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Air Conflicts Pacific Carriers - PlayStation 4

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Features

  • Experience the story of a carrier - Witness the adventures of Admiral Lucas Stark and Hideaki Hashimoto, the captains of aircraft carriers in the Pacific ocean in WWII.
  • Protect your carrier - Take control of the ship's cannon turrets in Survive Mode.
  • Enter the watchtower - Look out for enemies and discover new missions.
  • Control whole squadrons - Instead of controlling just one airplane, you can control all aircrafts in your squadron in the respective mission.
  • Challenging gameplay - Every plane can only be equipped with a limited amount of ammunition, requiring you to strategically switch between the different planes of a squadron.

Description

Air Conflicts: Pacific Carriers is a historical arcade flight simulation set in WWII. Take your seat in the cockpit and experience intense air combat form both sides of the war. Playas Lucas Stark, a courageous and patriotic admiral in the US Navy, fighting for the ideals of his country in a war that will change him forever. Experience the other side of the conflict in the Japanese campaign, featuring Hideaki Hashimoto, a determined Japanese admiral fighting to conquer the Pacific and bring honor to the holy emperor of Japan and himself. Starting off in command of an aircraft carrier in the Pacific, you will take control of an entire squadron of aircraft, switching between them tactically to manage your ammunition levels and conquer the skies and seas in locations such as Pearl Harbour, Midway and Wake Island. Engage in an in-depth single-player campaign or battle your friends in a highly competitive multiplayer mode.

Publication Date: November 3, 2015


Computer Platform: PlayStation 4


Global Trade Identification Number: 35


UPC: 848466000635 651307198008


Compatible Video Game Console Models: Nintendo Switch, Sony PlayStation 4


Release date: November 3, 2015


Product Dimensions: 5.51 x 0.39 x 8.27 inches; 3.84 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English


Rated: Teen


Item model number: 663


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 3.84 ounces


Manufacturer: Kalypso Media


Date First Available: August 3, 2015


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Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2025 by Alvin Hull

  • it work
it good
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2024 by delmus baynard

  • LOVED IT>
Was exactly as advertised. Wanted a simple {party game} that a few folks could learn and use in a short period of time. We had a lot of laughs and shot down many enemy aircraft. I'm 66 yrs old this is the way video games started. Why have a game that takes me 200 hours (alone to learn) where i have no interaction from other folks. Party games that are simple and easy are awesome. NEED MORE OF THESE !! Folks need to get back to Friday night parties with a room of people that share food drink and fun. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2019 by Willie Conway

  • Average product!
Average product!
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2025 by stasie66

  • Satisfied
Satisfied
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2023 by Lna13

  • Good basic flight game
Liked that it has rudder control.
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2023 by Bill

  • ¡Súper!
A mi hijo de 13 años le encantó
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2023 by Karla Medina

  • absolutely awful
I really love WW2 fighter games. I had one from Jane's for the PC more than a decade ago that, while it had its weaknesses, was wonderful in terms of the selection of planes and their playability and (to a greater or lesser extent) realism. This one fails on all counts. It feels like a game someone thought up, then they assigned a developer and said 'take as much from these other games as you want. Don't bother doing any actual research and get it done on time and at budget.' For one, this game is absolutely awful as to the selection of planes. For a carrier game in the Pacific in WW2, not having the F4U Corsair as a potential plane to fly (although it can be fought against) is a catastrophe. Second, this game includes such stalwarts of the Pacific carrier war as the Messerschmitt Bf 109, the Stuka, and the Spitfire. Pretty clearly they already had these planes mocked up from another flying game and just dumped them in. No German planes flew or fought in the Pacific theater, and while the British Spitfire might have appeared in India and the Far East, they didn't fly off carriers at all. Then there's a problem with the realism of the game's simulated fighters. To whit: the game features the F4F Wildcat and the F6F Hellcat. All well and good, *except the Wildcat is almost 60 kph faster than the Hellcat*. The Hellcat had 2000 horsepower. It was far more powerful (and faster) than the Wildcat. It was also far faster than the A6M Zero, but the game has the Zero at 100 kph faster than the Hellcat! I am certain many Japanese pilots would have liked to have that advantage during the war! Not that that would have mattered. There's an issue with the planes' maneuverability as well. The Zero was an agile, aerobatic dancer. It could turn inside of a Wildcat or Hellcat if either American pilot had been dumb enough to get into a turning battle with a Zero. However in this game the Zero has no maneuverability advantage. Not only against other fighters, but also against such lumbering beasts as the TBF Avenger and the Devastator torpedo bomber. Imagine my disbelief when I got into a dogfight with a Devastator torpedo bomber AND MY ZERO WAS INCAPABLE OF TURNING INSIDE HIM AND GETTING ON HIS SIX O' CLOCK. Let's not even mention those mythical battles between Hellcats and Stukas, which never ever met. Hell, I had a Stuka that managed to turn with a Spitfire. The levels and settings are very drab and unimaginative. There is nothing about the gameplay that is exciting, and it's also not very realistic. For one, a plane like a Spitfire or Zero was quite capable of pulling enough G's to knock out a pilot who pulled back on the stick too hard. That doesn't happen here at all. This game was a complete waste of money. Any WW2 buff will be very, very displeased. Considering that I had a PC game from 15 years ago that featured more realistic gameplay and better graphics, and a better selection of planes, and you can see how little effort was put into making this game. Pass. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2016 by P. Davidson

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