Conflict (series)

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Conflict
Developers Pivotal Games
Publishers SCi
Gotham Games
Global Star Software
2K Games
Eidos Interactive
Platforms Microsoft Windows
Xbox
PlayStation 2
Nintendo GameCube
PlayStation 3
Xbox 360
Cloud (OnLive)
First release Conflict: Desert Storm
EU 20020913September 13, 2002
NA 20020930September 30, 2002
Latest release Conflict: Denied Ops
EU 20080208February 8, 2008
NA 20080213February 13, 2008

The Conflict franchise was developed by Pivotal Games. It has sold more than 6 million units.[1] Each game in the series has received good to negative reviews. Most of the reviews were mixed or average. [2]

Games

Conflict: Desert Storm (2002)

Conflict: Desert Storm is set during the Persian Gulf War. The player can either play as the British Armed Forces 22 SAS Regiment or the United States Army Delta Force.

Conflict: Desert Storm II (2003)

Conflict: Desert Storm II also released as Conflict: Desert Storm II Back to Baghdad is also set during the Gulf War and see the same characters returning to Baghdad.

Conflict: Vietnam (2004)

Conflict: Vietnam is set during the Vietnam War. The previous characters in the first two games are not present and new characters are introduced into the game.

Conflict: Global Terror (2005)

Conflict: Global Terror is set during modern day, the game reunites the characters from Conflict: Desert Storm and Conflict: Desert Storm II with one additional character.

Conflict: Denied Ops (2008)

Conflict: Denied Ops is also set during modern day, the game only sees the return of Paul Foley last seen in Conflict: Global Terror and new characters are introduced into the game.

References

  1. http://web.archive.org/web/20080122112402/http://corporate.sci.co.uk/Who_we_are/brandportfolio.aspx
  2. http://www.gamerankings.com/browse.html?site=&cat=0&year=0&numrev=3&sort=0&letter=&search=conflict%3A


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