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Men of War: Vietnam A new title in the world-known Men of War real-time tactics game series

 
 
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Old 09-07-2012, 05:11 PM
Grunt kid Grunt kid is offline
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Default What would you like to see in Men of War Vietnam?

First of all I'm only giving my opinion as well as my point of view about this game and that's not my intention to criticise or offend anybody. We love this awesome game and we don't want to let it die. Many of us think that this game could offer and be one of the Men of War game saga ever made for several reasons:

Firstly, the Vietnam war as well as the Korean conflict are the most important conflicts during the last 60 or 50 years. And it hasn't shown until the release of Men of Vietnam. The Vietnam war has been unjustly mistreat and I think this is the most important conflict in the last decades.
This game tries to show it and because there wasn't something like this before. I want to congratulate the developers of this game for their excellent work.

Secondly, in my opinion there are good things such as the excellent work with landscape items, models, skins, soldiers although many of us think that it lacks more modern vehicles, buildings, more guns and arty stuff, new units, missions and so on.

That's the intention of this thread, to know the fan's suggestions.

Last edited by Grunt kid; 09-07-2012 at 09:25 PM.
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