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Pacific Theatre Operations 4
 
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Pacific Theatre Operations 4

by Koei
PlayStation2  Ages 3 and Over
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
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Game Information

  • Platform:   PlayStation2
  • PEGI Rating: Ages 3 and Over
  • Media: Video Game


Product Features

  • Over 50 theatres of operation
  • 15 regional and 2 global campaigns based on World War 2
  • Control up to 96 realistic 3D rendered vessels
  • Two different game modes

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  • ASIN: B0001M64U2
  • Release Date: 11 Mar 2004
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 16,351 in PC & Video Games (See Top 100 in PC & Video Games)

Product Description

Manufacturer's Description

Experience stunning real time 3D visuals, dramatic effects and powerful orchestrations in the first of the P.T.O. series to hit the European shores.

Over 50 Theatres of Operation!

From Midway to the Mediterranean, every conquest brings you closer to victory. Assemble U.S., Japanese, German or British forces. Deploy your fleets and storm enemy garrisons.

15 Regional and 2 Global campaigns based on WWII

Strike Leyte Gulf and establish supply lines. Order German Wolfpack Ops in the North Sea. Launch Royal Navy cruisers to intercept Japanese dive-bombers.

Accept your challenge and change the course of history. Command the USS IOWA, Battleship Yamato and nearly 100 other battleships. Dispatch spies, disrupt trade and re-align nations. Develop new -technologies and build mighty war machines.

Control up to 96 realistic 3D rendered battleships, aircraft carriers, destroyers, submarines and other vessels plus as many as 300 different aircraft, as you wage naval battles of ferocity on the high seas.

Swarming Fighter Squadrons! Blazing Cannons

Watch the war unfold in real-time 3D. Control Camera and movement and get up close to the action. The clock is ticking and even time taken up giving orders to your fleet is time that can loose you the battle.

With two game modes (Campaign and Scenario) and a multitude of options, P.T.O. IV will be a must for all strategy fans.


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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A rare strategy gem, 8 Sep 2004
By 
JasonC (Bristol, UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pacific Theatre Operations 4 (Video Game)
This is one of those games that never quite seems to make an impact on the UK console market. For whatever reason, strategy and simulation on the PS2 are nowhere near as popular over here as they are in Japan, or even the (allegedly) attention deficient US. So the fact the PTO IV has seen a UK release at all is rather welcome.

The game itself is a mixed turn-based / real-time strategy title covering (despite the name) worldwide naval operations during the Second World War. The player chooses to play one of four powers (Britain, USA, Germany, Japan), and is given control of naval fleets and air forces, as well as responsibility for technological development and vessel construction. Aside from land based aircraft, the game is solely concerned with naval operations. Alliances can be defined at the start, the default settings are historical.

The game is divided into a strategy phase and an action phase. In the former, the player performs various administrative and preparatory actions, such as ship (and aircraft) design, ship construction, R&D, espionage, and fleet movement. Aside from fleet movement, some or all of the actions can be delegated to computer control. Graphics in this phase are functional, bordering on basic. You are provided with a world map showing the various sea zones and bases over which the nations will fight for control; all commands are issued from this map via a menu system.

The action phase occurs whenever opposing fleets enter enemy controlled zones which contain ships or an airfield. The game then switches to a fluid 3D view in which the player can control up to 3 fleets as they engage enemy forces on the naval map. Search and combat tactics can be set by the player at the fleet level, or they can be left to the judgement of individual commanders. Camera modes in the action phase leave something to be desired, and it can sometimes be hard to keep up with events as they occur in real time.

To be honest, the game is crying out for a bigger manual, but the restrictions of the PS2 format DVD box seem to have precluded this. A limited online help feature is included in the game, and while this is of some help, it's by no means comprehensive. As a result, a fair degree of experimentation and inspired guesswork will be required before one becomes familiar with things like ship design and research.

Overall, the game offers commendable depth and strategic gameplay for a console title, and Koei should be congratulated for almost single-handedly promoting this genre for the PS2. Despite the learning curve, PTO IV is a super game which should reward players that give it the time it needs.

There are no multiplayer options, but given the lengthy nature of the game this probably isn't a feature that would have been much utilised anyway.

Worth seeking out for gamers not averse to strat titles, who unaccountably also own a console!

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars PS2's best PC game- just read!, 11 July 2005
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Dnomal "dnomal" (England, United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pacific Theatre Operations 4 (Video Game)
Pacific Theater of Operations IV is the most extensive game you arte ever likely to play. There are two time periods september 1939 and December 1941. In the September period Japan and the USA are neutral and wont fight unless you attack them. Meanwhile in 1941 all parties are fighting.

There are one of four powers to play as Britain, which controls half the world and has a lot of borders to defend, Germany THE nation if tou wqant Battleship power and a great submarine fleet,despite there terrioteries divided into two sections, Japan is the Aircraft carrier nation play as this nation and you can flood the sky with aircraft and conquer the pacific, The USA is the nation for construction, they can build ships easier and faster flooding the globe.

Also instead of the set campiagn situations USA and Britain Vs Germany and Japan you can change the alliances. And enevetable you'll want to face everyone else.

The technololgy is also great you can research various technologies, want to have ships bombard defences with rockets then you can.

This game will keep you playing for yonks! The two phases are Strategy and Action in strategy you move fleets build ships, like the moving bits in Rome:Total War, the action is combat seeing your ships fire at each other and submarines torpedoe ships.

The game isn't perfect there is no way to stop a battle you dont want and occasionaly you end up fighting a battle were u have no ships and can do nothing.

But the entire game is a great one you will love to play and play because you love it.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars PTO IV, 14 Feb 2006
This review is from: Pacific Theatre Operations 4 (Video Game)
PTO IV is great in every way. In the main missions you can ally with who you want to. (You can make Japan,USA and the UK team up against Germany if you want to) You can design your own planes and ships to fight with. How cool is that? You can develop new tech to use, give allied nations aid like money, oil etc. The fate of the world is in your hands here. Your version of WWII your battles, your country and your world. Buy this game if you like naval strategy.
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