Posts Tagged ‘battlestations pacific’

Review: Battlestations: Pacific (Xbox360/PC)

Monday, June 15th, 2009
This is going to hurt come morning.

This is going to hurt come morning.

The Charge
One war, two epic sagas.

Opening Statement
A History Chanel fan’s electronic wet dream, Eidos Interactive’s Battlestations: Pacific, the sequel to Battlestations: Midway continues the tradition laid out by the previous installment of offering a unique twist on WWII-themed shooters, downplaying the “action” segments of WWII games and emphasizing the “strategic” and “simulation” aspects. Fancy yourself a general of the five-star variety? Think you can command a fleet of planes, boats and submarines to victory n the South Pacific?

Facts of the Case:
Pearl Harbor, 1941. The Japanese have attacked American soil, and the US now finds itself embattled into a conflict spanning the entire Pacific against a feisty and daring foe. Battlestations: Pacific puts you in command of entire fleets of naval vessels and airplanes as you march (uh, swim and fly) your way to victory. Experience one war from two perspectives—the American and the Japanese—and possibly even change the outcome of history. Well, for the Japanese at least.

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Battlestations: Pacific Screens Are Wet and Wild

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

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Take a look at some of these screens that Eidos passed along of their upcoming action/strategy follow-up to Battlestations: Midway:

Battlestations–wait for it–Pacific.

The game is slated for a May 12 release where you’ll be able to get another dose of World War II action in case you’ve grown restless since the last WWII action game released, what, seven minutes ago?

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