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Stay tuned for further developments.Tactical shooter, third-person shooter, action Seeing as how we liked the original game here at IGNcube, the improvements offered by this latest iteration are certainly shaping up into something worth looking forward to.
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Outlook With so many other Spec Ops games heading to other systems (such as SCE's SOCOM series for PS2 and Ubi Soft's Rainbow Six: Raven shield over to the Xbox) it is nice to see another offering to satisfy this demand on the GameCube. In essence, Conflict: Desert Storm II will offer more realism in not only how it presents it world, but also in how it gets destroyed. Other improvements include more spectacular pyrotechnics and destructible terrain. The sequel features crisper texture work over the original, which is definitely a welcome addition given the somewhat blurry look of the first game. Graphics So far, Conflict: Desert Storm II's graphics seem to be getting a nice kick in the pants over the original. The game also includes the multiplayer mode from the original, which in addition to the return of the game's solid single player team management system, the new missions, and the improved AI should offer any GameCube gamer yet another chance for enjoying some quality military action. However, this iteration of the series now presents a more sophisticated challenge with the AI as your enemies now seem to react more realistically to your tactics, as well as noticeably making more effort to communicate with each other, take cover, and execute more appropriate counter measures.
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Control of the primary character should remain as tight as ever as well the ability to effectively assign rolls to your teammates (nothing like making that mad charge while your buddy snipes off guys from left and right). The familiar third-person control interface also returns: the player fully controls one member of the Spec Ops team at a time, but can seamlessly switch to controlling others or assigning various tasks using the D-pad. All the original mission types return with the addition of a few new ones, such as the identification and disposal major chemical and nuclear weapons. Conflict: Desert Storm II picks up where the first game left off with missions that progress from the rescue of a downed UH-60 Blackhawk's crew all the way to the liberation of Kuwait. Gameplay The meat and potatoes of Conflict: Desert Storm's gameplay lies in controlling a four-person team of Special Ops Agents and guiding them through various objectives including rescues, demolition, escorting important political figures, and good ol' fashion no-holds-barred killing (in the comfort of your living room, at any rate).