About This Game The long-awaited sequel to Pacific Storm; Pacific Storm: Allies expands upon the success of the internationally acclaimed original to deliver an unforgettable mix of real-time strategy and blistering arcade combat, recreating World War II's most heated battles. Experience large-scale naval and air operations of the Pacific as either the United States, Imperial Japan, or new playable nation - the UK. Marvel at the enhanced 3D visual engine complete with detailed damage modeling. Settle disputes via diplomacy or battle. Or assume direct control over stunningly-rendered ships and planes to personally annihilate your adversaries. From the US to USSR, Germany to Japan, new missions, tactical maneuvers and multiplayer modes offer armchair admirals greater excitement than ever. Whether you chart the conflict's progress from a strategic level or man a deck gun or get behind the controls of a fighter or bomber and personally take the fight to your foes, seize the day and rewrite history of some the most intense battles of World War II! ENGROSSING WORLD WAR II ACTION AND STRATEGY - Diplomats, strategists and fighter jocks will all have a place in the game; seize the day from behind a deck gun, in a plane's cockpit, or as an admiral in the fleet's strategic planning room. NEW NATIONS - Play as the United States, Japan, and now as Great Britain. Ally with the AI-controlled Soviet Union, Holland or Germany, using updated diplomacy features. A MASSIVE ASSORTMENT OF HISTORICALLY-BASED UNITS - Employ bombers, fighters, submarines, battleships, aircraft carriers and other power hitters of the Second World War. Go beyond the Pacific Theater and even command the Bismarck or HMS Hood. ENHANCED GRAPHICS - An updated 3D graphics engine beautifully renders units, including detailed damage modeling and persistent combat effects. REVAMPED CONTROLS - Master grand strategy, new technology development or in-your-face combat with a newly updated control scheme that streamlines everything from resource management to dog-fighting. MULTIPLAYER MAYHEM: Play head-to-head in action-oriented dogfights, join in cooperative mode with friends, or play competitively against the AI and online opponents to succeed in historical missions or massive theater-wide campaigns. 6d5b4406ea Title: Pacific Storm AlliesGenre: Simulation, StrategyDeveloper:Lesta StudioPublisher:Buka EntertainmentRelease Date: 25 May, 2007 Pacific Storm Allies Ativador I like this game and I reconmend it!!! The only problem I had is that When I try to load up a longer Grand Campain it Crashed.. Its a cool game though very complicated. I do like the battlestations feel to the game. Has a large amount of bugs, though making a game like this only whith no major bugs better and up to date graphics would be great. Since i think that the graphics a badly outdated and there are many bugs. This is a unfinished game. I do like the idea behignd the game, and it gameplay is unique. 4/10. But I would not recommend this to be played. Well unless it goes very cheap on a steam sale of course.. If you didn't like the first one, you will like this even less. Same game, but with allies. Miserable graphics and clunky interface. Couldn't find bugs - thankfully, but for all the time spent making movies for this and their other games, you think they could have improved the extremely unappealing and confusing menus. Half of the screen shots are movie stills. You can judge for yourself if you like the quaility by looking for the screenshots with the GUI present in them - that's from the game - the others are from movies if you don't see a GUI in the picture.And what really angered me, is that after I exited this lame game (I guess this is a bug) it didn't send an "exit" to Steam so it kept me logged into it and I loss playtime credit on another game I actually liked. Sooo, I guess that is good because it got me off my tush to write this review and warn you before you made the mistake and spent money on this. Maybe, I will get some karma from helping you.. Super laggy, hard to learn controls, and the soundtrack is terrible. Please do not buy this game.. Awesome Game, shame that it's a buggy mess, It's not even patched to the latest version.. First off, this game has it's ups and downs. I reccomend it because it IS quite fun and enjoably to play. HOWEVER, the main downside, is the fact that the game crashes with varying frequency, such as when too many units are in battle of a specific type-generally landing craft and tankers seem to cause this. It does vary however, seeing as a lot of the time, the game runs quite well. A second dislike I have is that the actual combat just feels too slow. Such as the fact that aircraft can take AGES to cross even the smaller maps.One other thing I don't like is the maximum units deployed, but, the upside is you can set the game to have up to 100 aircraft and 50 ships (destroyers, cruisers, battleships, submarines, carriers and so on)The graphics are pretty average. Not great or horrid, but just average. even at the highest settings. Although, i suppose it IS a pretty old game. Normally the graphics dont bother me too much, as long as they look finished, which, is achieved in this. Now for the positives:You are able to control just about any unit that is deployed in the game personally, ranging from the P-38 Lightning (personal favourite) to a Bf-109. You can even (to some degree) take command of a ship such as a destroyer, or battleship. Not many rts games have this feature, so it definitly is a highlight.In 'skirmish' (A.K.A 'battle planner') modes and multiplayer you can choose what units you will be wanting to deploy for the battle. This is done just before you begin a match, and is another interesting feature in the game. Being able to choose what aircraft and navy support you recieve is certainly an interesting factor. It has an unlimited amount of unit spots, so you can pretty much just swarm the enemy with bombers, that all get shot down, only to bring even more in for another wave. (say you deployed 30 bombers, only to watch them get shot down, you can have a MASSIVE backup army, although the deployment limit DOES hinder an all out swarm)There is quite a bit of strategy to this, although it does use the typical 'rock, paper, scissors' programming. (fighters against bombers are effective, bombers vs just about any ship, destroyers against fighters-most of the time anyway)The game ALSO has a campaign, although i havent looked into it myself, or at least, not for very long, so I can't really write much about that. Overall its a pretty good game (despite the random crashes) I'd definitely reccomend it to people that are really interested in WWII and the war in the pacific.Dragon out.. I was hoping this would be a complete revamp of pacific storm with awsome new things but instead I found the same old problems. Stupid ship AI, this reaaly gets me mad when my massive fleet beaches itself and gets bombed to bits by the enemy. Even the new teams are awful. Some ships are just reskins of older ships and teams like russia, germany and france all are lacking things as simple as aircraft carriers and planes. This game is a real dissapointment but the orginal is still better.. This game is by far the most complex Strategy game i've ever known. You are in charge of: Diplomacy, Science, Production, Logistics (Fuel, Ammo, to bases, Raw Materials from bases), Base Building, Command Structure, oh and of course fighting. The fighting takes place on a tactical 3d-map on which you can (and should) directly control every single unit, to make sure the bombs\/torps hit for maximum effect.To be honest, this game with its complexity is really intimidating. But very rewarding as wel.If you read other comments, you will know that this game is a bug ridden pest. BUT, there is hope. The community is really awesome and they keep updating the game which seems to be abandoned by the devs. Look in the Community hub for the Unofficial Patch 1.71. You need this to be able to have any real fun with this game.They are still working on it and 1.8 is soon to be released.Right now it costs 70cent so there is no reson not to get it. Have fun!
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Updated: Mar 30, 2020
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