HomeLAN - There are a lot of military shooters based on the Vietnam War due out in 2004. How will Conflict: Vietnam stand out from this growing crowd of shooters? Lee Singleton - We have spent a lot of time focusing on the storytelling aspect and making sure that our attention to detail in both gameplay and cut-scenes is unmatched. Conflict: Vietnam has more FMV sequences and more lines of dialogue than the previous two Conflicts combined. So we're confident that it has the most fleshed out characters and the deepest story line. We've overhauled the control scheme, refined the gameplay, stepped up the graphics and audio, and in general made this game as refined and fluid as possible. We also put in a massive amount of research to make sure everything in the game looks and feels just right. The result, we believe, is a game that is very emotionally involving. When you play Conflict: Vietnam, you're going to feel paranoid. You'll be fearful that at any moment a VC could pop out from behind some brush and throw a grenade at you. You'll feel relieved and proud to finish a mission, and anxious to get started on the next. In short, by a few missions in, you'll be hooked.