![]() ![]() ![]() You're still defending your base, only now there are three bunkers instead of four. On the surface, the console version of this level is similar. You must run up and down the trench system in an attempt to staunch the flow of VC as they press closer to-and eventually into-your team's entrenched position. Each of the four guns is manned by a computer-controlled teammate, and the trenches are filled with friendly soldiers. The level layout consists of four mounted machine gun bunkers, each connected by a defensive trench. Until then, here's one good example: The original Vietcong includes a mission in which you must defend the barbed wire wall that surrounds your base camp against waves of attacking VC. ![]() Someday somebody on the Internet will undertake an exhaustive study of exactly what's different between the console and PC versions of Purple Haze. Though a few of the changes are constructive, the new developer, Coyote, has generally made a mess of what used to be a good game. Instead, Pteredon's seminal Vietnam War-themed first-person shooter has been thoroughly retooled by a different design team. You might expect, then, that the console version of Purple Haze would be a more or less straight conversion of the PC original. On the PC, where it was released in March, Vietcong: Purple Haze was simply the original Vietcong packaged with the Fist Alpha expansion. ![]()
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