Korea: Forgotten Conflict

Publisher: Tri Synergy

Publisher 2: Cenega

Developer: Plastic Reality

Category: Strategy

Release Dates

N Amer - 11/19/2003

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GameZone's Review

6.8

GZ Rating

Gameplay5.9
Graphics8.2
Sound4.5
DifficultyHard
Concept7.5
Overall6.8

Reviewer: Mike David

Review Date: 11/25/2003


This ain't the TV show MASH.

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Description

Korea: Forgotten Conflict is similar in style to the 'Commandos' series where the player takes on the role of leader of a small group of military specialists.

Set in Korea during the conflict between North and South Korea, the game offers an authentic setting from the period - along with all its nuances. Diversity in locations - such as enemy bases, airfields, railway stations, factory facilities, Prisoner of War camps, as well as harbours, historical palaces and monasteries - bring each detailed scenario to life.

The attractive setting of Seoul, the capital of Korea, is authentically modelled. The playareas vary from several metres to several kilometres - offering diversity and interest.

Presently, the game comprises 5 campaigns, consisting of a total of 15 missions. Every mission is a self-designed environment with its own graphic design based on a real world location. Well-structured missions will lead the player through the Korean War.

Along with many innovative features (some never seen before), you are presented with a classic intuitive user-friendly interface. Features include: - A variety of military specialists including Ranger, Sniper, Demolition Expert, Medic, etc - Polished and realistic 3D environments - Detailed graphics including interiors of buildings, weapons and technical facilities - Freedom of camera movement, detailed zooms, along with natural rotation and angle of the game camera - In game video sequences which underline the atmospheric settings - Interactive environments - Variety of missions and challenges - Weather effects, including rain, snow, wind and fog along with seasonal changes (spring, summer, autumn and winter) - Commando style tactics All members of the military commando unit have special abilities and training techniques for carrying out tasks behind enemy lines. Every member of the squad has specific skills, which you may put to the test. The Missions have various targets and objectives that include: - Sabotage (destroying airfield buildings, collapsing tunnels, blowing up bridges). - Capture of enemy technical facilities, along with the capture of plane prototypes, and enemy tanks. - Rescuing POW’s (escape from the POW camp). - Capture of important personnel (enemy pilot or Soviet advisor) - Securing buildings (defusing explosives) - Protection of other military groups (convoys) - and more Goals may change as the action develops, and the player may choose new tasks and cultivate a number of possible solutions, according to their tactics, ability and skills. Korea: Forgotten Conflict’s 3D impacts on maximum reality and interaction of the environment. All objects, persons and military facilities are designed to create as realistic an atmosphere as possible. Korea: Forgotten Conflict brings a new dimension to games of the 'Commandos' style with a number of new features that are available thanks to the latest 3D technology.

Korean: Forgotten Conflict will be the flagship for a new generation of such games.

Hardware Requirements

Windows 98/2000/XP; Pentium III 733 MHz or Athlon 733 MHz; 32MB nVidia GeForce2 / ATI Radeon video card; 128 MB RAM; 2 GB Hard Drive; CD-ROM or CD/DVD-ROM drive 8x; Microsoft DirectX 9; DirectX certified sound card



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