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GamersTemple: Battlestations: Pacific (PC) Review

Eidos' "Battlestations: Pacific," the sequel to "Battlestations: Midway," continues the series' portrayal of World War II naval warfare. The action can take place in the air, on the seas, or underwater, and much like a real-time strategy game you will have control over many units at one time. Where Battlestations excels is allowing you to pilot one unit for nearly-simulation style gameplay. However, this does not mean the union of RTS and simulation gameplay is perfect.
78 / 100
s8anicslayer - contributor
Published: 127 days ago | Review | PC
 
 
 

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