About This Game On December 7, 1941, a major part of the U.S. Pacific navy stationed at Pearl Harbor was assaulted by Japanese planes. Japanese fighters were destroying American aircraft on land and in the air, without giving them a chance for a counterattack. The furious battle of Pearl Harbor became the first in the sequence of gory sea combats.Now you can take part in all major Pacific battles of World War II. Pacific Storm is a mixture of Real-Time Strategy, war-game and simulator. All major and important sea battles of World War II, which took place in the Pacific Ocean, are included and you can play either for the USA or Japan.Mine the resources (money, iron and nickel ore, bauxites and oil), train various units and retaliate! Sink’em all!Engaging WWII action in the Pacific combat theater, viewable in both a strategic map and tactical battleground modeClassic RTS elements such as technology research, unit development and deployment combined with gripping white-knuckle player-controlled combat actionHuge variety of historically inspired units with focus on naval and air units, including bombers, fighters, battleships, aircraft carriers and other power hitters of the Japanese and U.S. Pacific fleetsMultiplayer LAN gameplay supports both action and tactical playBeautifully rendered landscapes and bodies of water provide stunning backdrops for both in-flight and on-the-ground action a09c17d780 Title: Pacific StormGenre: Simulation, StrategyDeveloper:Buka Entertainment, Lesta StudioPublisher:Buka EntertainmentRelease Date: 29 Sep, 2006 Pacific Storm Ativador Download [Password] pacific storm guide. pacific storm maya. pacific storm april 2019. pacific storm allies manual pdf. pacific storm win 10. pacific northwest storm 2019. pacific storm allies change language. pacific storm boat. union pacific desert storm locomotive. pacific storm cheats. pacific storm hmcs vancouver. pacific storm vladimir. pacific storm news. pacific storm water polo facebook. pacific storm allies windows 10. pacific storm tracker. pacific storm update. pacific storm wutip. pacific storm pc game download. pacific storm outlook. pacific ocean storm tracker. pacific storm review. pacific storm maria. pacific storm forecast 2018. pacific storm allies cheat table. pacific storm trainer. pacific storm download. pacific storm nakita. pacific storm allies free download. pacific storm 2 patch fr. pacific storm 2018. pacific storm allies controls. pacific storm allies 1.8 patch download. pacific storm allies 1.8 download. pacific storm allies resolution. pacific storm 2019. sue storm pacific valley bank. pacific storm allies trainer 1.51. pacific storm front. pacific storm allies 1.6 patch. sierra pacific storm doors. pacific storm controls. pacific tropical storm john. pacific storm tracker hawaii. pacific storm today. pacific storm allies 1.7 download I really don't understand why this game was not more popular when it came out. This game has more unique aspects and additions to what is losely a grand strategy RTS then any game i can think of. It's a dated game, very dated...but it's a risk sized grand strategy map, where you deal with battles on a RTS scale, with very realistic combat, nice graphics and the ability to take personal control of the units. This makes it sort of a grand strategy\/RTS\/Plane&ShipSim all in one. Seriously...why the hell did i not know about this game earlier?. I find the gameplay and interface too clunky. If you are comfortable with the interface of Theatre of War then you will be fine with this game, otherwise just buy Battlestations: Midway\/Pacific.. I played this game before Steam started tracking gameplay hours. Rest assured, I gave it its second, third, and fourth chances. I can safely say that this game is a piece. Of.\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665Buy this only if you want to hear the words "FIYYUUH" over and over and over and over and over again.. The nay-sayers for this game\/sim are probably not old enough to remember the glory days of naval and aircraft simulator\/games of the early nineties, but I'm not. "Great Naval Battles", a series that was loved by players, and undermined by critics, has finally reared its' head above the dust and waters in this game. Specifically, "GNB 2" which centered on the naval battles and activities centred on Guadalcanal. "GNB 3" expanded to include operations in and around Guadalcanal including carriers. Sure, the ships were 2D digitized representations and you could only observe carrier operations (black sprites buzzing around the 2D ship) but they were so involving that hours would pass without notice. You became so involved in re-supplying the Marines and engaging Japanese supply columns and fleets that the poor graphics went by unnoticed. Then came Microprose's "1942" and its' sequel "1942:PAW" which both immersed you in the same campaign(s) but with beautiful graphics (the Battle of Savo Island at night with searchlights, tracer and firery explosions was a sight to behold) that held the player hooked. There were downsides (taking over a gun-station to fire at enemy ships was dodgy) but noone really complained. Dynamix had by then also entered the fray with "Aces of the Pacific" and the world was yours. So, to "PS". For me it has brought back those days of the "GNB" series and "1942". "AOP" would be better left in comparison with "Pacific Fighters" so I'll leave that there. What "PS" has done is re-kindle the fires of the previously mentioned games, expanded the AO to include the whole Pacific War and then thrown in a whopping dollup of "Hearts of Iron". Not content, they've added the arcade side to things by bringing in elements of "Blazing Angels". And they've done incredibly well. It was an ambitious notion to begin with and, according to most critics failed by doing so, but taken in context of past games it comes out gleaming. If you think the AI is dumb and useless, try "1942" where your US and Australian ships zigged and zagged all over the place seemingly oblivious the pounding they were getting. Thing is, that's what HAPPENED. Read any book on Iron Bottom Sound (the straits of Guadalcanal) and you'll be amazed at the naval carnage that occurred there. The Marianas Turkey Shoot, Okinawa, Sunda