.: 20 August 2005Mode(s),Conflict: Desert Storm is a developed by and published by and for, and; it is the first installment in the. Another game of the same name was produced for, developed by Synergenix and published by Kayak Interactive.Either in the or the. Each soldier in the squad has a unique specialty, such as,. To complete each mission successfully, the player must utilize the skills of each squad member, such as using their demolitions expert to destroy bridges, their heavy weapons specialist to destroy tanks, etc.
Prior to beginning a campaign, the player can run through the basic training portion of the game, which will cover the use of weapons, as well being trained in the use of and, along with basic skills and squad maneuvers. The game includes a player-controllable and.The allows players to complete the campaign cooperatively. The version allows for 2-player co-op while the and versions allow for 2-4 player co-op. The Windows version does not support co-op. Contents.Storyline launches an of on August 2, 1990. A, Paul Foley and a teammate are deployed behind enemy lines to destroy a bridge to slow the Iraqi advance, but Foley's teammate is killed and Foley himself is captured. The next day, John Bradley is inserted into the area to rescue Foley and complete Foley's mission to destroy the bridge.
Fighting his way through, Bradley succeeds in rescuing Foley and together they destroy the bridge before being extracted by a helicopter.Next, Bradley and Foley are deployed into after the is cornered by Iraqi forces while evacuating the city. The two link up with teammate Mick Connors, a heavy weapons specialist and fight their way through infantry and tanks to rescue the Emir and evacuate him via an helicopter on the other side of the city.With in full swing, the team, now joined by expert David Jones, raid an Iraqi air base to retrieve vital data on Iraqi launchers operating in. In the process, the team destroys the base's fighters and fuel depot and opens the way for an air strike to destroy an early warning radar located at the base. Using the data stolen from the air base, Alpha Two attacks Iraqi SCUD launchers in order to prevent Iraq from using the missiles to bring into the war. Alpha-Two succeeds in destroying three areas containing multiple SCUD launchers and disrupts an Iraqi communications hardline passing through one of the areas. Shortly afterwards, while returning from a mission, Alpha-Two's helicopter is shot down by an Iraqi and Alpha-Two is forced to defend a from attacking forces until a helicopter arrives to extract them and the injured co-pilot and gunner.As the war continues, Alpha-Two takes part in the when the town is invaded by Iraqi infantry and tanks.
With the help of artillery strikes, Alpha-Two clears the town of enemy forces. Shortly afterwards, as Iraqi cavalry forces begin to retreat, Alpha-Two is sent to destroy Iraqi air defenses to open the way for an air strike to destroy a bridge and prevent further retreat. With all avenues of retreat destroyed, Alpha-Two is sent on a scouting mission to clear the road for U.S.
Cavalry to attack the retreating Tawalkana Division of the. Alpha-Two destroys multiple tank traps, enemy tanks and anti-air defenses with the help of a Bradley infantry fighting vehicle and air strikes from fighter jets.With the war turning against the Iraqi Army, Alpha-Two is deployed on a mission into itself under cover of a night bombing by stealth fighters in order to rescue American from a compound in Baghdad.
Alpha-Two succeeds in rescuing three POWs and flees the city with them in a truck.In late February, Coalition forces detect a -made being taken into an Iraqi factory in southern Baghdad. Realizing that Iraq can use the nuclear weapon to destroy any city within a thousand-mile radius, Bradley, Foley and Connors are sent in with a scientist named Doctor Franklin to disarm the ICBM and retrieve that Iraq has managed to get their hands on that can be used to create tactical nuclear missiles. Despite heavy resistance, the team manages to sneak into the factory using nearby and locate the plutonium and ICBM. After a booby-trap causes the warhead to start to go critical, Doctor Franklin disarms it under fire as the rest of the team lay down covering fire. With the ICBM disarmed and the plutonium in hand, Bradley, Foley, Connors and Doctor Franklin are extracted to safety.Though Kuwait is liberated, the Supreme Commander of the Iraqi Army, General Aziz, refuses to surrender and prepares to fight to the last man.
With the general preparing for a counterattack, Alpha-Two is dispatched into Iraq to assassinate General Aziz and end the war. As General Aziz's headquarters is a heavily defended and shielded bunker within a 13th-century, Alpha-Two is forced to infiltrate the fort and take down its air defenses. An air strike armed with 'bunker buster' bombs is called in upon General Aziz's bunker, destroying it. Though General Aziz tries to flee the air strike, he is shot dead by Alpha-Two as he emerges from the bunker and the team is extracted by helicopter.With General Aziz dead, the Iraqi Army surrenders unconditionally to Coalition forces. In a liberated Kuwait City, the Emir publicly thanks the men and women who risked their lives to liberate his country and Alpha-Two is congratulated and rotated out for rest and relaxation.Characters US Delta Force/British SAS/Alpha Two.
John Bradley - Team Leader/Rifleman. Paul Foley - Sniper/Medic.
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