Delta Force: Task Force Dagger ✔ 〈LEGIT〉

is generally viewed as one of the weaker entries in the classic tactical shooter series . Released in 2002 as a standalone expansion to Delta Force: Land Warrior , it moved the setting to contemporary Afghanistan but was widely criticized for using an aging engine and repetitive mission design. Critical Consensus

Unlike previous titles, you can choose to play as members of 10 different special forces, including SEAL Team Six , Green Berets , and the SAS , each with unique (though subtle) stat differences. Delta Force: Task Force Dagger

Professional reviewers at the time gave the game mixed to poor scores, often citing that it felt dated even upon release. 51/100 (Mixed or Average). is generally viewed as one of the weaker

4.2/10 — Called it a "real step backward" for the series. Professional reviewers at the time gave the game

Includes 25 missions set in Afghanistan, focusing on "Operation Enduring Freedom" objectives like capturing airfields and clearing cave complexes.

Maintains the series' signature long-range combat and "one-hit-kill" lethality. Pros and Cons Delta Force: Task Force Dagger Reviews - Metacritic

6.0/10 — Noted that every aspect of the game felt "horribly antiquated". Key Features & Mechanics