Publisher: Ubisoft
Developer: 1C ; Maddox Games
Category: Simulation
Release Dates
N Amer - 10/26/2004
Intl - 10/26/2004
News
Pacific Fighters Takes Off for Retail Store Shelves
From the creators of the critically acclaimed IL-2 series comes an accurate and action-packed re-creation of the epic battles of the Pacific.
Pacific Fighters™ Goes Gold!
Award-winning developer Oleg Maddox finalizes an all-new air combat simulation set in WWII’s Pacific Theater
Ubisoft Announces Multiplayer Option for Pacific Fighters
Challenge up to 128 players in multiplayer dogfight mode.
Ubisoft to Showcase Quality at Electronic Entertainment Expo 2004
Ubisoft, one of the world's leading video game publishers, today announced that its 2004 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) lineup
Ubisoft Announces New Combat Flight Sim: Pacific Fighters
WWII's Pacific theater was the backdrop for some of the most famous aerial battles in history.
Description
The award-winning flight combat from Oleg Maddox’s IL-2 series moves the setting from the Eastern front to the fierce combat of the Pacific theater. Allied fighters and bombers square off against the notorious air power of the Japanese empire. For the first time, a large variety of British aircraft will be included along with U.S. and Australian planes. Target enemy ships, vehicles, airfields, and a host of AI-controlled aircraft. Re-enact some of the most famous air battles of WWII in places like Pearl Harbor, Guadalcanal, and Iwo Jima.
Hardware Requirements
Windows 98/ME/XP/2000 (only); Pentium III or AMD Athlon 1 GHz; 512 MB RAM; DirectX 9 compliant video card w/ 64 MB RAM; DirectX 9 compliant sound card; DirectX 9 or higher (included on disc); 4X CD-ROM or better; 1.1+ GB free hard drive space; Broadband Internet connection for multiplayer play
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ESRB Rating
GameZone's Review/Preview
9.0
GZ Rating
| Gameplay | 9 |
| Graphics | 9.3 |
| Sound | 9.5 |
| Difficulty | Medium |
| Concept | 8 |
| Overall | 9.0 |
Reviewer: Code Cowboy
Review Date: 11/18/2004
The skies are your playground, but can the hype of a old school aerial battle sim live up to it's legacy?





