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Vietcong (computer game)

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Vietcong
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Developer(s) Pterodon
Illusion Softworks
Distributor(s) Flag of World Gathering of Developers
Engine Ptero-Engine II
Released Flag of World April 2003 (Windows)
Genre Tactical first-person shooter
Mode(s) Singleplayer, Multiplayer
Platform(s) PC (Windows)
Media CD-ROM

Vietcong is a tactical first-person shooter computer game, developed by Pterodon and Illusion Softworks, published by Gathering in April 2003, and set during the Vietnam War. The sequel to Vietcong, Vietcong 2, was released in late October 2005.

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Story

The player takes on the role, in the single-player campaign, of Sergeant First Class Steve R. Hawkins; born 13th October 1939, in Wilmington North Carolina, who has been assigned to the Special Forces camp at Nui Pek. Nui Pek is situated near where the Ho Chi Minh trail reenters Vietnam from Cambodia, so it is considered one of the most dangerous areas in all of Vietnam. Steve leads the rest of the Special Forces stationed at Nui Pek, each of whom is a Sergeant in their own right, and has their own specialties:

In addition to the linear campaign, the game features several stand-alone single player maps and network and online multiplay. Multiplay game modes include capture the flag (CTF), deathmatch (DM), team deathmatch (TDM), assault team game (ATG), cooperative game (COOP), last man standing (LMS) and real war (RW). Nearly five years after the game's release, Vietcong as a multiplayer is still extremely popular.

Expansions

In addition to the original game, expansion pack 'Vietcong: Fist Alpha' was released in February 2004, with some new features, and was bundled with Vietcong as '' for the PC. Vietcong: Purple Haze, was also released in October that year as an expanded version for PlayStation 2 and Xbox developed by Coyote Games.

Weapons In Vietcong

All the projectile weapons (except the mounted M60 and M2HB machine guns) feature a secondary ironsight option (or a scope reticle view depending on the weapon) as well as the regular crosshair that features on most first-person shooter computer games. The weapons that feature in the game are:

United States / South Vietnam

North Vietnamese

  • Knife
  • Makarov PM
  • TT-33
  • .38 Revolver
  • SKS Simonov (Bayonet can be attached on Fist Alpha expansion pack)
  • Dragunov SVD (Bayonet can be attached on Fist Alpha expansion pack)
  • Mosin Nagant (Cannot be fitted with a bayonet in Fist Alpha expansion pack, unlike its real life counterpart)
  • PPSh-41
  • PPS-43
  • AK-47 (Bayonet can be attached on Fist Alpha expansion pack)
  • Baikal IZH-43
  • RPD Degtarev
  • Stick Hand Grenade
  • Booby Trap (Grenade)

Vehicles In Vietcong & Vietcong: Fist Alpha

Although only one vehicle in the games can be personally controlled by the player on a certain map; (M151), other different vehicles have a role in the games, as either parts of the game or present in cutscenes:

United States / South Vietnam

  • Ford M151 MUTT (Military Unit Tactical Truck)

North Vietnamese

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