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Glory of generals pacific
Glory of generals pacific











Every Legion mission within a specific theatre is open from the start, though you'll still have to unlock the latter three locales by completing missions in the first. In Legion you'll be treated to more fantastical fights of fancy, as you take on alt-history battles like the 'Invasion of Australia' and 'March on Canada'. You can play as either Axis or Allies armies here, with unique missions for each - a nice touch that neatly doubles the amount of action on offer. In Campaign you'll work your way through four distinct theatres of war - The Pacific, the Far Eastern Front, the Korean War, and the Middle East - fighting real-world battles in chronological order, with each mission unlocking as you complete the previous one. The two main modes return from the first title, with Campaign and Legion offering two different ways to play. Our review of the first game has an in-depth overview of the systems at play here, which haven't changed at all in the Pacific iteration - you'll still be leading troops across a grid-based map, pitting them against enemies in random-roll skirmishes, and capturing cities and bases to upgrade and expand your army on the fly. In gameplay terms, Glory of Generals: The Pacific plays out exactly like is predecessor: it's a turn-based strategy game on the World War II stage with the feel of a digital board game, and has a unique focus on the historical generals who helped shape the conflict. Glory of Generals: The Pacific brings more of the same with a new setting, but, as with the first Glory of Generals, a few fun ideas aren't enough to save the ship - dedicated war-gamers might have a decent time island-hopping through the lengthy campaign, but we'd advise most civilians to steer well clear. CIRCLE Entertainment has been responsible for a particularly prolific eShop invasion, with World Conqueror 3D, European Conqueror 3D and Glory of Generals all joining the front lines within the last few years. Whether fighting in fantasy worlds or gritty reality, 3DS-owning strategists have had a steady stream of wargames to keep them busy since the system's launch.













Glory of generals pacific