The game was released as a beta in and was officially released May 30th. The stand-alone expansion is available on Steam and is a fully modified game of the Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad first person shooter, taking gamers to the beaches and jungles of the Pacific as well as revisiting the Red Orchestra 2 predecessor. This is a nice change-up from the European fighting we’ve seen lately from first person shooters, and it tackles the sometimes difficult task of creating a balanced game between American and Japanese forces. The new release covers the brutal and desperate fighting in the Pacific Theater of World War II. This summer, Tripwire Interactive’s Rising Storm picks up where the Red Orchestra series left off last year with Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41-45. Beautifully rendered battlefield maps from thick jungle combat to close-quarters combat in buildings.įailed Inspection: There are only 6 maps, which leaves players wanting only more! Thankfully, the developers have said new content is on the way.
Passed Inspection: Nails the difficult task of giving players a balanced game in an asymmetrical fight among combat troops in the Pacific Theater. Publisher and Developer, Tripwire Interactive.
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Rising Storm – PC Game Review By Ed William