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Vietcong multiplayer demo

Marcel Klum   on 14 December 2002 - 09:40 · 1 comment & 129 views

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Thanks nekrosoft13 for posting this as back page news.

Pterodon and Illusion Softworks have released a playable demo of Vietcong, allowing you to try out their upcoming tactical shooter naturally set in the Vietnam War. This is a multiplayer-only demo that offers Death Match, Capture the Flag, and Protect the Pilot gameplay modes for up to 32 players.

Experience the danger, fear, and unpredictability of lethal jungle warfarein the Vietcong Multiplayer Demo. Hit the ground during explosive fire fights, empty your assault rifle into charging enemies, and rely on yourwits to stay alive. Distinguish yourself as an elite soldier, or work as a team to claim total victory. Vietcong Demo Features include: Enter a killingzone for up to 32 players; Stalk your enemy through a stunningly authentic jungle war zone; Claim total victory in Death Match, Capture the Flag, and Protect the Pilot; Strike from the shadows with M-16's, AK-47'S, shot guns, and more. It's time to show your friends what you're made of, download the demo now (This demo does not include solo missions.)

News source: 3D Gamers
Download: Vietcong demo (72.6Mb)


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#1 Solarix on 14 Dec 2002 - 15:01
nice name vietcong, heh thats what how many years old?

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