Senin, 02 April 2018

Aviation History Review: Pacific Storm

This ambitious sim offers something for everyone. World War II’s Pacific theater encompassed an ocean, parts of several continents and the shorelines of many islands in between. So when a game boasts a scope of the entire Pacific War, it would be easy to assume it abstracts the details and doesn’t bother with tactical minutiae. …

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