See also:
- ActionTrip - - Previewed by Ure Paul. Includes screen shots.
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- eToychest - - Reviewed by Roger W. Helgeson Jr. [85%]. Includes screen shots. "In all, the game has its flaws, but I thought it was great." (December 4, 2004)
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- TotalVideoGames.com - - Reviewed by Jon Wilcox [8/10]. Includes screen shots. "At times claustrophobic, with intensely quiet and loud moments, this is a game that fans of the series will welcome." (November 25, 2004)
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- The Adrenaline Vault - - Reviewed by Jim Richmond [4.5/5]. Includes screen shots. "If you enjoyed Allied Assault, you should be storming your local software retailer to get a copy." (November 19, 2004)
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- Mygamer.com - - Reviewed by Carl DiMucci [8.8/10]. "Wild, desperate battles, a cohesive storyline resplendent with authentic characters, stunning visuals, and a superb soundtrack, mean that anyone looking for a rewarding FPS gaming experience would do well to 'heed the call of duty' and pick this shooter up." (November 17, 2004)
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- PGNx Media - - Reviewec by Adam Nunez [8.7/10]. Includes screen shots. "...[D]oes a great job of balancing the historical content, while providing a fun to game to play." (November 15, 2004)
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- GameSpy.com - - Reviewed by Sal Accardo [3.5/5]. Includes screen shots and gameplay movies. "The latest in the Medal of Honor series has some memorable moments, but falls a bit short of the games that inspired it." (November 9, 2004)
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- IGN - - Reviewed by Dan Adams [8/10]. Includes screen shots and gameplay videos. "Pacific Assault is a decent game, but not something I would recommend to all FPS players." (November 4, 2004)
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- ActionTrip - - Reviewed by Uros Jojic [86/100]. Includes screen shots. "This is a quality title with some nicely designed missions that gradually increase in both difficulty and pace, making the single-player game well-balanced and engaging throughout." (2004)
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- Game Freaks 365 - - Reviewed by Simon [8.3/10]. "While the game’s single player and multiplayer modes aren’t exceptional, they still will give you hours of gameplay." (2004)
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- Inside Hotwire 3D - - Reviewed by Emmanuel Flores [8.5/10]. "The background setting is surreal and you tend to forget that this is just a video game." (2004)
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