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Medal of Honor Pacific Assault: Director's Edition
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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Electronic Arts
EAN: 0014633149012
Edition: Director's
ESRB Age Rating: Teen
Format: DVD-ROM
Item Dimensions: 80
Label: Electronic Arts
Manufacturer: Electronic Arts
Model: 14901
MPN: 14901
Number Of Items: 1
Platform: Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows XP
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Release Date: November 02, 2004
Studio: Electronic Arts
Features:- Survive Pearl Harbor and engage in the Pacific Theatre of Operations from 1941-1944
- Use your natural instincts and a variety of authentic weapons, to stop the Japanese war machine in its tracks
- Conclude with the climatic battle at Tarawa
- Engage in gripping, realistic and historically authentic WWII action
- Director's Edition includes the full game, a WWII propaganda poster gallery, up historical facts and stats, plus dozens of exclusive DVD features
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Editorial Review:In Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault, you're in the boots of young Marine Private Tommy Conlin. Help him survive the brutal attack on Pearl Harbor, and prove his courage by fighting to overcome the Japanese threat in the Pacific. This enhanced DVD contains special bonus content, for the real Medal Of Honor fan. Special DVD bonus content includes exclusive in-game weapon -- a light machine available only in the Director's Edition Also includes WWII Timeline Presentation, interviews with real WWII veterans of the Pacific Theater, a showcase of the famous USMC Silent Drill Platoon, behind-the-scenes development footage and a mini-documentary about WWII propaganda, The Thought War
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Recieved product in a timely manner and in good condition. On the box it tells me the game runs on Windows XP. Never got the game to install though on my desktop which runs on XP (there might be a fix for that of course) Then I tried installing the game on my laptop which runs on Vista, and sure enough, it worked great!!! Go figure.
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could not install 1.1-1.2 patch because computer could not find MOHPA on my computer. Customer support is "ZERO". MOHPA is lacking in weapon accuracy (enemy does not die when cross hairs are on target)It takes 40 to 50 tries before you can advance further into a mission. Too much extra "History Junk". Game menu not easy to use. Add a training mission in "Boot Camp"on how important the compass is and how to use it.There is no mention what the "Map", that comes with the game,is used for.
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I am not the biggest game video player but enjoy them now and then. Having said that, I absolutely love this game. I bought the regular version and then the Director's Edition. The Director's Edition has some great extras, to include a detailed interactive time-line, a video of the Marine Silent Drill Team, and interviews with some USMC veterans, which drew emotion from me at the end of the interviews. The game was historically accurate and even contained the Marine Raider assault on Makin, which ... Read More
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Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault is the type of game that I've been waiting for play for a long time. It seems that all WWII first person shooters were always staged in Europe and none covered the Pacific theatre. In my opinion, this game covers that extremely well. This game is very different, however, from the standard WWII shooters that most of us are used to in Call of Duty and the others in the MoH series. And while I feel that these changes are definitely welcome and make for a great and interesting ... Read More
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The subject matter of EA's disastrous Medal of Honor: Rising Sun on the consoles deserved better treatment. The Pacific Theater of WWII is very much underrepresented in action gaming, at least relative to its european brethren. Fortunately EA decided to give it another whirl with Pacific Assault, and this time made an honest effort.
As other reviewers have mentioned, Pacific Assault requires a good deal more computing power than the box indicates. But if you have a relatively current video ... Read More
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