This 2007 Port adapts the modern military shooter experience specifically for the Nintendo DS. You assume the roles of SAS or US soldiers in contemporary conflicts, utilizing modern weaponry while engaging in core shooter gameplay tailored for the handheld's unique controls. As a dedicated adaptation, it delivers the franchise's tactical action within the constraints of the DS platform, offering a focused single-player combat experience.
The game plunges players into a world embroiled in modern warfare, allowing them to step into the boots of anonymous soldiers fighting for either the British S.A.S. or the American armed forces. While the narrative structure mirrors the high-stakes global conflict of its console counterpart, the focus remains on delivering the core first-person shooter mechanics adapted for the dual-screen handheld.
Players will engage in various combat scenarios typical to the series, emphasizing tactical shooting and objective completion within the handheld format. Unlike the main console releases, players in this specific version do not directly impact the outcome of the war; the experience is focused on mission execution.
The primary distinction of this version lies in its adaptation for the Nintendo DS hardware. Gameplay mechanics are tailored to utilize the system's unique input methods, offering a different approach to controlling the action compared to traditional console or PC versions. The core experience is built around the Shooter genre, translated to fit the handheld's capabilities.
This title was released on November 5, 2007, exclusively for the Nintendo DS. The experience provided at launch represents the complete content package for this specific platform version, as there are no official downloadable content packs or expansions associated with this release.
This adaptation is primarily for players seeking the modern military shooter experience optimized specifically for the Nintendo DS hardware and its control scheme, offering a condensed version of the larger franchise title.
Mild themes and violence