Delta Force Xtreme 4 -

If you are a fan of mil-sim lite shooters like Ready or Not or Insurgency: Sandstorm , DFX4 will feel like a fossil. The AI is either blind or Terminator-accurate. The movement is clunky.

You can render massive, 2km draw distances. You can see a pixel on a mountain and know it’s an enemy sniper 30 seconds before they shoot you. The bad news: The terrain is muddy, the character models look like action figures, and the animations are stiff. delta force xtreme 4

It’s the last real Delta Force game before NovaLogic went dark. It is janky, ugly, and brutally unfair. And for a small group of dedicated veterans still hosting lobbies on Tuesday nights, it is perfect. If you are a fan of mil-sim lite

However, if you have a nostalgia itch for the early 2000s—when shooters didn't hold your hand, when you had to use the Page Up/Page Down keys to zero your scope, and when "checking your six" meant spinning your mouse frantically—then is a time capsule worth opening. You can render massive, 2km draw distances