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Team: Sniper, Rifleman, Demolitions, and Heavy Weapon Expert. Objective: Preserve Freedom!

Command an elite squad from either the American Delta Force or British SAS in Conflict: Desert Storm on GOG.com for only $5.99.

[url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/conflict_desert_storm][/url]Conflict: Desert Storm is a first person/third person shooter. You are sent right in the middle of the Iraqi-Kuwait conflict in August of 1990. Your team of trained commandos consists of Bradley, rifleman and team leader; Conners, the heavy weapons expert; Foley, the team sniper; and Jones, the explosives and anti-tank specialist. As your soldiers gain experience, they also gain ranks and can become more skilled in the art of war. This is essential as the war conditions will change from bad to much, much worse.

Rescuing the Emir of Kuwait, engaging Iraqi forces in the Battle of Khafji, rescuing prisoners from Baghdad, fighting Iraqi Republican Guard, assassinating enemy general -- all in-game mission objectives are based on real events from the First Iraqi War with tactics and missions designed by a former SAS officer. The game offers advanced AI, super-realistic desert environment, real weapons, and combat vehicles (a player-controllable Humvee and a M2/M3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle)Whether you venture onto the battlefield alone or with a coordinated squad of AI-controlled Special Forces soldiers, you are in the heart of of the most authentic tactical combat experience of the Gulf War.

Do not negotiate. Do not surrender. Get Conflict: Desert Storm for only $5.99 on GOG.com!
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Whodares: I wasn't responding to you or your posts, so why would it matter if I did?
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xxxIndyxxx: Whoops, I see now... sorry, my mistake (was a bit on edge since i just stated i didn't like it, but in later post that i could see that this is a good addition for people who like it, but no i realise that most of the responses are for Derailedition and because he quoted me i thought they were aimed at me, honest mistake and i apologise)
No worries, it happens to the best of us :)
Post edited February 02, 2012 by Whodares
Solid action title, some people here are really overreacting. Chill out and go play something you like instead of crying.

Hope to see the whole series here. Had no idea Square owned these.
Post edited February 02, 2012 by Fuzzyfireball
haters gonna hate....
Going to buy.
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gm192206: I'm not into American militarism, therefore go Communism? Whatever, comrade.
My comment was a stupid joke which seems to have been taken too seriously.
I'm sorry if I offended you for some reason. #sad lama#
Post edited February 02, 2012 by JNokikana
No, you didn't offend me. I just really do have a problem where actual, recent wars where thousands of people died are used for video game entertainment, and so many people seem to think that I'm crazy for thinking that way, I can get a little defensive about it.
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gm192206: No, you didn't offend me. I just really do have a problem where actual, recent wars where thousands of people died are used for video game entertainment, and so many people seem to think that I'm crazy for thinking that way, I can get a little defensive about it.
I didn't know how you felt about it. I'm sorry.
And just for the record, I dont think you are crazy. I understand your point of view.
Post edited February 02, 2012 by JNokikana
I had all of the Conflict games on PS2 and used to maniacally play them between 2002 and 2007. I must have finished each and every one of them (there were 4 games if I remember right) at least 4 times and they were very enjoyable. Sure they had problems and they looked way behind in terms of graphics, but the gameplay was solid and they were rarely cheap in terms of difficulty (in fact Vietnam was the hardest because of a few memorable bottleneck situations where you're up against tanks without being able to outflank them).

I was searching a few weeks ago for a complete edition that was released a couple of years back, but had no luck finding it. I'm happy the first game is here, I hope all of them arrive, and I hope GOG will implement a bundle price for such releases soon.
All these positive statements about the game makes me think i misjudged the game all those years ago at it's release, maybe i should give it another go. I'm all up for a FUN game even if the package isn't top notch. Not sure i can validate another purchase though... i'll think about it ;)
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GOG.com: Team: Sniper, Rifleman, Demolitions, and Heavy Weapon Expert. Objective: Preserve Freedom!
"Objective: Preserve Freedom"? Excuse me? Who writes this propaganda? Yeah, I know this is a game but the invasion of the Republic of Iraq (i.e. Ba'athist Iraq) was an act of American/Western imperialism and to describe it as "preserving freedom" is extremely offensive.
Post edited February 02, 2012 by Adamantios
Doesn't look very good to be honest

I'll avoid putting this one on the wishlist
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Roman5: Doesn't look very good to be honest

I'll avoid putting this one on the wishlist
Believe me, you'll enjoy it. ;-)
I remember playing this game with 3 mates on the xbox co-op mode. We didnt put down the controllers untill 8 hrs later. Gonna buy this, then tell me mates about it and get some good old co-op going.
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Roman5: Doesn't look very good to be honest

I'll avoid putting this one on the wishlist
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Fifeldor: Believe me, you'll enjoy it. ;-)
really, well I'll keep that in mind, probably going to get it during a promo then :)
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GOG.com: Team: Sniper, Rifleman, Demolitions, and Heavy Weapon Expert. Objective: Preserve Freedom!
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Adamantios: "Objective: Preserve Freedom"? Excuse me? Who writes this propaganda? Yeah, I know this is a game but the invasion of the Republic of Iraq (i.e. Ba'athist Iraq) was an act of American/Western imperialism and to describe it as "preserving freedom" is extremely offensive.
Ehm, in case you forgot, Iraq had invaded Kuwait back in 1990. They weren't the "good guys", no matter the angle you watch it from. Sure the West has a history of plunging into controversial conflicts in order to "preserve freedom", but that particular conflict didn't start because the US thought that Iraq had chemical weapons (like in '03).

Then again, to whom is it offensive? Are you Iraqi?