Thursday, May 24, 2007

Attack on Pearl Harbor Demo Takes Off!

I spend a lot of time working on my own video game, and have a few classic favorites I am trying to style mine after, like Delta Force 2, still one of the most playable games around. I just finished the demo of Pearl Harbor and I think this will become one of the most sought after games of the year and will have the strength to remain a solid online game for years to come. Check out the demo yourself and report back, Soldier!

Gothenburg, Sweden (May 18th, 2007) – Take to the skies in the single-player demo for upcoming WWII aerial combat title Attack on Pearl Harbor from Legendo Entertainment.

Direct download link (FTP): ftp://ftp3.legendo.com/pearlharbor/AttackOnPearlHarbor_English_Demo.exe

The 150 MB demo contains four playable missions. For the two American ones, the player is first challenged to fly as a P-40 fighter trying to defend against the overwhelming Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. The player then pilots a U.S. Navy TBM Avenger on a torpedo bombing run, looking to cripple portions of the Imperial Japanese Navy afloat near Wake Island. The first Japanese mission will launch gamers on bombing runs at Pearl Harbor with the ferocious D3A1 "Val" dive-bomber, while the second will throw them into fast and furious air-to-air action in the legendary A6M1 "Zero" fighter.
The demo contains a total of 4 campaign missions (out of the more than 50 included in the full game) across two expansive maps to give players a taste of the white-knuckle arcade combat action in the Pacific Theater that is the focus of Attack on Pearl Harbor.

Additional demo mirrors can be found under the Demo section on the game's website located at http://www.pearlharbor-game.com.

Attack on Pearl Harbor is scheduled for release in North America, UK and Germany this summer in partnership with CDV Software Entertainment USA, Ascaron UK and ATARI Germany respectively. The title is already available in Scandinavia/Finland where it is being distributed by Simbin Game ‘n Gear, and in France/Belgium where it is being published by NOBILIS.

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