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PlayStation 2 » ShellShock: Nam '67 » Details
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- Category: Action
- Publisher: Eidos Interactive
- Developer: Guerrilla Games
- ESRB Rating: Mature
- Date Released: September 2004
Game Description
The most controversial war of modern times is re-experienced through the eyes of one man in Eidos Interactive's ShellShock: Nam '67. Developed by Guerilla Games and built using the Killzone engine, ShellShock follows a rookie solider as he experienced the chaos and atrocities of the Vietnam War. Players will fight their way through a variety of missions that range anywhere from large-scale battlefield encounters to Special Forces covert operations. A multitude of different environments are highlighted and include dense jungles, rural Vietnamese villages, and claustrophobic tunnel systems in addition to authentic 1960s war anthems by Roy Orbison and John Lee Hooker.
Features
- TruetoLife Portraying the brutal atrocities and controversial actions of the Vietnam War, ShellShock: Nam '67 provides the most truetolife and completely uncensored depiction of the Vietnam experience for the first time in a video game, Stellar Developer, Killer Engine Utilizing their proprietary 3D engine, ShellShock is being developed by Guerrilla Games, the same creators of Sony's highlyanticipated Killzone game, coined by the press as the Halo for PS2.
- Intense Combat Fight your way through a variety of missions ranging from largescale battlefield encounters with the NVA to stealthbased missions such as assassinating a VC General, Unconventional Warfare From napalm attacks, intricate tunnel systems and deadly booby traps to fighting militiawomen and an elusive enemy, you will experience the chaotic, atrocious and unconventional warfare of Vietnam.
- Character Growth Develop from a fresh rookie to a hardedged Special Forces agent, Realistic Injury Soldiers don't simply live or die.
- A struggling wounded or bleeding fighter will still attempt to take down the enemy.
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