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Battlestations: Pacific Exclusive Preview (Xbox 360)

Last year's Battlestations: Midway came out to somewhat mixed reviews after an incredibly long gestation period which included multiple moves to different publishers. Once Eidos actually released the game, it seemed as if many gamers didn't really know what to do with it. It was a WWII flying game crossed with a naval tactics simulator that let the player switch freely between all the units he was commanding on a large and dynamic battlefield. Perhaps the learning curve was too steep, or World War two games are just a little played out for most gamers right now. But there was a significant portion of gamers (including yours truly) who really dug the game, appreciated its well-blended approach to including action and strategy equally in a game, and were glad to finally be playing a WWII game not set in the hedgerows of France. Those fans formed a community and that community clamored for a sequel. Eidos listened, and is now ready to present them with one: Battlestations: Pacific.
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Published: 651 days 13 hours ago | News | Xbox 360
 
 

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toughNAME - 651 days 13 hours ago
1 - Along with Just Cause...
BS:M was one of the most underrated games of this generation.

I'm glad to see all the options they've added and hopefully we'll hear a release date some time soon.
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