The PC version of the game contains a solid multiplayer suite with a whopping 16 multiplayer levels for players to run around in and shoot each other. 2015 have put in a class based player system for multiplayer (even for simple deathmatch mode) A Marine machine gunner gets the big machine gun, while the Green Beret gets to use Claymores while the ARVN Ranger can call in mortar strikes. In total there are six different classes for both the US and Communist side and it looks like 2015 has done a good job in putting some balance for each class (the machine gunner seems to move slower than other classes, for example). In addition to vanilla Deathmatch and Team Deathmatch modes, there are several other team based multiplayer modes in Men of Valor, including Frontline (the game’s version of Capture and Hold) Recover the Documents (one team tries to gain some documents while the opposing team tries to stop them) and the Multiplayer Missions (a objectives based mode) The 16 levels have a wide variety of settings, from the Cambodian jungle ruins to a multi-leveled bombed out urban setting. Our only real problem with the multiplayer modes is no drivable vehicles in the levels; there are vehicles in multiplayer but they are basically just set dressing, bombed out and non-operational.