Battlestations: Midway

Battlestations: Midway (2007)

by Eidos Interactive, Robosoft Technologies, Feral Interactive
Genres:Strategy, Simulator, Real Time Strategy (RTS)
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Battlestations: Midway is an immense action game that drops players into massive air, sea, and undersea battles from Pearl Harbor to the Battle of Midway.
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A game truly ahead of its time! Before World of Warships or War Thunder there was this game. Here you control it all and be the best admiral you can be! This game was one of the most popular and enduring demos on the Xbox 360 with the best multiplayer map given for free. I remember being a kid wishing to control battleships and getting that wish granted with this exceptional game! Control anything on ship like the massive cannons of the battleships, cruiser's ack-ack to even depth charges on destroyers and torpedoes on PT boats. Why stop with ships! My little mind couldn't even fathom that it wasn't just ships but planes launched from air bases and carriers too from B-17s to Warhawks it's all at your fingertips! Getting a physical copy is rare now-a-days and having to download a crack to be able to bypass Games for Windows Live is a pain in the butt. Having this historical gem on GOG would be a boon to gamers every that want's to relive the naval battles in the pacific theatre of WWII firsthand with direct control! Please GOG, bring this game back from the brink of loss!
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