A solid B-tier console game trapped inside an F-tier PC port. Approach with extreme patience.

However, the friendly AI is borderline suicidal. If you tell a squadmate to "move," they will often run directly into machine-gun fire or stand next to a grenade. You will play this game mostly as a lone wolf, switching between characters constantly because you cannot trust the computer to keep anyone alive.

Only on a deep sale (under $3). If you have an Xbox or PlayStation, play the console version instead. For PC, you are better off playing Rainbow Six: Raven Shield or SWAT 4 for a similar era tactical fix. Conflict: Global Terror is a nostalgic trip, but the technical jank has aged like milk.

You control Bradley, Foley, Connors, and Jones (a new sniper replacing the classic Dusty). The core loop is satisfying: breach doors, use a basic "plan" mode to sync shots, and blow up scenery. The destructibility is genuinely fun—walls crumble, trees fall, and cover disappears.

PC (Reviewed on Windows 10) Developer: Pivotal Games Publisher: 2K / SCi Games Verdict: 6/10 (Recommended only for tactical shooter nostalgists)

If you grew up playing Conflict: Desert Storm on the original Xbox or PS2, you likely have fond memories of shouting orders at your four-man squad. Conflict: Global Terror attempts to drag that formula into the "War on Terror" era, swapping the deserts of Iraq for global hotspots like Cuba, the Philippines, and Eastern Europe.