Healing over time has got to be one of the worst options to ever put in a third person shooter. ShellShock: Nam '67 tries to break from the mold, but fails in almost every aspect. The cutscenes are very overdone. The graphic nature of any cutscene in this game not only stand out as violent, but also as glorified recklessness What are the intentions of the game developers for having such brutality? Why does one game need to be so explicit and graphic? Your A.I. squad makes this game too easy at times, making it simple, if not down right easy, to fly through the thirteen missions in the game. Some missions do try to overwhelm you with lots of enemies to mow down, but nothing that a skilled gamma could not handle. And again, especially in this day in age of the Internet, no multiplayer support whatsoever. Is this to be a common thread among games that could definitely use some replay value through Xbox Live support? There are some nice graphics here and there, but nothing most gamers have already experienced. The sound is decent, but the voice work definitely is mediocre. It does not seem like much effort was put into creating variety at all in this game. I beat the game in less than five hours. I was not completely dissatisfied with this game, but it was pretty darn close to it. ShellShock: Nam '67 is a game that is going straight to eBay.
Ok i admit this may not be one the best games ever but damn it's top 5 for me. No it doesnt have crazy good graphics or realistic gameplay it is just fun to play. I really enjoy playing it and since it is backwards compa... Read Full Review
The fact: Shellshock: Nam '67 is a third person shooter set during the Vietnam war. You play an "FNG" American soldier fresh off the chopper, and progress to Special Forces throughout the game. What I like: *The st... Read Full Review