on the map, shoot all the guys in the vicinity, and
occasionally stop to blow up a helicopter, some weapons caches, and other
bric-a-brac. However, even though you're just running around blasting away at
large groupings of enemies, it's still fairly enjoyable. The enemy artificial
intelligence, while not exceptional, is reasonably challenging. And because
you're fighting against sizable groups, many of which are hidden within small
buildings and other covered areas, you'll have to be mindful of where enemy
fire is coming from, so you can't just run into an area with guns blazing. The
AI for your teammates isn't nearly as good, but it doesn't really need to be.
You only have two, and in some cases, four teammates, and they're scattered
throughout the map, so you'll have to meet up with them at specific waypoints.
Unlike in the original game, they won't get stuck in certain sections of the
map. However, they still only occasionally take down enemies and you still have
to hit specific trigger points on the map to actually get them to move with
you. The game also contains a limited array of weapons and drivable vehicles,
though the weapons are fun to shoot and the vehicles are fun to drive/pilot
despite the lack of variety.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
System= Pentium 2 CPU 1.2 GHz Or Better
RAM= 512 MB
Video Memory= 32 MB
OS= Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista, 7 and Windows 8
Delta Force Xtreme PC Game Full Version Compressed Files
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