Deadly Dozen 2 Pacific Theater Tpb

Deadly Dozen 2 Pacific Theater Tpb

The first Deadly Dozen was a budget-priced World War II-themed tactical shooter that, despite some problems, was surprisingly good. Almost exactly a year after its release, developer nFusion has released a follow-up, Deadly Dozen: Pacific Theater. Alberta Farm Government Program Subsidy there. As the title implies, the sequel moves the setting from North Africa and Western Europe to the jungles and cities of the Pacific campaign. It also improves on the original in every way--it's longer, it's better looking, it includes a multiplayer component, and it addresses several of Deadly Dozen's most serious problems. It has a few notable problems, but Pacific Theater stands on its own merits as a unique and entertaining shooter with a skillfully realized jungle setting.

Pacific Theater features some impressively rendered jungle environments whose dense foliage actually provides cover. Even though they share similar themes, Pacific Theater's design is almost a complete reversal of the design of the recently released Medal of Honor Allied Assault: Spearhead. While Spearhead presents you with what amounts to a heavily scripted, interactive amusement park ride, Pacific Theater sets you down in a series of huge environments, gives you a set of goals, and then pretty much leaves everything else up to you. You can choose your equipment and your team, the order in which you tackle the mission objectives, and what routes you take through the level. Before each of the 12 large missions, you choose a squad of up to four soldiers out of a roster of a dozen. Each man has 11 attributes, up from Deadly Dozen's seven.

But just like in the first game, unless you're planning on performing some sort of stunt course through the mission--like completing it armed only with a knife--the sniping and infiltration skills rule the battlefield. Some of the new weapons such as the samurai sword and a good-looking flamethrower are nice additions, but they're relatively useless. This is largely because Pacific Theater, even more so than the original Deadly Dozen, is a game about creeping around and killing enemies from a distance. Thankfully, the environments and enemy AI make this style of play extremely satisfying. Pacific Theater's jungle environments are its most impressive feature.

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