
In the campaign you are fight Mexican rebels that have nuclear missiles and are threatening to launch them at America if they don't pull back their troops. First off I like to write reviews for these old games because they help kids get started off on video games. There’s training, you can hide and you can sometimes explode things (even getting an explosive set from tanks makes it explode and you die if you’re too close… you have to go far away.) It’s a good game. Also the saying “convoy up your six.” It helps because you can get through these intense missions. By the way, the one occasional use of “h*ll” is only if you keep the communication thing on. Enemies (and friends) also scream in pain when they’re hit, and the gunfire is loud. A quick squish–crunch sound is heard, with a scream of pain. What appears when you die is a discoloured red going down the screen. You can commit suicide by jumping from a high place, or blasting yourself with a grenade, or having someone shoot you there’s no amputation or excessive or staying blood involved, unlike a game Halo that I know.

Blood is more if shot from the face, but is brief and only slightly visible. Soldier action may prove too much under 12. Grenade impacts send soldiers flying back, (no blood), other members of your team can be injured by you, or other enemies. Adjust controls to your liking and it’s easier to use – they also could’ve improved the animation.īut it’s good in the way that they use it to highlight action. This also means the saying “that’s one h*ll of a shot”. Put it in short and you’ve got 72 hours to stop a terrorist threat. Keeping Kids Motivated for Online Learning.

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