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'Enemy Engaged 2: Desert Operations' Announced - Screens

by Rainier on July 23, 2008 @ 2:16 p.m. PDT

Desert Operations is a standalone expansion for G2 Games' helicopter game Enemy Engaged 2. adding three new campaigns (Iran, Afghanistan and Antarctic), new shaders, models, improved multiplayer, and support for different textures in each campaign.

In Enemy Engaged 2: Operations Desert, players immerse the heart of intense battles that will determine the future of our world. They will take part in dangerous missions aboard the RAH-66 Comanche American or KA-52 Hokum B Russian, and show what they are capable of fighting in solo or multiplayer. This simulation takes place in Iran, Afghanistan, Lebanon and Antarctica.

The player must intervene rapidly escalating conflict in Iran. While the USA will trigger an invasion, the Russians sent their troops to support emergency in the country. The situation in Afghanistan has witnessed a brief lull, but a new wave ofviolence has torn the region. Once again, terrorists are sowing terror. This stunning simulated helicopter you will also discover the desert expanses and ice of Antarctica. The Treaty of Antarctica has been broken; at the same time, Americans and Russians send their special units in the region.

A new global conflict seems inevitable ...

Key Features :

  • Simulation helicopter modern proposing a realistic flying experience
  • Exciting missions in Afghanistan,lran, Lebanon and Antarctica
  • Battlegrounds dynamic real-time
  • More than 1 000 vehicles based on very detailed models
  • Battles multiplayer
  • Voice commands to give orders to gunners and crew
  • 16 players on LAN or on the Internet

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