History Channel Battle For The Pacific: The
Defending against relentless enemy assaults in the Philippines.
Each mission was preceded by documentary-style cutscenes intended to educate. However, critics and history buffs often noted that the "History" branding didn't always equal accuracy, pointing out everything from misdated pacts to invincible AI squadmates performing "pirouettes" mid-combat. The Legacy of a "Bargain Bin" Classic The History Channel Battle for The Pacific
Revisiting a Relic: The History Channel: Battle for the Pacific The Legacy of a "Bargain Bin" Classic Revisiting
The game promised to let players participate in some of the Pacific's most legendary battles, including: Released in late 2007, this title aimed to
Scaling Mount Suribachi to plant the American flag.
In the mid-2000s, the World War II first-person shooter (FPS) genre was reaching its peak. Amidst the giants of Call of Duty and Medal of Honor , a surprising contender emerged with the backing of a major cable network: . Released in late 2007, this title aimed to blend documentary-style storytelling with intense combat. A Tale of Two Versions