


With no specific war hook to hang the latest Conflict on, Pivotal has gone down the long dark road of generic Tom Clancy-esque counter-terrorism game scenarios for inspiration. Yet, for the fourth version running, Conflict's gameplay remains much the same, with enemies all-too happy to charge at you like a suicide bomber playing tag, but more of that in a minute. All the talk of dynamic, reactive AI seemed to be more than idle pre-release hype seeing it being demonstrated certainly gave us hope, and we felt that solving this particular foible would wipe out most of the game's issues at a stroke.
CONFLICT GLOBAL STORM PC FULL VERSION SERIES
But other things that we have an uncanny knack of being able to foresee we gain absolutely no joy from, such as Norwich's depressing defeat to Reading on Saturday, the lack of sleep from impending parenthood or the September arrival of a Conflict game that doesn't live up to its potential (and then goes in with a bullet at number one).īut this time we were almost certain Pivotal was really listening to the fans, and determined to release a game that does the series justice. Like the crispness of the air when summer gives way to autumn, the incredulous looks you get by growing a beard, or the number of smug new ways for PES fans to belittle the latest FIFA despite having no intention of playing it for more than 30 seconds. It's comforting to be able to predict things at this time of year.
