My grandfather absolutely loved the first few delta force games and passed them down to me when he passed away. The memories of this game with him were amazing
You can tell how series development basically hit a brick wall with 2003 Black Hawk Down. Each game afterwards looked basically the same and only 2004's Joint Operations really added something. Xtreme duology were basically laughable when you compare them to other FPS coming out those days.
Back when we could have real military games, feel like you were there and fought for freedom! Nowadays, the only thing we can do is keep shooting aliens, robots, Trans soldiers, Superman, UFO, zombies...
to be fair - Urban Warfare was Delta Force in name only - was done by a different dev and NL just published it... Task Force Dagger and Team Saber were done by different studios as well but yeah, Hawk Ops is not delta force in any way shape or form... same as that last comanche arcade game isn't a comanche game - they're just slapping the name on something they already had in development
@@ravenn22 Actually surprised Team Saber wasn't made by Novalogic given how it overall felt like same but more of DF:BHD. Makes somewhat sense though, it was still era when sequels/expansions were done by other studios and Novalogic was probably at the same time already doing Join Operations.
unos de los primeros shooters que juge fue delta force, me encantaban los mapas enormes que tenia, mi critica no va hacia el nuevo juego ( me parece bastante bueno) pero nunca lo vere como un delta force, en verdad me molesta que solo hayan usado el nombre, nose porque lo hicieron, pienso que para tocarnos la nostalgia, es una pena
I played the hell out of Delta Force 1 & 2 as a 16 year old. I just have memories of being super focused while playing these games like my life depended on it lol. Loved all the Novalogic voxel games. Especially since the voxel graphics work great on my low end computer. I remember messing around with the map editor for DF2 and making a level of a flooded middle eastern town as the setting and playing with others online. Good times.
iam 16 yrs old and iam playing delta force series and currently at the end of delta force 1 , Absolutely loved the storyline and action. The best part is that it works on low end pcs with minimum system requirement so that i can play this absolute masterpiece
I have beautiful nostalgia of playing DF 1998 even though I was born in 2005 thanks to an acer shitty laptop which had intel integrated graphics (worst of the worst kind) & 2gb of ram. The atmosphere in DF 1998 is what's missing in today's games, no pad n synth music when you're in the fields, just gunshots & scenery.
Hawk Ops is just Call of Duty with a Delta Force name. It's going to be riddled with microtransactions and will not resemble the original games. We already know that it's a hero shooter... "Big company buys thing and makes it worse." But the rest of the video was a nice stroll down memory lane.🙂
Согласен! Надо делать чтобы игра была похожей на настоящую войну а не вот это все! Щас и фильмы так делают! Это полный провал! Можно было сделать игру в такой же манере,только графику сделать современную!
You can not call evolution to something that is created by another company that is not novalogic, also tencent created a game from 0 without any influence of previous delta force.
Just like the SW sequel trilogy that is not regarded as SW by many, same goes in this case with the newest DF game not being a real DF game. Just a ripoff.
"Evolution" Now it's just another high octane frenetic coloured fps. Another title gone to please the Gen Z kids addicted to short term event ocitocine. R.I.P R6 R.I.P BF R.I.P Delta Force
I got into Xtreme. It was clunky but at the time I was freshly back from my second deployment a deployment in which I saw some extensive contact and some of those firefights felt real (as goofy as it sounds) It holds a special place for me now years later as does all the rest of