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Operation: Vietnam - Pro-G Review

Graphics are simple, yet clear and nicely detailed, with nice touches such as little snakes crawling through the undergrowth and birds flying overhead adding to the jungle atmosphere. The soundtrack - while nothing mind blowing - also does the job, with each guy in your squad having a different voice and responding verbally to your commands.

As you progress though the levels, each different character's skills become useful at different times - the sniper's handy for picking off lone sentries before they can raise the alarm, for example, while RPG guy is especially useful when you're suddenly faced with a number of enemies dug in behind a bunker, and you've got the addition of grenades and medipacks for when the going gets tough, as well as the facility for calling in a limited number of airstrikes.
Rowland - contributor
Published: 758 days 2 hours ago | Review | Nintendo DS
 
 
 

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