![]() ![]() ![]() You’re greeted by a pretty cool menu background of Vietnam stuff, except that the main attention is on some G.I. The game is so light on todays systems that it loads to the menu within about 2 seconds, without the BS splash screens. So taking it from the top, this is my review of Line of Sight: Vietnam. We ran through all the levels together on co-op and I recently went through on single player. ![]() It was one of two Vietnam games released by nFusion, the other being Elite Warriors Vietnam (which is also an awesome game).Ī friend of mine told me about Line of Sight a few years back and I decided to play it with him. It was released with compatibility for Windows 98, ME, and XP back in 2003, so it’s one of the later retro games. Line of Sight: Vietnam is one of the few good Vietnam games out there. While a line infantry FPS might not be appealing to some people, Vietnam makes for some badass gameplay. Of the seemingly ignored eras, Vietnam is one of them. That leaves a lot of eras out from the time of line infantry to things like world war one or Korea. First of all the FPS games out there, those that are based non-fictional conflicts usually take place either in world war two or today’s fourth generation warfare.
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