Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault
A 2004 WW2 shooter that trades modern spectacle for tight squad-based combat and a campaign that actually makes you care about your platoon.
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Essential for squad-tactics FPS fans who can look past 2004 graphics for smart, team-oriented combat design.
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About Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault
I've played enough modern military shooters to know when one's doing something right, and Pacific Assault nails the fundamentals. You're leading a squad through the Pacific theater, and the game treats your teammates as actual tactically useful units rather than just NPCs following you around. You order suppressing fire, flank objectives, coordinate approaches. It's linear but purposeful, built around squad mechanics that still feel fresh compared to the spray-and-pray chaos of later FPS trends. The presentation hasn't aged gracefully (2004 graphics, straightforward level design), but the pacing and mission variety hold up. You're not grinding endless multiplayer cosmetics or chasing metrics. It's pure campaign focus: infantry combat, vehicle sequences, meaningful difficulty spikes that reward smart play. For players tired of bloated modern shooters, this is satisfying, albeit a historical artifact that demands patience with dated visuals.

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System Requirements
Minimum
- Processor
- Pentium 4 @ 1.5 GHz or Equivalent
- Memory
- 512 MB RAM
- Graphics
- Video 64 MB
- DirectX
- 8.1
- Storage
- 3 GB Free Sound: DirectX Compatible
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- Developer
- Electronic Arts Inc.
- Publisher
- Electronic Arts
- Release Date
- Nov 4, 2004