Straight...the list goes on. At the heart of the game (no pun intended) is "Hearts of Iron" and "Axis and Allies" to busy the player with the sheer magnitude of running this AO. It's deeply involving and not meant for a "quick-fix" session. They've included the Tactical engagements for that, and the Arcade elements are just a delicious cream on top. Sure it has bugs. All games do. Look at "Joint Task Force" which requires a whopping 200MB patch to make it playable from the get-go. Modders are already hard at work on this title and the Expansion Pack "PS:Allies" is said to fill in the gaps that critics have pointed out. The graphics are absolutely acceptable for a title of this magnitude, and don't even pretend to be Oleg Maddox. The intensity of a firefight between 2 opposing fleets is well portrayed and deeply engaging (pun intended). This is a game that will take effort and persistence to fully understand and implement. With the expansion coming to "fill in the blanks", I have high hopes for this title. And being half the price of most recent releases, I'd say you're getting a bargain. Just beware, this is not "Blazing Angels", so if you are looking for an easier game to master and play quickly look elsewhere. I thought the many hours I spent with the "GNB" series were just fond memories (not for my "computer- widow-wife", though). Now there is a new kid on the block. And this one is loaded for bear! REVIEW EDIT 7th March '07: This being the review of the Australian release, it has come to my attention, following months of misleading promises, that there will be NO patch1.3 for the Aust. version. There is simply no excuse for this blatant disrespect for the Publisher's Australian buyers. I will leave the score as is, but give the product an overall rating of 5\/10 based on the product including an inexcusable lack of customer support. 'nuff said!8.5\/10. The nay-sayers for this game\/sim are probably not old enough to remember the glory days of naval and aircraft simulator\/games of the early nineties, but I'm not. "Great Naval Battles", a series that was loved by players, and undermined by critics, has finally reared its' head above the dust and waters in this game. Specifically, "GNB 2" which centered on the naval battles and activities centred on Guadalcanal. "GNB 3" expanded to include operations in and around Guadalcanal including carriers. Sure, the ships were 2D digitized representations and you could only observe carrier operations (black sprites buzzing around the 2D ship) but they were so involving that hours would pass without notice. You became so involved in re-supplying the Marines and engaging Japanese supply columns and fleets that the poor graphics went by unnoticed. Then came Microprose's "1942" and its' sequel "1942:PAW" which both immersed you in the same campaign(s) but with beautiful graphics (the Battle of Savo Island at night with searchlights, tracer and firery explosions was a sight to behold) that held the player hooked. There were downsides (taking over a gun-station to fire at enemy ships was dodgy) but noone really complained. Dynamix had by then also entered the fray with "Aces of the Pacific" and the world was yours. So, to "PS". For me it has brought back those days of the "GNB" series and "1942". "AOP" would be better left in comparison with "Pacific Fighters" so I'll leave that there. What "PS" has done is re-kindle the fires of the previously mentioned games, expanded the AO to include the whole Pacific War and then thrown in a whopping dollup of "Hearts of Iron". Not content, they've added the arcade side to things by bringing in elements of "Blazing Angels". And they've done incredibly well. It was an ambitious notion to begin with and, according to most critics failed by doing so, but taken in context of past games it comes out gleaming. If you think the AI is dumb and useless, try "1942" where your US and Australian ships zigged and zagged all over the place seemingly oblivious the pounding they were getting. Thing is, that's what HAPPENED. Read any book on Iron Bottom Sound (the straits of Guadalcanal) and you'll be amazed at the naval carnage that occurred there. The Marianas Turkey Shoot, Okinawa, Sunda Straight...the list goes on. At the heart of the game (no pun intended) is "Hearts of Iron" and "Axis and Allies" to busy the player with the sheer magnitude of running this AO. It's deeply involving and not meant for a "quick-fix" session. They've included the Tactical engagements for that, and the Arcade elements are just a delicious cream on top. Sure it has bugs. All games do. Look at "Joint Task Force" which requires a whopping 200MB patch to make it playable from the get-go. Modders are already hard at work on this title and the Expansion Pack "PS:Allies" is said to fill in the gaps that critics have pointed out. The graphics are absolutely acceptable for a title of this magnitude, and don't even pretend to be Oleg Maddox. The intensity of a firefight between 2 opposing fleets is well portrayed and deeply engaging (pun intended). This is a game that will take effort and persistence to fully understand and implement. With the expansion coming to "fill in the blanks", I have high hopes for this title. And being half the price of most recent releases, I'd say you're getting a bargain. Just beware, this is not "Blazing Angels", so if you are looking for an easier game to master and play quickly look elsewhere. I thought the many hours I spent with the "GNB" series were just fond memories (not for my "computer- widow-wife", though). Now there is a new kid on the block. And this one is loaded for bear! REVIEW EDIT 7th March '07: This being the review of the Australian release, it has come to my attention, following months of misleading promises, that there will be NO patch1.3 for the Aust. version. There is simply no excuse for this blatant disrespect for the Publisher's Australian buyers. I will leave the score as is, but give the product an overall rating of 5\/10 based on the product including an inexcusable lack of customer support. 'nuff said!8.5\/10. I played this game before Steam started tracking gameplay hours. Rest assured, I gave it its second, third, and fourth chances. 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