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- Game Revolution - "Conflict: Desert Storm is a dangerous mission, but I'm sure you'll be able to handle it. This version isn't quite as intriguing as the conflict on the Xbox thanks to the shoddier look and only two-player multiplayer. That's all for now. Dismissed." Review by Brian Gee with scorecard [C] and screen shot. [PlayStation 2]
- GameSpot - "Conflict: Desert Storm has a couple of neat ideas, and it's one of the few PlayStation 2 games to attempt to do tactical combat. It even has a multiplayer mode, though it feels like it was tossed in as an afterthought." Review by Jeff Gerstmann with score [4.5] and screen shots. [PlayStation 2]
- GameSpy.com - "It isn't Counter-Strike, but it is a good way to waste an evening or two. Conflict: Desert Storm is a perfect choice for an extended weekend rental." Review by Adam Pavlacka with score [71] and screen shots. [PlayStation 2]
- GameSpy.com - Reviewed by Russ Fischer (2/5). "The promise of well-implemented squad tactics is completely undercut by terrible control and routine missions." Includes screen shots. [GameCube]
- ign.com - " Closing Comments I enjoyed Conflict Desert Storm because it had a nice balance of authenticity and accessibility. It was easier to pick up and get into than a Rainbow Six game mainly because you don't have to worry about mission planning and assigning weaponry and troops. I get my four guys, they've got their gear and it's up to me to get the job done with the tools I've got." Review by Aaron Boulding with screen shots and overall score [7.7]. [Xbox]
- GameSpot - "Conflict: Desert Storm's problematic gameplay and run-of-the-mill presentation keep it from succeeding on any level." Reviewed by Jeff Gerstmann (4.8/10). Includes screen shots, walkthroughs, trailer, and downloadable demo. [Windows]
- GamePro.com - "A solid graphics and sound package does help Conflict's theatre of operations, though. An armory of nice-looking authentic weapons that Delta Force and SAS handled during their desert battles can be used, while character animations are fluid and lifelike." Review by Four-Eyed Dragon with screen shots and scores. [Xbox]
- ign.com - "Conflict's biggest problem, as I say, is the availability of a much better alternative. If SOCOM weren't out there offering a similar experience, with tighter design, a greater variety of mission concepts, and online multiplayer, it would be easier to recommend." Review by David Smith with overall score [5.5] and screen shots. [PlayStation 2]
- Gotham Games - Publisher of such games as Conflict: Desert Storm and Serious Sam.
- GameSpot - "But the interface and poor control are bigger enemies than the game's Iraqi soldiers ever are, and in the end, this is a game you can surely live without." Review by Jeff Gerstmann with score [4.8] and screen shots. [Xbox]
Wikipedia Articles
- Conflict series - The Conflict Series includes Conflict: Desert Storm, Conflict: Desert Storm II, Conflict: Vietnam, Conflict: Global Terror and Conflict: Denied Ops
- Conflict: Desert Storm - Conflict: Desert Storm is the first game in the Conflict series.
- Conflict: Desert Storm II - Conflict: Desert Storm II: Back to Baghdad is set during the Gulf War. The game puts the player in command of a special forces squad of four men.
- Opération Daguet - Opération Daguet (French for brocket deer) was the codename for French operations during the 1991 Gulf War (also called the Persian Gulf War or Operation Desert Storm). The conflict was between Iraq and a coalition force of approximately 30 nations led by the United States and mandated by the United Nations in order to liberate Kuwait.
- 14th Infantry Regiment (United States) - The 14th Infantry Regiment is a United States Army light infantry regiment, known as the Golden Dragons. They have been active in every major conflict since the Civil War, except World War I, including the American Civil War, Boxer Rebellion, World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War, Operation Desert Storm,Operation Enduring Freedom, and Operation Iraqi Freedom.