Delta Force: Land Warrior

Delta Force: Land Warrior (2000)

by NovaLogic
Genres:Strategy, Shooter, Tactical
Themes:Action, Warfare
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Engage the enemy across vast outdoor environments and expansive indoor environments as you take control of the US Army's elite anti-terrorist unit. Delta Force Land Warrior introduces new weapons and characters for both single player and intense online multiplayer via NovaWorld. Select from a team of diverse characters, each with their own special abilities. (Sniper, Demolitions, Close Quarters Battle, Aquatics and Heavey Gunner) Advanced new rifles, systems, machine guns and grenade launcher Developed from the same engine used to train the US ARMY elite Land Warrior Soldiers Wage war on the massive battlefields of NovaWorld with up to 50 players simultaneously Rank Yourself against your enemies and allies on NovaWorldShow more
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