Vietnam vet 1967 to 1978.

User Rating: 8.5 | Vietcong (2003) PC
Although it's impossible to capture the fear experienced by a soldier, and the horror of killing another human being. Fist Alpha does capture the insanity, and poor communication which goes beyond frustration.
The game gave me the creeps and brought back memories, I ended up quilting the game but ultimately completed it. First person shooters recently programmed today have improved on the graphics and other aspects of game programming, their is more to a game than great graphics as we all know. I noted detail in Fist Alpha like, rifling, jungle sound's and the camaraderie, that a soldier will never experience again and the memories that haunt you for the rest of your life.
This dichotomy of good and horrible memories is hard to play out in a game. It is somewhat possible, as in," Apocalypse Now", where the lieutenant is staring at the ceiling fan and he is experiencing the sound of a helicopter and his being drunk to wipe out the horror. This could be placed in a game. Brother's in Arms, Hells Highway comes close.
Our society does not like this aspect of war, and the men of, "Fist Alpha", certainly would have experienced the life time of being in battle.
Despite the flaws, the makers of the game did an excellent job, real life situations, and still one of my favorite first person shooters that I have played.