Elite Warriors: Vietnam

Elite Warriors: Vietnam is a 2005 squad-based first-person/third-person hybrid shooter video game developed by American studio nFusion and published by Bold Games for Microsoft Windows.

The game simulates the "Black Ops" special operations of the classified MACV-SOG formations during Vietnam War. It was developed in cooperation with MACV-SOG veteran John L. Plaster.

Reception
Elite Warriors: Vietnam received "generally unfavorable reviews" according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.

Erik Wolpaw of GameSpot criticized the game's lack of variety in its level design and gameplay. Jason D'Aprile of X-Play praised the game for its authenticity and sound design but criticized it for its mediocre graphics, AI, and level design. Michael Lafferty of GameZone was slightly more positive in his reception of the game, praising its environmental design but criticizing for technical issue.