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Line of Sight: Vietnam Multiplayer 1

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  • Price: Free to try
  • Operating system: Windows 98/Me/2000/XP
  • Date added: October 22, 2003
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In 1968 the U.S. Army assigned a young sniper to the 5th Special Forces compound in Nha Tong, Vietnam. His mission: disrupt the enemy s command structure, scout Viet Cong positions, and ambush the enemy in the dead of night. For him, success depended on a rifle, a target, and a clear Line of Sight.In Line of Sight: Vietnam your job is to locate elusive enemy soldiers and pick them off one-by-one. Whether patiently waiting for the enemy to show himself or delivering a pre-emptive strike, the method is the same be quick, be quiet, and be careful. That s what will get you home alive.

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