In the golden era of World War II shooters—dominated by titles like Call of Duty and the original Medal of Honor —2004 brought us a unique entry: . Developed by EA Los Angeles and released for PC, this game dared to step away from the gritty European theater (Normandy, the Battle of the Bulge) and plunge players into the visceral, terrifying, and humid hell of the Pacific War against Japan.
Before 2004, most WWII games treated the Pacific as a sideshow. Pacific Assault changed that. Instead of a linear corridor shooter, the game opened with the attack on Pearl Harbor—not as a cutscene, but as a playable, chaotic escape sequence. You play as Marine Pvt. Tommy Conlin, and the game follows your squad from boot camp to the bloody battlefields of Guadalcanal and the raid on Makin Island. In the golden era of World War II
Released in November 2004, is a first-person shooter that shifts the series' focus to the Pacific Theater of World War II. Players control Marine Private Tommy Conlin, experiencing major historical events starting with the attack on Pearl Harbor and continuing through the battle at Tarawa. Key Game Features Pacific Assault changed that
Here’s a feature summary for (based on typical FitGirl release conventions; specifics may vary by repack version). Tommy Conlin, and the game follows your squad
Because the game was released in 2004, it will run on virtually any modern "toaster" or budget laptop. However, to get the best out of it today: