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Sid Meier’s Ace Patrol: Pacific Skies

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Sid Meier's Ace Patrol: Pacific Skies is a turn-based strategy with aircraft, which takes place during the Pacific War. The is a direct sequel to the game Ace Patrol.

The player will have to take control of one of the game nations and pilot available aircraft during the completion of combat missions. There is no direct control over the aircraft, all maneuvers and battles are turn-based. Sid Meier noted that despite the strategic component, players can quickly master the game because of a plain interface and a simple visual style.

The game boasts more than 180 missions, among which are famous battles like Pearl Harbor. All units in the game can be upgraded, improving their skills, and supplying new equipment. There was a mechanic, so-called Ace skills, thanks to which, the main pilot can teach the familiar skill of his wingmen. In the game there is a multiplayer, in it, the players complete turns one after another.

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2K
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Firaxis
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2K Games
Age rating
Not rated
Website
http://www.2kgames.com/mobile/

System requirements for iOS

iPhone 3G S, iPhone 4, iPod Touch Fourth Gen, iPad 2 Wifi, iPad 2 3G, iPhone 4S, iPad Third Gen, iPad Third Gen 4G, iPhone 5, iPod Touch Fifth Gen, iPad Fourth Gen, iPad Fourth Gen 4G, iPad Mini, iPad Mini 4G, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5s, iPad Air, iPad Air Cellular, iPad Mini Retina, iPad Mini Retina Cellular, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPad Air 2, iPad Air 2 Cellular, iPad Mini 3, iPad Mini 3 Cellular, iPod Touch Sixth Gen, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPad Mini 4, iPad Mini 4 Cellular, iPad Pro, iPad Pro Cellular, iPad Pro 9.7, iPad Pro 9.7 Cellular, iPhone SE, iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPad 6 1 1, iPad 6 1 2

System requirements for PC

Minimum:
  • OS: Windows 7 or later
  • Processor: 1.8 Core 2 Duo or AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 3600+
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 256MB Video Card w/ OpenGL capabilities (Intel HD4000+, GeForce 7600+, GeForce 100+, Radeon HD2000+)
  • Storage: 300 MB available space
  • Sound Card: Audio output capability DirectX®: OpenGL
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Sid Meier’s Ace Patrol: Pacific Skies reviews and comments

Translated by
Microsoft from French
A sort of chess game evolved in an aviation context, with an evolution of the RPG-like squadrille! Of reflection, of the trick and the good exploitation of his forces and his weaknesses are necessary to emerge victorious from the various missions (for little that one climbs the difficulty, of course). Graphically correct, the game is placed in the world of burnt heads: take a seat, Commander Boyington, and shoot me these Japanese zeros!
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A game that pleasantly surprised me but that unfortunately does not hold the distance. Tactically it's pretty well done. The constraints on maneuvering make that there is a real reflection on each commitment. The campaigns offer a real sensation of progression: the pilots improve over the missions by learning new manoeuvres, the unblocked planes are few but sufficiently typed for the choice to be important and the levels of difficulty will allow everyone to enjoy themselves. The problem is that you quickly feel like you are doing the same thing again. Compared to the tactical lap-by-turn land where the terrain brings a great variety, here the few tactical elements, namely clouds and DCA, harms the durability of gaming fun. Especially since these are not big battles engaging entire wings until exhaustion but short skirmishes to 1 to 3 against 2 to 4. Anyway, it's short!
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Overall identical to the first opus, Pacific skies presents itself rather as a stand alone than a true continuation of the license and does not justify a purchase at a high price. Although it is always a question of leading his squadron to the front in order to achieve sometimes very specific objectives (escort, interception, bombardment,...) the gameplay remains substantially the same as in the first, we will regret the fact that no new manoeuvres or figures were added, worse, some of the previous Opus have been removed from the game. We always have the choice between 4 faction to complete the campaign but here the choice stops at army or Navy American and army or Japanese Navy (only models of devices available differentiates armed and marine) personally I regret this choice, I would have preferred a similar model to ACE patrol's first name (either a USA; France England and Germany) but hey, the game is called Pacific skies, so Pacific forces, it will be US or Jap! The game remains however correct and has lost nothing of its addictive side (the model lap by lap being there for many). In summary this Pacific skies is an ACE patrol whose only novelty lies in the 39-45 context, but it stops there unfortunately. So I advice for the absolute fan of the first episode, if you like the "war in the tropics" framework and for all the others I recommend rather classic ACE patrol (more complete at any level).
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