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Battlefield: Vietnam | 
| From: Electronic Arts Category: Video Games
List Price: $19.99 Buy Used: $2.89 as of 3/16/2010 16:14 CDT details You Save: $17.10 (86%)
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Seller: Kelli's Twice Read Books Rating: 248 reviews Sales Rank: 4146
Format: CD-ROM Platforms: Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows XP Genre: Shooter Action Games ESRB: Teen Media: CD-ROM Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 12 - 20 years Operating System: Windows 98 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 7 x 5 x 1
MPN: 14695 UPC: 014633146950 EAN: 0014633146950 ASIN: B0001AO01Y
Release Date: March 15, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Team-based first person shooter set in the Vietnam war | | • | Command powerful Vietnam-era vehicle -- F-4 Phantoms, transport helicopters, and more | | • | Master the weapons of jungle warfare including pongee sticks and booby traps | | • | Wage war online from dark jungles to villages on the Ho Chi Minh Trail | | • | For 1 or more players over LAN or Internet |
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Product Description Battlefield: Vietnam takes the incredible realism of modern wargaming, into one of the deadliest struggles in American history. Wage modern warfare as a member of the U.S. Army or as part of the North Vietnamese Army(NVA). Understand the danger and drama of jungle combat. Whether you're calling in air strikes from the ground, or leading a squad of Huey in helicopter combat, you'll know war firsthand. Speaking of radios, all US vehicles have radio stations that equipped, so players can hear classic rock songs from the late 60s and early 70s Multiplayer game maps lets you play the best in online shooter action
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nels larson: battlefield vietnam September 21, 2008 Nels Larson nels larson: battlefield vietnam, This game is just like the battlefield 1942 except you are fighting in Vietnam. You can use helicopters to patrol and lots of other vehicles.
Best Game Ever! January 18, 2008 Kevin A. Leszyk I have always been a fan of BFV. I lost my CD Key awhile ago and couldn't play online. This was a cost effective way to get a new one. great price and always a fun game. Came out in 04 but still up there with one of my favorites. I think its better than some of the recent Battlefield titles.
Not Bad But Not Great Either January 16, 2008 J. Chess (Lincoln, NE) I bought this game a year or two after it came out when I just wanted a new game to play. I was always a fan of the Battlefield 1942, so I thought this would be a good game to try.
I never had all these problems with the installation or gameplay that many people talk about. However, I don't do multiplayer so I can't speak for that. My copy installed immediately and it played with no problem without downloading any patches. Maybe waiting for awhile after the game comes out is the key...instead of buying it right off the shelf the first day its out (which saves money too). I think its funny that so many people complain about bugs when most games that come to mind have patches out now or bugs that get fixed later on.
As far as the game goes, when I first played it, I hated it. I have some notion that urges me to play games on hard or else I do not find them challenging or they are just to short of games for the money. On the hard setting I think the best I could muster was a minor victory in a couple of the boards. I would get shot and killed easily from a huge distance with an automatic weapon and die, but I shoot someone point blank with a shotgun and they turn around and start shooting at me. I can only really take so much of that so I stopped playing it. I went back some months later, determined to like it enough to play it occasionally and tried again. On hard, I got the same results. I changed it to normal and I found the game to still be somewhat challenging and much better for my blood pressure, though I have yet to lose a scenario on normal. That can take some of the fun out of a game for me as I feel like there is no effort involved.
The AI seems to be fairly good in the game, but I think they just make it so someone randomly shoots you and most of the time you have no idea where that person was. From what I have garnered talking to vets who were there, that isn't wholly untrue, but it is frustrating after the tenth time. Just like the previous Battlefield games, the AI tends to have a one track mind and will blindly pursue that one goal for quite some time. For example, out of four control points, you have three and the enemy has one up on a hill. They will always run down the hill in the same relative spot making it like Duck Hunt for NES without the dog. If they are spread out, it can get quite interesting however and the dynamics take over like a real battle, at least to a degree.
The vehicles are primarily useless in this game, unlike in 1942, but can be fun in the right scenarios. Most of the time the terrain is too uneven or blocked with trees or water for most vehicles to be effective for more than a few minutes. The boats were fun in some boards but were really only useful in the Game Warden scenario. As in 1942, air units are really difficult to use and just get on my nerves, so I never use them. I'd prefer to run.
The game was a disappointing follow up to the 1942 games but on its own, it isn't a bad time killer. I find it fun to just load up, do a few scenarios, and then move on to something else. As with most games, I would never pay more than $30, but I do not consider that $30 poorly spent. It is fun, the graphics aren't bad, and I don't think people should really expect it to have the mechanics of real weaponary. It IS a game after all. Buy it for fun and to screw around with and you won't be disappointed. Buy it because you thought it would be the best game ever because of whatever pent up reason/excuse you had, be disappointed. There are no half stars, so it got three on the board, but I would really give it 2 1/2.
Well...its good. December 12, 2007 video game freak This is an amazing FPS. it has great graphics,and awesome gameplay. But, if you have a computer from when Windows XP just came out it takes at least 7 mins to load a single map. Newer computers can load it faster, but loading still takes a very long time. I tried the online multiplayer. Its not worth it. You wait for it to load, then you play for about 10 or 15 mins, then some more loading, etc. etc.
Best Online Action Game Ever. A Must Buy. Absolute Awesome October 30, 2007 eastcoaster (USA) I bough this game here in Amazon in 2005. Since 2002 I was only playing Counter Strike, Team Fortress, Day of Defeat, Doom e.t.c. CS, TF & DOD are amazing and I still play them. Since 2004 a friend of mine called Liquidmerc who I met in a CS tournament in 2003 was telling me about this new game called Battlefield Vietnam where I can do more then just shoot around and blow up stuff. He said I can jump in Helicopters and fire machine guns at the enemy, fly Helicopters like Hueys, KA25, MI8, Cobras, Chinooks, fighter-planes like MIG17, MIG21, A7 Corsair, F4 Thunderbolt, DC3-AC47 Gunship, Skyraider, Bombers, Transport-Planes, and ride other vehicles like Jeeps, Tanks, Armored-Vehicles and fire Missile and Rocket Launchers, Mortars, RPGs, Heat Seeking Missiles, Anti Aircraft Guns, Scooters, Gun-Boats and tons of other vehicles.
The game is just amazing. It is the best game ever.
Plus, there are free add on extensions called MOD like Point of Existence, World War II and more. POE has new aircraft and vehicles.
Today in 2007 I am still playing BFV and its MODs and I am still not finished. I this is an ever lasting game.
Its a must have game. Check out the videos of BFV, POE and WW2 on Youtube. You will see what an awesome game this is.
The new games like BF2 and BF2142 are good but do not have the kick of BFV.
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