Publisher: Evolved Games
Publisher 2: 1C
Developer: G5 Software
Category: Action
Release Dates
N Amer - 04/11/2007
Whirlwind Over Vietnam Review
Considering how long publishers have milked World War II, it’s refreshing when someone tries a take on the Vietnam conflict. Unfortunately, the results are decidedly mixed at best, as most of the games vary from slightly above average to pure garbage. Whirlwind Over Vietnam falls somewhere in the middle there. The game offers some unique gameplay elements, putting players in the cockpit of a Vietnam chopper as they run missions against the Viet Cong. However, the whole thing feels a little too simplistic, with pretty sparsely structured missions and bothersome controls.
Whirlwind Over Vietnam puts you through 10 missions throughout the Vietnam conflict. These missions do have some historical accuracy to them, as they stem from actual moments of the war. This is a nice added factor for war buffs who spend way too much time glued to the boob tube watching the History Channel.
However, while the actual storyline can be interesting at times, the mission structure is pretty disappointing. There’s not a whole lot in the way of complexity or variety in your missions, as they all seem to fall into the same territory of following the marked out spots on the HUD and protecting or destroying the target at the goal, and that’s about it.
The controls are also a bit of a problem for the game. They are pretty adaptive, as you can play them normally or use an auto-pilot system. Unfortunately, the “normal” way to play the game can be extremely cumbersome, leading to over use of the auto-pilot system which seems to make things far too simplistic. There really isn’t much of an in-between when it comes to the controls, they’re either a pain in the butt or stupidly easy.
Graphically the game is decent and would work for gamers with low to mid-range systems, but doesn’t hold up next to most new PC games on the market. While the cockpit looks well detailed and there are some nice effects here and there, overall the game looks pretty barren and doesn’t flex the graphical muscle that many PC gamers are used to.
Soundwise, the game isn’t much of a competitor either. The music picks are slim and don’t play a big role in the presentation, and the voice acting is pretty weak. The sound effects sound fairly muted and don’t really pack the punch that you’d think they would in a Chopper sim.
Whirlwind Over Vietnam isn’t the worst game set in the extremely controversial war, but it’s certainly not the best either. While the historically accurate storyline is admirable, sim fans will likely be turned off by the weak missions.
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Review Scoring Details for Whirlwind Over Vietnam |
Gameplay: 6.0
A pretty light
simulation, Whirlwind Over Vietnam offers pretty bland and repetitive missions.
The controls are also problematic, either being far too simplistic or
just plain cumbersome.
Graphics: 6.5
Aside from some nice
cockpit elements and ground effects involving the wind from your chopper blades,
Whirlwind Over Vietnam is a pretty barren game, with very little making it look
like a PC game from 2007.
Sound: 6.0
The music is
sparse, the voice acting is weak, and the sound effects are muted and lack the
punch you’d expect.
Difficulty: Medium
Concept: 7.5
The storyline is
actually pretty interesting, utilizing real situations from the Vietnam War.
Overall: 6.5
Whirlwind Over
Vietnam is a budget game, and it shows. The historical accuracy is a nice touch,
but unfortunately the game will likely turn off the fans that aims to attract
(historical sim buffs) with unbalanced controls and weak missions and a tepid
presentation.
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GameZone Review Detail
| Gameplay | 6 |
| Graphics | 6.5 |
| Sound | 6 |
| Difficulty | Medium |
| Concept | 7.5 |
| Overall | 6.5 |
6.5
GZ Rating
With problematic controls and simplistic missions, Whirlwind Over Vietnam probably won’t appeal to many sim fans.
Reviewer: Steven Hopper
Review Date: 04/03/2007
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