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Line of Sight: Vietnam
 
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Line of Sight: Vietnam

by Atari
Windows 98 / Me / XP Mature
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)

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Product Features

  • It's 1968, and you're a sniper in Nha Tong -- your job is to hunt down Vietnamese soldiers and pick them off, one by one.
  • Thick vegetation and fully detailed environments will amaze you, even as they're providing cover - for you AND the enemy
  • Select one of 12 authentic military firearms as you trace enemies through the jungle
  • Be quick, be quiet and be patient -- these are the skills that will keep you alive in the bush
  • Play cooperatively in multiplayer games for even deadlier sniping action!

Product Details

  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
  • ASIN: B00007M5D8
  • Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 5.2 x 1.2 inches ; 4.8 ounces
  • Media: CD-ROM
  • Release Date: March 4, 2003
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #7,806 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

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Line of Sight: Vietnam traces the career of a deadly U.S. Army sniper in Vietnam!

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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Scary Cat and Mouse Game, September 15, 2003
By A Customer
This review is from: Line of Sight: Vietnam (CD-ROM)
Like a cat-and-mouse game but a highly exciting one, this is a very good game of stealth and that is the reason why I give it 5 stars. The game plan is simple: you get your orders, you go to your target and eliminate them, and proceed to the extraction point. Pretty easy Huh? Well, that's where the excitement rides because that's about the only linear part of the game.

Instead, there are many ways to defeat your enemy. You can circle them and take them out the guards one at a time as you go to the "center." Or You can head straight to your target and engage in a close quarter combat.

You gotta know when to be a "ghost" so quiet you can by-pass the enemy unnoticed. You gotta know when to be noisy they all come running up to you so that you can ambush them from a well-concealed point. The night missions were especially cool! You use night vision scope and watch your enemies in graveyard green!

The music is one of the most fitting out there in this type of game: it lends a scary, hair-raising experience because as you go through the jungle you don't know where your enemies are. The music is really good. The graphics are good, too. I like the idea that I can control my spotter, say to position him in one place so that when I explore an area, he can cover me. There is one mission where he saved my life as the VCs where approaching from behind! The game has got some weird behavior like enemy corpses floating perfectly hoirizontal instead of lying at an angle along the slope. It's also noticeable that the landscape are quite alike in all missions: ridges and ravines and valleys. But they're detailed. Hey, even the grass sways by the wind! If you're wounded you can't run fast but have to stop to catch your breath. The extraction points are the places where heavy enemy attacks often take place and you need to know how to strategically place your squad to survive.

All in all, the game is very good for it's graphics, music, detail, and most of all- stealth. You're in a jungle with no way out but your extraction point, you often don't know where your enemies are until they start shooting, you gotta think twice before crossing an open field or ravine because of a super accurate sniper somewhere out there! Your only other health options are the medipaks from your enemies, you match your fire power with stealth so you can get back home alive. I like it and highly recommend it for those who want a very good, scary cat-and-mouse game!

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Now here's a fun game to play..., May 9, 2003
By 
Jim Bettis (Fairview Park, Ohio, United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Line of Sight: Vietnam (CD-ROM)
You liked playing sniper in MOH right? Well have fun with this one gang! The missions are tough, but fun. the graphics are pretty good, not great, but good enough. You have to use your head sometimes to avoid being killed or detected, but it's a great game and I would say well worth the money. This one's a sleeper. Never heard any advertising or promo's for it, but I stumbled onto it and had a great time. I highly recommend it. I'm a hard-corps combat gamer and I love this one. You won't go wrong with it, believe me. You usually have a choice of a number of different weapons and you can pick up weapons from the VC you kill. It's exciting at times and a bit scary in spots. The VC hide pretty good, so be wary or you'll be the victim... AND, this game has saves and plenty of them so you don't have to worry about that... Buy it, you'll be glad you did.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Have, September 22, 2004
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This review is from: Line of Sight: Vietnam (CD-ROM)
UPDATED REVIEW

I finished the game and it was truly awesome! I've since downloaded some new maps that have been written by fans of the game out there. There are new Vietnam levels available as well as levels against Russians in the snow! Check 'em out and happy shooting. BTW, if you want another game with great sniping and stealth check out my review of "Far Cry".

ORIGINAL REVIEW

I got this because I wanted something out of the norm rather than the charge in guns blazing approach or most FPS's. This is a great combination of realism and tactical thinking. The graphics are nice and the sounds work well to create the feel of the jungle. The raindrops and fog also can create a great mood of being in deep jungle, all you need to do is crank the humidifier in your room and wear some good headphones. The rustling from your movement can be unnerving because a moment after you make a sound, you hear a voice in Vietnamese and then the shooting starts. The AI has taken me out more times than I care to admit, so it's handy to have the quicksave function. The AI reminds me of Secret Service "In Harm's Way" where if an enemy sees you from really far away, they'll come find you where you are.

You acquire enemies' weapons and items as you go as well and it limits you to a certain number so that you have to make an adequate choice. Hiding in the bushes is no guarantee that you won't be seen either, but if an enemy is close, the brush can cover you enough to make a silent kill with a knife. I've just recently learned the art of sneaking up for the silent kill and it helps keep you from getting taken out by enemies responding to a shot. The big problem is that you can't throw the knife like in SOF. This would be handy in some situations to throw and retrieve your knife. The spotter can be set up to cover you while you recon as well, but sometimes he makes noise and it's best to switch between the two to avoid detection.

I was amazed by the response of the weapons' recoil as well, because you would definitely have those issues with the larger more powerful guns. The V.C. sniper rifle actually has a good viewfinder at night and is bright during the day, so I sometimes use it rather than the M21. It does suffer from a slight accuracy difference too. I'm not sure if it was available in Vietnam, but I wish there was a silencer available and maybe a flash suppressor. It would make it easier to play and learn on the easy level for beginners so that you would be harder to locate when making a kill. Maybe someone will design a mod for it in the future.

The complaints I do have are the graphics can be strange sometimes and it's easy to climb up and down cliff sides without the use of ropes. Maybe the snipers are supposed to be great rock climbers. Also there are some levels where you are exposed up on the rocks and noone takes a shot at you. Maybe it's cause I'm on the easy setting. It's not as detailed as Soldier of Fortune but the movement and sound of the vegetation is amazing. Also, on the multiplayer modes, a lot of guys are running through guns blazing like they're playing Quake, Doom or Duke Nukem so unless you have good players who really understand stealth tactics, you may not enjoy that aspect of the game as much. Also, I got the latest patches for the game and many of the people playing don't host with the latest version so I'm unable to join those games.

I haven't yet tried it at a harder level other than easy so far, because I want to get through the game, but it affords many hours of enjoyment for a serious stealth gamer. I may have to reload though, because I'm unable to get on the multiplayer games because many people hosting don't have the latest patches.

Enjoy.
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