notice: please create a custom view template for the game_news class view-game_news.html
Hell Let Loose Vietnam's best idea is giving both sides polar-opposite mechanics
md5
0126351d32a4b40a59c09b4c642f4fdd
link
https://www.pcgamesn.com/hell-let-loose-vietnam/preview-gamescom
image
https://www.pcgamesn.com/wp-content/sites/pcgamesn/2025/09/hell-let-loose-vietnam-hands-on-preview-gamescom.jpg
description
Challenging milsim sequel Hell Let Loose Vietnam manages to satisfy historical accuracy and gameplay variety with just one grand idea.
content_html
Given Hell Let Loose’s success over the years, a sequel never seemed out of the question. The slow, methodical, super-realistic WW2 shooter has a passionate fan base, and while the game has evolved and dropped multiple expansions over the years, a full sequel felt inevitable. However, pretty much everyone was still blindsided by the reveal of Hell Let Loose Vietnam. A fresh era and some radically different battlefields mark a bigger switch-up for HLL than many (myself included) anticipated. After getting a taste of it at Gamescom, though, I feel like a move away from World War 2 is absolutely for the best - the hallmarks of the series remain, but the new setting and an intriguing balancing act of two fresh combat mechanics mean that Hell Let Loose Vietnam could go on to even greater things.
Read the full story on PCGamesN: Hell Let Loose Vietnam's best idea is giving both sides polar-opposite mechanics
content_text
Given Hell Let Loose’s success over the years, a sequel never seemed out of the question. The slow, methodical, super-realistic WW2 shooter has a passionate fan base, and while the game has evolved and dropped multiple expansions over the years, a full sequel felt inevitable. However, pretty much everyone was still blindsided by the reveal of Hell Let Loose Vietnam. A fresh era and some radically different battlefields mark a bigger switch-up for HLL than many (myself included) anticipated. After getting a taste of it at Gamescom, though, I feel like a move away from World War 2 is absolutely for the best - the hallmarks of the series remain, but the new setting and an intriguing balancing act of two fresh combat mechanics mean that Hell Let Loose Vietnam could go on to even greater things. Read the full story on PCGamesN: Hell Let Loose Vietnam's best idea is giving both sides polar-opposite mechanics
pub_date
11 September 2025, 2:53 pm
guid
https://www.pcgamesn.com/hell-let-loose-vietnam/preview-gamescom
creator
Jamie Hore
processed
TRUE
id: 83002
uid: Iw2Nl
insdate: 2025-09-11 14:25:02
title: Hell Let Loose Vietnam's best idea is giving both sides polar-opposite mechanics
additional:
category: PC Game SN
md5: 0126351d32a4b40a59c09b4c642f4fdd
link: https://www.pcgamesn.com/hell-let-loose-vietnam/preview-gamescom
image: https://www.pcgamesn.com/wp-content/sites/pcgamesn/2025/09/hell-let-loose-vietnam-hands-on-preview-gamescom.jpg
image_imgur:
description:
Challenging milsim sequel Hell Let Loose Vietnam manages to satisfy historical accuracy and gameplay variety with just one grand idea.
content_html:
Given Hell Let Loose’s success over the years, a sequel never seemed out of the question. The slow, methodical, super-realistic WW2 shooter has a passionate fan base, and while the game has evolved and dropped multiple expansions over the years, a full sequel felt inevitable. However, pretty much everyone was still blindsided by the reveal of Hell Let Loose Vietnam. A fresh era and some radically different battlefields mark a bigger switch-up for HLL than many (myself included) anticipated. After getting a taste of it at Gamescom, though, I feel like a move away from World War 2 is absolutely for the best - the hallmarks of the series remain, but the new setting and an intriguing balancing act of two fresh combat mechanics mean that Hell Let Loose Vietnam could go on to even greater things.
Read the full story on PCGamesN: Hell Let Loose Vietnam's best idea is giving both sides polar-opposite mechanics
content_text: Given Hell Let Loose’s success over the years, a sequel never seemed out of the question. The slow, methodical, super-realistic WW2 shooter has a passionate fan base, and while the game has evolved and dropped multiple expansions over the years, a full sequel felt inevitable. However, pretty much everyone was still blindsided by the reveal of Hell Let Loose Vietnam. A fresh era and some radically different battlefields mark a bigger switch-up for HLL than many (myself included) anticipated. After getting a taste of it at Gamescom, though, I feel like a move away from World War 2 is absolutely for the best - the hallmarks of the series remain, but the new setting and an intriguing balancing act of two fresh combat mechanics mean that Hell Let Loose Vietnam could go on to even greater things. Read the full story on PCGamesN: Hell Let Loose Vietnam's best idea is giving both sides polar-opposite mechanics
pub_date: 11 September 2025, 2:53 pm
guid: https://www.pcgamesn.com/hell-let-loose-vietnam/preview-gamescom
creator: Jamie Hore
related_games:
processed: TRUE