Battlestations:Midway | |
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Developer(s) | Eidos Hungary |
Publisher(s) |
Eidos Interactive Feral Interactive (Mac OS X) |
Designer(s) | Györei Viktor Szalasci Botond |
Programmer(s) | Somfai Ákos |
Artist(s) | Nagy Zoltán |
Composer(s) | Richard Jacques |
Series | Battlestations |
Platform(s) | Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Xbox One (Backwards compatibility) |
Release date(s) | January 30, 2007 |
Genre(s) | Action, real-time tactics |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Battlestations: Midway is a video game developed by Eidos Hungary and released on January 30, 2007 for the Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows. The Mac version of this game was developed by Robosoft Technologies, based out of India and published in July 2008 by Feral Interactive.
Set in the Pacific during World War II, it is a hybrid of action and real-time tactics as the player can both command his fleet assets and assume control of any one of them at will. The single player campaign is a series of missions from Pearl Harbor commanding an Elco PT Boat to the Battle of Midway commanding an entire Carrier Battle Group.
In either the single-player or multiplayer game the player starts with a ship, submarine, aircraft, shipyard, airfield or a combination of any of them. The player can switch between their allocated units in order to complete objectives. Each unit also has its own unique features and controls. For example, using a carrier, shipyard or airfield, players can release carrier aircraft, ships, or land-based aircraft respectively. These units can then be used to engage in naval battles, undersea actions or dogfights and bombing runs.
Players are encouraged to work together online. In multiplayer, each player controls a different group of units. Each player has different units allocated to them, each with unique strengths and weaknesses. Each side will have a specific objective to complete, whether it being to destroy or protect a certain unit or reach a certain point on the map. The team wins when they are the first to complete their objective(s).