Thursday, November 10, 2011

Battlestations : Pacific

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Battlestations : Pacific
Game Platforme(s) : PC | Language : Multi | Release Date : May 12, 2009
Publisher : Eidos Interactive | Developer : Eidos Int. | Genre : Historic Real-Time Strategy
1 DVD

In Battlestations: Pacific, you do all of these things during the course of a single mission. Not only does the game execute each element exceedingly well, but it also balances them with precision, leading to enjoyably chaotic battles that stop just short of being overwhelming. By addressing the problems of 2007s Battlestations: Midway and expanding its scope, developer Eidos Hungary delivers a highly appealing experience that overcomes its pacing difficulties with sheer variety and practically endless replay value.

Battlestations: Pacific begins where its predecessor left off, depicting the United States wartime operations in the Pacific theater, though this time, it lets you experience history from both sides of the coin. Actually, in the case of the Japanese campaign, youll explore an alternate history in which the Japanese expand their empire across the greater Pacific after destroying Pearl Harbor. Both the American campaign and its counterpart eschew an actual story, limiting narrative exposition to prebattle mission briefings and sepia-toned cutscenes made to look as if they were culled from old film footage. This History Channel-inspired method of storytelling works just fine, though the accompanying dialogue, especially that of the American campaign, is stilted and awkward, and the voice acting is at best amateurish--and at worst, deeply embarrassing.
System Requirment :

OS:Windows XP or Windows Vista
Processor:Intel Pentium 4 3.0Ghz
RAM:1GB(2GB for Windows Vista)
VRAM:256MB
DirectX:9.0c
HardDisk:8GB

Battlestations : Pacific (PC/FullIso/Multi/2009)

Battlestations : Pacific (PC/FullIso/Multi/2009)

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