Delta Force: Urban Warfare Explained

Delta Force: Urban Warfare
Developer:Rebellion Developments
Publisher:NovaLogic
Genre:First-person shooter
Modes:Single player
Platforms:PlayStation
Series:Delta Force

Delta Force: Urban Warfare is a 2002 first-person shooter game developed by Rebellion Developments and published by NovaLogic for the PlayStation. It is part of the Delta Force series. The game was re-released in 2010 on PlayStation Network for PlayStation 3 and PSP.

Plot

The game tells the story of a Delta Force operative named John Carter who had taken part in a failed drug deal bust in Tumaco, Colombia, and was subsequently sent undercover by CIA agent Robert Jackson to capture or kill the involved drug lord and red mercury smuggler Malik.

Gameplay

It was designed to be a military simulation loosely based on the Delta Force special operations force. The storyline spans twelve missions, including a bank robbery, hostage rescue, and an assault on an offshore oil rig.

The game features a greater emphasis on story than previous Delta Force games, as it features fully animated and voice-acted cutscenes in between missions. Its missions are also less vast and open than other titles in the franchise, focusing instead on a more scripted and linear play style, in tight urban environments.

Reception

The game received "average" reviews according to video game review aggregator Metacritic.

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