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Binding: Video Game Brand: ACTIVISION EAN: 0047875754577 ESRB Age Rating: Teen Item Dimensions: Label: Activision Inc. Manufacturer: Activision Inc. MPN: 75457 Platform: Xbox 360 Publisher: Activision Inc. Release Date: November 27, 2007 Studio: Activision Inc. Features:
Editorial Review: 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 Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - A waste of money!!!I love watching the, "History Channel".But if this is an example of their ability to make games.Then I suggest that they stick to the one thing they do how to do,and do well I might add,documentry's for t.v.And leave game manufactouring for those who know how,and what their doing.War is hell,and unfortunently so is this game too. Rating: - This game is a jokeAs my title indicates...this game is a joke. There are five main scenarios: you run through the jungle...shooting Japanese, you run through the trenches...shooting Japanese, you run through the caves...shooting Japanese, you run through the beach...shooting Japanese, and finally you run up the mountain path...shooting Japanese. You have to continually follow a guy that basically keeps saying the same 3 or four phrases (over and over). For the most part he shoots all the Japanese before ... Read More |