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Delta Force: Black Hawk Down
July 22, 2004 | Eric Ford
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Delta Force: Black Hawk Down is a first-person shooter video game developed by NovaLogic. It was released for Microsoft Windows on March 23, 2003; for Mac OS X in July 2004; and for PlayStation 2 and Xbox on July 26, 2005. It is the 6th game of the Delta Force series. It is set in the early 1990s.

  1. Delta Force: Black Hawk Down puts you at the heart of a U.S. Special Operations Forces mission in Somalia! Exciting nonstop multiplayer gaming through a LAN or online service (NOTE - Internet services fees may be applied).
  2. The only one I played was Delta Force: Black Hawk Down. And I absolutely loved it. Other versions get bad reviews, but that one was quite fun, a la Modern Warfare style.


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Toss out those forest camos and wilderness survival kits. Pack some desert fatigues, suntan lotion, and some nice shades: it’s time to move out to the desert, soldier! Such is the theme for Novalogic’s Delta Force: Black Hawk Down, a realistic (and partially based on truth) retelling of the conflict that took place between 1992 and 1993 in war torn Somalia. Already, Black Hawk Down stands out among other first person shooters for taking place in an era outside of World War II and for portraying one of the most realistic war experiences of modern times. That’s all well and good, but is it fun? Read on to find out. A quick glance at the instruction booklet and you’ll see that Novalogic is serious about informing gamers about the troubled times this game takes place in. There are several pages of explanations detailing the different groups that took part in this operation and the reasons for it existing in the first place. While all of it can be considered purely optional reading, the developers get a big thumbs up for including it in the manual. Their attempt to make Black Hawk Down a memorial ‘tribute’ succeeds simply on this fact alone.

To quickly recap the background story, the United Nations has embarked on a series of missions to alleviate the famine and anarchy ensuing in the war torn nation of Somalia. The United States, partaking in the UN missions, sends several of their own special units to the country in order to help bring relief and set up security measures. However, the missions were met with opposition from several factions wishing to take central control of the nation. This is where you come in. Taking the part of squad leader in one of the units, you are responsible for protecting convoys, dispatching those that would interrupt the relief aid, and bringing peace to the country.

There are sixteen missions in all, ranging from providing cover fire for a relief convoy to infiltrating a hotel filled with terrorists and extracting key hostages by helicopter. Suffice to say, there is quite a bit of variety in mission objectives, all of it culminating with the famous mission that has your character rushing to provide backup for the two Black Hawk helicopters that are shot down. Many of the missions (including the one I just mentioned) are based on ‘actual events,’ while the rest are fictitious and created by the developer. Of course, there isn’t a mission-by-mission list of what is exactly accurate, but rest assured that for the most part, you are reliving history.

So Real I Can Taste The Dirt. . .
Black Hawk Down features a decent graphics engine for powering this romp through the desert. The buildings are realistically created as dilapidated shacks, and the rubble and trash of a ravaged country is accurately portrayed. Unfortunately, compared to several of the newer first person shooters currently out (namely Unreal Tournament 2004 and Call of Duty), Black Hawk Down shows its age. There are several times when the sky or some of the models would turn pixilated, and I’ve had my fair share of slowdown (sometimes from just moving too close to a wall). Considering that this title was reviewed on a Dual 2.0 G5 with an ATI Radeon 9500 (64 MB of video RAM and 1.5 Gigs of regular RAM), its hard to figure out what is the ideal machine to run this game on (but then again, some games aren’t mean to run with every thing on high quality).

Another small complaint, and this really isn’t Novalogic’s fault, is the lack of variety in the various single player missions. You have your fair share of night and day missions, with one or two near rivers and the rest out in the open or in cities. However, one thing every mission has in common is the fact that it all takes place in the desert. Everywhere you look is a sea of orange and yellow, with no sign of relief in sight. Also, when placed in cities, every housing structure looks just like the other. I’m sure this might have been done for authenticity, but regardless, it can detract from the playing experience.

Despite these (relatively minor) complaints, Black Hawk Down isn’t an ugly game to look at. There are some nice graphical effects in explosions and night vision. Also, the first time you watch a pack of helicopters traveling low above the ocean kicking up lots of water in their midst is very beautiful indeed.


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  • Developer: NovaLogic
  • Release date: 2003
  • Platform: Windows (PC)
  • Genre: Shooter
  • Version: 1.0.0.5
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    Delta Force: Black Hawk Down is a first-person shooter video game developed by NovaLogic. It was released for Microsoft Windows on March 23, 2003; for Mac OS X in July 2004; and for PlayStation 2 and Xbox on July 26, 2005. It is the 6th game of the Delta Force series. It is set in the early 1990s during the Unified Task Force peacekeeping operation in Somalia. The missions take place primarily in the southern Jubba Valley and the capital Mogadishu.

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    Gameplay

    The gameplay in Delta Force: Black Hawk Down differs heavily from earlier installments in the series. While all earlier Delta Force games focus on long distance outdoor combat and have open ended mission design, Black Hawk Down focuses on close quarters combat in urban environments with heavily scripted missions more similar to the then-recent Medal of Honor: Allied Assault. Many of the series' trademark features, such as bullet ballistics and later weapon sway, were abandoned in favour of simpler action-focused gameplay. The player is usually accompanied by a squad of three AI-controlled soldiers, whom the player is able to give simple commands such as the order to hold fire, hold position or throw a grenade.

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    Like in earlier Delta Force games the campaign in Black Hawk Down is divided into distinct missions. While the campaign is linear, most of the time three missions are available at the same time, allowing the player to complete them in any order. Completing a mission saves the campaign progress and usually unlocks a new one. Already completed missions can be accessed from an 'instant action' list.

    Multiplayer

    In addition to the singleplayer campaign, Delta Force: Black Hawk Down features LAN and online multiplayer with support for up to 50 players in a single match, breaking the record for the largest console multiplayer battles at the time.

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    • Operating System: Microsoft WindowsXP / Vista
    • Processor: 733 MHz
    • RAM: 256MB
    • Video Card: 32MB
    • Hard disk space: 800 MB

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