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History Channel: Battle For the Pacific
History Channel: Battle For the Pacific
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List Price: $29.99
Our Price: $16.98
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Product Details

  • Batteries Included: 0
  • Binding: Video Game
  • Brand: ACTIVISION
  • EAN: 0047875754898
  • ESRB Age Rating: Teen
  • Features: Developed with The History Channel, Play through the eyes of an American GI, Authentic WWII missions and weapons, Cinematic war experience
  • Is Autographed Specified
  • Is Memorabilia Specified
  • Label: Activision Inc.
  • Manufacturer: Activision Inc.
  • Platform: Nintendo Wii
  • Product Group: Video Games
  • Publisher: Activision Inc.
  • Release Date: 2007-11-27
  • Studio: Activision Inc.
  • Title: History Channel: Battle For the Pacific
  • UPC: 047875754898
Avg Customer Rating: 3 stars

Product Description: The History Channel takes you to the Battle for the Pacific where you will experience history brought to life in one of the defining campaigns of World War II. Relive epic land battles fought on some of the most brutal and unforgiving battlefields in recorded history. Retake strategically important locations throughout the Pacific Theatre that are vital to the allies on the ?Road to Tokyo.? Play through the eyes of an American GI as you experience intense, no holds barred action against an opponent for which surrender isn't an option! Fire authentic allied and axis weaponry including sub-machine guns, sniper rifles, anti-aircraft guns, pistols, and grenades Relive History - each level begins with a documentary video featuring actual battle footage, key facts and statistics, and the importance that the battle ultimately played in the allied victory ESRB Rated RP for Rating Pending


Customer Reviews


2 stars difficult and dull
This game is difficult to play on the Wii, controls are not accurate and the graphics are dull.


2 stars Realistic? I say nay nay
For all of those people who say that this game gives you a realistic and historical way to play through the Pacific Theatre, I say nay nay. You are basically a one man army, you can drive a PT boat by just entering it and getting on the MG and you can take down the WHOLE Japanese Army. The graphics are terrible with no depth or detail, all the enemys look alike and all the look alike too. The missions are terribly repetitive, with basically every level having you take out an MG nest or shoot down a couple of Zeros. You can take a shotgun blast to the face while holding a knife and still be able to kill the guy. This was developed by the same people who developed "The Civil War", a crappy way to make a buck. This is a crappier way to make a buck. A cheap cash in which could have been made into a great game if it had been made by someone who knows how to make a game. On another point, the weapons kinda suck. They are general on the wepaons they have in the game(the same in every WWII game), but in those games grenades go more than 3 feet in front of you. It is a barely enjoyable title, and I would not recommend it to anyone except for those who like crappy games.


4 stars Battle for the Pacific
I bought this for my husband and he plays it every chance he gets. Now he does even less around the house-grrrr.


3 stars Not Call of Duty
I will make this short and sweet
Pros: Provides the player a chance to play through realistic missions with historical information and clips. Fairly easy to play once you get used to the controls. Gives players "awards" for different accomplishments to create re-playability

Cons: Graphics are quite poor compared to Call of Duty 3 for Wii and the AI is pretty dump. They always charge you even when they are covered.


5 stars Great game.
This game is much harder playing on the WII than I thought. Aiming is tough but makes the game realistic.