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  • Battlestations: Pacific half-off on Games for Windows Marketplace

    by 
    Griffin McElroy
    Griffin McElroy
    01.29.2011

    If you're not content with restricting your dude-shooting to dry land, you might want to divert your attention to Battlestations: Pacific -- through the morning of Thursday, February 3, the sky, sea and undersea shooter is half-off ($15) on the Games for Windows Marketplace.

  • EndWar, Battlestations, Raiden hit Games on Demand

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    05.11.2010

    We hope you like militaristic destruction, because that's what you're getting on Games on Demand this week. Up for grabs are three games about blowing stuff up and not much else. First is Tom Clancy's EndWar, the 2009 voice-controlled real-time strategy game from Ubisoft. Next we have some WWII naval and air combat by way of Battlestations: Pacific. Finally, there's Raiden Fighters Aces, a compilation of the Raiden Fighters arcade shoot-em-up series. You can add one of the games to your download queue with the handy Xbox Live Marketplace links below. Just remember that pricing and availability vary by region. Xbox.com: Add EndWar to your Xbox 360 download queue ($29.99) Xbox.com: Add Battlestations: Pacific to your Xbox 360 download queue ($29.99) Xbox.com: Add Raiden Fighters Aces to your Xbox 360 download queue ($19.99)

  • Games for Windows Live adding Games on Demand beginning Dec. 15

    by 
    Randy Nelson
    Randy Nelson
    12.03.2009

    Games on Demand, a.k.a. full game downloads, is one of the more recent additions to Xbox Live -- and today Microsoft has announced that it's bringing the service to its Games For Windows Live platform beginning December 15. GFWL creative director Chuck Osieja calls the initiative "Microsoft's return to delivering Windows games built on unique LIVE experiences." The service has a rocky history of sporadic supported releases and last summer ditched its subscription fees in the face of competition from the likes of Steam. The move puts Microsoft up against Valve's digi-distribution service, which similarly offers community features and its own Achievements system, but boasts a much larger catalog at present. The GFWL Games on Demand initial lineup will include Resident Evil 5, Red Faction: Guerrilla and Battlestations Pacific along with new GFWL-enabled versions of 2D Boy's excellent World of Goo and Hemisphere Games' Osmos -- all titles currently offered by Steam, with some available via Stardock's Impulse service. Microsoft hasn't divulged pricing for titles offered via GFWL Games on Demand. A reworked version of the former Windows Vista Ultimate Extra Tinker will be made available free to GFWL users when the Games on Demand service launches a week from next Tuesday.

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    Man your download stations for Battlestations: Pacific DLC

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    07.02.2009

    Click image to fire a volley of screens at your eyeballs Eidos just fired off a press release, scoring a direct hit on our inbox, informing that Battlestations: Pacific will receive two resupply convoys in the form of the Mustang Pack and the Carrier Battle Map Pack. The first pack is available for download today and offers six new units (including the P-51 Mustang bomber, US Navy Alaska Class battleship, and Japanese Yamato Class battleship), along with 18 different pieces of nose art to be used online or off, and will set players back a cool 160 ($2). A more substantial DLC offering will come with the Carrier Battle Map Pack, a collection of four new maps that will be playable across all five multiplayer modes. These maps consist of locales such as the Philippine Islands, the Leyte Gulf, and Aleutian Islands, and will fetch a premium price of 800 ($10) when the pack releases on July 23.%Gallery-67288%

  • Battlestations: Pacific launch trailer launches war over the Pacific

    by 
    Ben Gilbert
    Ben Gilbert
    05.11.2009

    Just one day from the release of Battlestations: Pacific, the game's publisher Eidos has released the sea battle-infused launch trailer. We're not sure how much of the trailer is actual gameplay versus the game playing out, but rest assured you can find out for yourself by checking out the demo on Xbox Live and PC. You'll forgive us if we don't express heady excitement for the game as, like Treyarch's Noah Heller, we're just kinda done with World War II titles. That being said, for those of you looking to retell history on the Eastern stage, Battlestations: Pacific may very well be right for you. We'll be over here thinking about Modern Warfare 2 and sneaking around New Mombassa in the future. Can you really blame us?%Gallery-17214%

  • Battlestations: Pacific demo coming April 30

    by 
    Justin McElroy
    Justin McElroy
    04.24.2009

    We know we've been lax in our coverage of Battlestations: Pacific, and we hope you can forgive us. We're intrigued by a return to the game's signature blend of action and strategy, but it's just ... well, it looks like an old man game. We're sorry, but it does. The Joystiq staff, made up entirely of septuagenarians, is interested, but we didn't think the youngsters would be.We're breaking the cycle today, though, by reporting that a demo for the game will arrive on Xbox and PC on April 30. Stock up on Aspercreme for your soon-to-be-cramping thumbs accordingly.

  • Video: Devs talk Battlestations Pacific specifics

    by 
    Dustin Burg
    Dustin Burg
    12.24.2008

    To get you really thinking about and understanding what Battlestations Pacific has to offer, Eidos just released the first of what we expect to be many video developer diaries that touches on the game's features and the thought process behind the game. This first diary touches on the two distinct campaigns offered, how strategy works into the gameplay and the general engine upgrades gamers will experience. Our only question, when did secondary mission objectives equate to an acceptable form of replayability?

  • Eidos bringing Lara Croft to E3 (surprise!)

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    06.19.2008

    Eidos has confirmed its E3 lineup for the big show next month and, not surprisingly, Tomb Raider Underworld is on the list. It's not the only game though. Other 360 titles making an E3 appearance include Just Cause 2 and Battlestations: Pacific. Both Underworld and Just Cause 2 have been kept relatively close to Eidos' chest so far. Hopefully E3 will bring forth plenty of new details on these (arguably) highly anticipated titles. Also worth noting, IGN's report of the Eidos list implies that these games (along with Monster Lab for Wii) are merely the only games confirmed for E3, so it's possible we might see some others as well (GEON 2 here we come!).

  • Eidos returns to open water with Battlestations: Pacific

    by 
    Jason Dobson
    Jason Dobson
    02.29.2008

    As the smoke clears following this morning's massive restructuring efforts by Eidos parent SCi, we now know at least one franchise that has not been counted among those projects tossed into the circular file. Eidos has announced that development is underway on a follow up to last year's Battlestations: Midway, unsurprising given the company's known affection for sequels. The new game, Battlestations: Pacific, is being created for both the Xbox 360 and PC. According to Eidos, the sequel will mark a return to the original's "unique blend" of action and strategy with 28 story missions across both U.S. and Japanese single player campaigns. In addition, players can expect a "slew of new air, sea, and land units" as well, including kamikazes and other WWII-era jets, as well as five new multiplayer modes. A final release date for the game has not yet been announced, but as soon as we know we'll pass the word along for those itching to gun down friends and family over the Pacific.%Gallery-17214%