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The PC and Xbox versions received "mixed" reviews. The Linux version received more positive reviews.  
The PC and Xbox versions received "mixed" reviews. The Linux version received more positive reviews.  


'''The following weapons appear in the 2005 video game ''Cold War'':'''  
'''The following weapons appear in the 2005 video game ''Cold War'':'''  


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Revision as of 22:30, 30 June 2018


Cold War
Cover art from Cold War (2005)
Release Date: 2005
Developer: Mindware Studios
Publisher: DreamCatcher Games Runesoft (OS X) Linux Game Publishing (Linux)
Series: Cold War
Platforms: Playstation 2
PC
Mac OS X
Linux
Genre: Action-adventure/Stealth


Cold War is a video game developed by Czech developer Mindware Studios and published by DreamCatcher Games (Linux Game Publishing for Linux). The game is similar to the Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell series of games in that it uses a stealth-action system of gameplay. The game distinguishes itself by adding an item invention system where the player can use seemingly useless objects to create new tools and weapons. Also, the story of the game centers on a civilian reporter, so no extremely acrobatic moves are available to the player. Another aspect of the game is that the player can take many different approaches to winning the game.

Cold War takes place in 1986 and follows the story of a freelance journalist Matthew Carter who finds himself in the midst of an international conspiracy that aims to control the USSR.

The PC and Xbox versions received "mixed" reviews. The Linux version received more positive reviews.


The following weapons appear in the 2005 video game Cold War:



Makarov PM

Matthew uses a Makarov PM pistol with a suppressor attached.

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Commercial imported Makarov by Baikal, called the IJ-70 - 9x18mm Makarov. It features an adjustable rear sight, not seen on the military Makarov pistol. Also the finish is inferior to the original Makarov PM.
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Matthew with his silenced PM in the game's artwork.
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Matthew with his silenced PM in a wallpaper.

AKS-47

Matthew and the Soviet soldiers use Kalashnikov rifles, which appear to be modernized AKS-47 variants with laser sights.

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AKS-47, Type III - 7.62x39mm.
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Soviet soldier with AKS-47 rifles.
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Matthew subduing a Soviet soldier with an AKS-47.
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Soviet soldier with AKS-47 rifle.
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Soviet soldier firing an AKS-47 rifle.