Product Description
Battlestations:
Midway PC MANUFACTURER WARRANTY:andnbsp;andnbsp;90 DAYS
Product Details
- Amazon Sales
Rank: #3877 in Video Games
- Brand: Eidos
- Released on:
2007-09-07
- ESRB Rating: Teen
- Platforms: Windows Vista,
Windows 2000, Windows XP
- Format: CD-ROM
- Number of
items: 1
- Dimensions: 1.00" h x 5.50" w x 7.50" l, 2.00 pounds
Features
- Epic
WWII combat from multiple perspectives, as you jump between dozens of
units, playing as a pilot, a gunner, a submarine captain or even a
carrier fleet commander
- Experience massive battles
simultaneously in the air, on the sea and beneath the waves -- and make
the moves that are critical to success
- Huge multi-unit online
battles with up to 8 players controlling over 100 units via Gamespy
- Cutting-edge graphics bring the Pacific ocean and island chains
alive with lush real-world environments & dynamic weather effects
- Pilot 60 war machines -- from planes to warships and submarines
Customer Reviews
So far this game is pretty neat
I just installed this
yesterday and started getting into it. Installation itself went
smoothly. The game tells you upfront what kind of performance to expect
given your computer's capabilities. As for the game there's 11 training
missions that cover the controls, although since they teach the
keystroke commands I forgot some of them quickly. The best thing so far
is that the interface is quite simple to control all the different
vessels. For someone who is interested in playing a submarine game but
doesn't want to spend 40 hours learning how a real sub works (e.g.
Silent Service III) this is the game for you. What can be considered
both a plus and minus, an example of this approach is that the sub has 4
choices of depth: surface, periscope, deep, and too deep to spot but
too deep to stay long. Bombing has been simplified as well. However, as a
real-time strategy game I expect some learning curve involved, although
it seems straightforward.
The realism is there. You get vivid
depictions of ships, planes, and islands. There are crew members milling
about your ship while you blast away at the enemy. The rudders and
ailerons move on your plane.
I haven't played multiplayer but I
am concerned that we have to use Gamespy exclusively. Also, there's a
third party service that keeps the game updated. Not thrilled about
installing that either. We'll see how it goes.
Fun but over simplified
I was expecting a more open
ended game not a scripted campaign. I would rather this game be a little
more like the silent hunter game or like pacific storm in that there is
a strategic mode and more open ended engagements. Also, the interfaces
are over simplifed and using main guns on ships is very tacky, that
interface really needs to be rethought. Dogfighting and bombing is fun
though. The graphics are superb I just think they should have put more
time into the user interfaces for the ships and subs, it seems to be
more intended for kids and the xbox, the pc version really should have
more to it.
Debunking the misconceptions
[...] I'm here to clear some
things up.
It's your fault if it doesn't load. Your system must be
capable of handling it. Read the required specs before buying. My
computer is 2 1/2 years old and plays it just fine. I did put in an
extra half gig of RAM and a $[...] (at the time) graphics card in it
when I bought it. Still, it's 2 1/2 years old. Any "state of the art"
computer should be able to handle it, if mine can. If you're still not
sure, download the free multiplayer demo to try out your system's
ability ro run it. I was unsure about mine, so that's what I did. My
computer handled the demo just fine, with medium to high settings. I
bought the game and have had some rare, minor stuttering but nothing
more.
There's a profile you can enter to play all the levels, if you
suck at the game. It's not too hard to figure out what it is but a
Google search will dig it up for you, if you have no sense of the
obvious.
The game is short. However, it's done well and you can ramp
up the difficulty if you like. If you breeze through it on rookie, don't
go thinking you've accomplished anything. There are also awards, in the
form of virtual medals, to shoot for. Furthermore, the challenge
missions will give nearly everyone but warfare strategy masterminds a
hard time. It can be fun facing seemingly insurmountable odds. It can
also be very frustrating. Sailing right into the heart of a carrier
force, commanding the mighty Yamato, is a fun excercise. I only wish you
could command some American Iowa Class battleships.
Using the main
guns on capital ships is fun. I'm not into excessive micromanagement. If
I was, I would have joined the Navy and had a go at this stuff
firsthand. I am somewhat interested in the Pacific Theater of WWII as my
father served in the Pacific just after WWII (in the Army Air Corps
Engineers). As a child, I was fascinated by his stories of the aftermath
wreckage he saw. It's nice to have a game based on the Pacific Theater
that doesn't completely stink. If you're into micromanagement to the
point that you wish to control everything, down to making sure every
sailor has a fresh pair of underwear, don't bother with this game. If
you like action games with a decent, but not overwhelming, dose of
strategy, this game is for you. If you're remotely interested in both
the Pacific Theater of WWII and video games, this is pretty much a
must-buy. There really aren't many other good options.
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