Saturday, October 29, 2011

The History Channel: Battle for the Pacific











Contrary to popular belief, the presentation of a game is not something that should be taken lightly. It can set the tone for the adventure, reinforce the magic, and create an experience that goes beyond game and player interactivity. The History Channel: Battle for the Pacific is one of the few games whose license helps the overall product from the moment the disc enters your console. Before any gameplay is encountered, retro war footage is displayed. It comes direct from The History Channel vault and contains the same high-quality commentary found in their TV specials. History buffs will be thoroughly amused. With the presentation off to a stellar beginning, Battle for the Pacific was in position for greatness. Allow me to walk you through my initial experience with the gameplay, which sets up the rest of this battle.







Game Screen Shots











CPU: Pentium 4 2.5GHz

RAM: 512 MB RAM

VGA: 256MB DirectX 9.0c Compatible 3D accelerated video card with

pixel/vertex shaders version 2.0 - ATI Radeon x800 or Nvidia GeForce 6800

DX: DirectX 9.0c

OS: Windows XP/Vista

HDD: 2.3 GB uncompressed Hard Drive Space

Sound: Sound Card - DirectX 9.0c Compatible


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