Battlestations pacific all unlocks mod11/9/2022 ![]() One of the reasons I wasn't immediately turned off by the game's World War II setting was because of the type of game it is. And that's exactly what you do in Battlestations: Pacific. I want to just get in, blow some crap up and then get the heck out as soon as possible. For the most part I'm fine with this, given the game's set-up, I'm not sure I need some heavy-handed story tugging at my heartstrings. It is, for better or worse, a historical game that shows you what you need to do and you do it. You get cinemas before each mission and a brief statement telling you what's happening (and what you're supposed to do), but you're never invested in any of the characters or learn anything about the crew your working with. BATTLESTATIONS PACIFIC ALL UNLOCKS MOD SERIESThere's no story to speak of, just a series of ever-increasing set pieces. It wasn't until several missions into the game that I really started to understand the appeal of this franchise, and that's when I went from a hater to a changed man. While these missions are a good way to introduce you to the deep world of Battlestation: Pacific, I found that many of these missions went on for far too long. The first few missions have you shooting down enemy airplanes, sinking supply boats and waiting for something exciting to happen. Unfortunately the game starts out only giving you a small taste of what's to come. Ultimately this is a real-time strategy/action game hybrid, combining the best elements of both genres to create an arcade-style strategy game that has you locked in aerial dogfights and fighting boats and subs with your naval units. I won't lie to you, BattleStation: Pacific starts a little slow. After playing through the single- and multiplayer modes, I can honestly say that I am a true believer in the Battlestation franchise. I'm happy to report that this is exactly what happened. But I soldiered on, hoping that this brand new Eidos Interactive sequel would prove my skepticism wrong. What's more, after dozens and dozens of old timey first-person shooters, I'm a little burned out of the whole World War II setting. While I appreciated the short amount of time I had with the first game (Battlestations: Midway), I wouldn't say that I was its biggest fan. ![]() ![]() When I first turned on Battlestations: Pacific I wasn't sure how into it I was going to be. ![]()
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