Hell Let Loose: Vietnam is a 40v40 combat game that rewards teamwork
Team17 did a great job with its version of Hell Let Loose, a multiplayer combat game set in World War II. And now it’s back with Hell Let Loose: Vietnam. It’s hard for first-person shooter games like this to go up against stalwarts like Call of Duty and Battlefield, but this game focuses on a historically accurate niche: 40 vs. 40 human multiplayer games that feel like big, coordinated battles. It’s also got a historical focus in the Vietnam War that is relatively rare in the shooter genre. And it aims to carry on the legacy of realism from the WWII game, Hell Let Loose, which sold more than $100 million. .memberful-global-teaser-content p:last-child{ -webkit-mask-image: linear-gradient(180deg, #000 0%, transparent); mask-image: linear-gradient(180deg, #000 0%, transparent); } This article is free — just create an accountJoin GamesBeat to read this story and almost everything else on the site. No credit card, no catch.Start Reading FreeAlready a member? Sign in The post Hell Let Loose: Vietnam is a 40v40 combat game that rewards teamwork appeared first on GamesBeat.
It’s hard for first-person shooter games like this to go up against stalwarts like Call of Duty and Battlefield, but this game focuses on a historically accurate niche: 40 vs. 40 human multiplayer games that feel like big, coordinated battles. It’s also got a historical focus in the Vietnam War that is relatively rare in the shooter genre. And it aims to carry on the legacy of realism from the WWII game, Hell Let Loose, which sold more than $100 million.
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