The game was released across several platforms, with some versions developed by different studios: : Developed by Cauldron HQ. PlayStation 2 : Developed by Sand Grain Studios. Wii : Developed by Magic Wand Productions.
: Reviewers frequently cited dated graphics, inconsistent framerates on consoles, and "clunky" artificial intelligence as significant drawbacks.
The game is structured around historical missions often introduced by documentary-style cutscenes featuring authentic History Channel footage.
: The game is noted for its highly linear level design, often requiring the player to follow a specific commanding officer closely to avoid mission failure. Critical Reception
: A common criticism was the game's length; many players found the single-player campaign could be completed in just two to three hours.
While it was briefly available on digital storefronts like Steam, it has since been delisted and is primarily available as physical media or through preservation archives like the Internet Archive .
The game was released across several platforms, with some versions developed by different studios: : Developed by Cauldron HQ. PlayStation 2 : Developed by Sand Grain Studios. Wii : Developed by Magic Wand Productions.
: Reviewers frequently cited dated graphics, inconsistent framerates on consoles, and "clunky" artificial intelligence as significant drawbacks. The History Channel: Battle for the Pacific Fre...
The game is structured around historical missions often introduced by documentary-style cutscenes featuring authentic History Channel footage. The game was released across several platforms, with
: The game is noted for its highly linear level design, often requiring the player to follow a specific commanding officer closely to avoid mission failure. Critical Reception Critical Reception : A common criticism was the
: A common criticism was the game's length; many players found the single-player campaign could be completed in just two to three hours.
While it was briefly available on digital storefronts like Steam, it has since been delisted and is primarily available as physical media or through preservation archives like the Internet Archive .