Battlestations Midway is a World War II simulator that offers unbridled scale of the Pacific Theater. From Pearl Harbor to the dynamic battle at Midway, you can command ships, pilot aircraft, and take ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. The scale of war demonstrated in Battlestations: Midway just got a ...
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Squadrons of P-38s race toward inbound Japanese Zeros, fighters escorts for torpedo bombers bearing down on the USS Enterprise. Although less maneuverable than other American fighters, the P-38s cut ...
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Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. World War II. When gamers hear this these days they tend to run a million miles because over the last decade we've had enough World War II games to fill a ...
Reviewed on: Xbox 360, 42" HP-PL4200N plasma TV Also available for: Window PC The Good: A unique and entertaining combination of naval strategy and action; amazing sense of scale thanks to minuscule ...
We saw Battlestations: Midway last October. THQ admitted that since then little has changed in the build we were recently demoed. This is because development has apparently been focused on expanding ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Originally intended for release on the Xbox, Battlestations Midway has had a development period of more than three years and has subsequently made the ...
Just when it looked like World War II games had been done to death, Eidos goes and releases one of the most ambitious and accessible ever made and scores a chart-topping hit in the process.