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    Battlestations: Pacific

    Game » consists of 7 releases. Released May 12, 2009

    Battlestations Pacific is the sequel to Battlestations Midway, set during World War II

    rottweilern's Battlestations: Pacific (Xbox 360) review

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    Fun in the Pacific

    I had lot's of great moments with the previously installment Battlestations Midway and I was not dissapointed trying "Pacific" out yesterday, In many ways it's the same but more polished and with more of everything.

    I love the fact that it's two separate campaigns, one for the americans and one for the japaneese and as with the first game in the series I like the variation the game offers, and this time around it gives you even more of that.
    The game really stands out in the multiplayer and I have had some of the best online gaming moments with this game when entering a match with good co-op players that understands the game mechanics and strategy.
    The visuals are just great and gives the game realism,  the voice acting is a bit over the top but that is something I can live with as the sounds of battle is quite good.

    For a fan of the previous game this is a must buy and will keep you occupied for months, did you not like "midway" , then do not bother trying this one out.


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      2007’s Battlestations: Midway was a rare breed of game, combing both heavy strategy and action on a grand scale as it tackled WWII naval and air combat in one package. It was definitely a complicated game, featuring an opening tutorial that took around an hour to complete; a daunting task for any first-timers to the genre. Its sequel, Battlestations: Pacific has heard the criticisms and gone back to the drawing board to create a much more streamlined and accessible game, stripping away some of t...

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      Somewhere beyond the sea 0

      Battlestations Midway was a marmite game, you either loved it or you hated it which is why I was surprised that there was going to be a sequel. Battlestations Pacific is supposed to be a true sequel and not one of those 1.5 sequels we come to expect from other games and the great part about this game is just that. It keeps the familiar air and sea combat but has made it more accessible and just a better package overall.The campaign has been drastically improved giving players two campaigns to fi...

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