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''Delta Force: Urban Warfare'' is a console spin-off in the [[Delta Force]] series developed by Rebellion. | ''Delta Force: Urban Warfare'' is a console spin-off in the [[Delta Force]] series developed by Rebellion. | ||
− | Instead of large battles, the game is about solo | + | Instead of large battles, the game is about solo infiltration missions, with an in-depth stealth system, especially for the PS1. (The player can start leaving blood trails if hurt, allowing enemies to track the player and the player can drag bodies as well as throw their knife as an alternative attack.) |
While the game gave the player more actions than even the PC titles, this came at a cost of an awkward control scheme. (For instance, pressing L2 leans left, tapping it has the player do a short dodge-hop to the left and pressing it while holding Triangle changes fire mode, which the D-PAD can also be used for, even the relatively basic action of reloading, requires holding Triangle and then pressing R1 and holding Triangle is also the interact function.) | While the game gave the player more actions than even the PC titles, this came at a cost of an awkward control scheme. (For instance, pressing L2 leans left, tapping it has the player do a short dodge-hop to the left and pressing it while holding Triangle changes fire mode, which the D-PAD can also be used for, even the relatively basic action of reloading, requires holding Triangle and then pressing R1 and holding Triangle is also the interact function.) | ||
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=Assault Rifles= | =Assault Rifles= | ||
− | ==Colt | + | ==Colt Model 727== |
− | The series mainstay [[Colt | + | The series mainstay [[Colt Model 727]], named "M4" in-game, is sometimes equipped with an [[M203 grenade launcher]] as usual for the series or a [[Knight's Armament Masterkey]] shotgun. |
− | Enemies are only ever equipped with the M203 | + | Enemies are only ever equipped with the M203 version and will occasionally fire it at the player. |
− | [[File:Coltm727ima.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Colt | + | [[File:Coltm727ima.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Colt Model 727 "M16A2 Government Carbine" - 5.56x45mm NATO]] |
[[File:M203.jpg|thumb|none|350px|M203 grenade launcher - 40x46mm]] | [[File:M203.jpg|thumb|none|350px|M203 grenade launcher - 40x46mm]] | ||
[[File:Masterkey02.jpg|thumb|none|350px|KAC Masterkey - 12 gauge]] | [[File:Masterkey02.jpg|thumb|none|350px|KAC Masterkey - 12 gauge]] | ||
− | [[File:DFUWM16.jpg|thumb|600px|none|The | + | [[File:DFUWM16.jpg|thumb|600px|none|The M727 used by the player. The gas in the window is the result of a Tear Gas M203 round which is used exclusively as part of an objective in the first mission.]] |
− | [[File:DFUWM4Crawl.jpg|thumb|600px|none|A side view of the | + | [[File:DFUWM4Crawl.jpg|thumb|600px|none|A side view of the 727.]] |
− | [[File:DFUWM4Shotgun.jpg|thumb|600px|none|The | + | [[File:DFUWM4Shotgun.jpg|thumb|600px|none|The 727 with the Masterkey.]] |
− | [[File:DFUWM4Shotguncrawl.jpg|thumb|600px|none|A side view of the | + | [[File:DFUWM4Shotguncrawl.jpg|thumb|600px|none|A side view of the 727 with the Masterkey.]] |
=Machine Gun= | =Machine Gun= |
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Delta Force: Urban Warfare is a console spin-off in the Delta Force series developed by Rebellion.
Instead of large battles, the game is about solo infiltration missions, with an in-depth stealth system, especially for the PS1. (The player can start leaving blood trails if hurt, allowing enemies to track the player and the player can drag bodies as well as throw their knife as an alternative attack.)
While the game gave the player more actions than even the PC titles, this came at a cost of an awkward control scheme. (For instance, pressing L2 leans left, tapping it has the player do a short dodge-hop to the left and pressing it while holding Triangle changes fire mode, which the D-PAD can also be used for, even the relatively basic action of reloading, requires holding Triangle and then pressing R1 and holding Triangle is also the interact function.)
Several of the game's weapons would be recycled for Rainbow Six: Lone Wolf.
The following weapons appear in the video game Delta Force: Urban Warfare:
Pistol
Para Ordance P-14
The Para Ordance P-14 appears as the game's handgun, with the same controls as changing the fire mode on other weapons, the suppressor can be freely attached and detached from the weapon, it is the only normal weapon that is never used by enemies or found in the environment (outside of the bonus firing range level) meaning it sees little use.
Shotgun
Franchi SPAS-12
The Franchi SPAS-12 appears firing in semi-automatic. A weird quirk is that the player actually has the hold the reload button down to fully reload the shotgun, with shells being inserted as the player holds the button down.
Submachine Guns
IMI Uzi
The IMI Uzi loaded with 25-round magazines appears as the most common weapon used by enemies in the early game.
Heckler & Koch MP5
An unknown model of the Heckler & Koch MP5 appears as one of the submachine guns.
Heckler & Koch MP5SD2
The H&K MP5SD2 appears as one of the submachine guns, it seemingly has no third person model as even in cutscenes where John holds it, it uses the normal MP5 model.
Assault Rifles
Colt Model 727
The series mainstay Colt Model 727, named "M4" in-game, is sometimes equipped with an M203 grenade launcher as usual for the series or a Knight's Armament Masterkey shotgun. Enemies are only ever equipped with the M203 version and will occasionally fire it at the player.
Machine Gun
FN M249
The FN M249 SAW appears as the LMG of the game.
Sniper Rifles
Barrett M82A1
The Barrett M82A1 appears with a suppressor and a night vision scope for a Sniper Scope-style sniping section.
Galil Sniper Rifle
The Galil Sniper Rifle appears as the weapon of enemy snipers in the sniping section, it is never usable by the player.
Explosives
Flashbang
A Flashbang Grenade appears as one of two grenades in the game, the same model is used for one-off Smoke Grenade as well as a nearly completely cut tear gas grenade. (Which only appears in the Firing Range level after the credits.)
M26 grenade
The M26 hand grenade appears as the "Frag Grenade", enemies will occasionally use it against the player.
Milkor MGL
The Milkor MGL is called the "MGL", it only appears in the final missions of the game.
"LAW"
A Rocket Launcher called the "LAW" that doesn't resemble a LAW appears only in the last "Level" of the game. (More of a glorified cutscene where the player fires it once.)
C4
C4 appears as a placable explosive, the player must place a detonator near C4 to be able to detonate it. (Via pressing X to enter a special mode where the other face buttons are used to remotely detonate the C4 individually.)
Mine
A generic mine appears in-game as one of the explosives, it can either be placed on walls like the C4 or dropped at your feet when selected as a weapon quickly, the briefing of the first mission mentions claymores, so it's possible the mines were originally ment to be claymores.