Korea: Forgotten Conflict - PC

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Korea: Forgotten Conflict (PC)
Viewed: 3D Isometric, Scrolling Genre:
Strategy: Combat
Media: CD Arcade origin:No
Developer: Plastic Reality Soft. Co.: Plastic Reality
Publishers: Cenega (GB)
Released: 7 Nov 2003 (GB)
Ratings: PEGI 16+
No Accessories: No Accessories

Summary

Just take a moment to imagine...it's raining, you're hungry, you're tired, you're wet and you're scared! Not only are you suffering physically, but you also have the burden of being the commander of a group of military specialists (a medic, demolition expert, sniper, and ranger) during the Korean War of 1950 to 1953.

The game is comprised of 15 missions spread over five campaigns, each with its own unique setting. Your group of soldiers must undertake these missions, which prove too dangerous for most. Korea: Forgotten Conflict provides real and original locations using approved military tactics, facilities and equipment. The environments are played through a unique, scalable 'glass eye' view, which is easy to manipulate, as you decide your strategy and tactics whilst on the move.

Korea: Forgotten Conflict is based on the war that no one, save for those involved, wants to remember. Game film sequences reinforce the atmosphere and realism within this fully interactive environment. Although there were 450,000 Allies lost in the conflict (and, to date, there are still more than 8,000 servicemen unaccounted for) Communist casualties amounted to nearly 2 million. Maybe you can lessen these numbers.


Features include:
  • Comprehensive range of weather effects (including season changes)


  • Free camera movement with zoom and smooth rotation


  • Interactive environment including the ability of manipulation and destruction of objects


  • Film sequences which accentuate the game setting


  • Detailed graphics including all building interiors, weapons and military facilities


  • Access to more than 50 weapons


  • Locations include: open streets of Seoul, train stations, factories, POW camp, airfield and monastery


  • Highly detailed dynamic shadows and lighting


  • Planning of operatives available - possibility to pause game and give orders to soldiers


  • Massive levels