Summary
- Release Year: 2006
- Genres: Shooter
- Platforms: PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox
- Developers: Direct Action Games
- Publishers: Groove Games
World War II Combat: Iwo Jima (2006)
World War II Combat: Iwo Jima is a budget-priced first-person shooter developed by Direct Action Games and published by Groove Games for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. It was released in 2006 and is the sequel to World War II Combat: Road to Berlin. The game received extremely negative reviews from critics and users alike, with many criticizing its repetitive gameplay, poor graphics, and numerous bugs.
Gameplay
World War II Combat: Iwo Jima is a first-person shooter that puts players in the role of a U.S. Marine fighting in the Battle of Iwo Jima. The game features a variety of missions, including beach landings, trench warfare, and urban combat. Players can use a variety of weapons, including rifles, machine guns, and grenades.
The gameplay is extremely repetitive, with players基本的にjust fighting their way through waves of enemies. There is little variety in the missions, and the AI is very poor. Enemies often stand around in the open, making them easy targets. The game also suffers from numerous bugs, which can make it frustrating to play.
Graphics
The graphics in World War II Combat: Iwo Jima are very poor, even for a budget-priced game. The textures are muddy and low-resolution, and the character models are stiff and awkward. The game’s environments are also very bland and uninspired.
Sound
The sound in World War II Combat: Iwo Jima is equally poor. The voice acting is wooden and unconvincing, and the sound effects are repetitive and uninspired. The game’s music is also very generic and forgettable.
Overall
World War II Combat: Iwo Jima is a very poor game that is not worth your time or money. The gameplay is repetitive and boring, the graphics are terrible, and the sound is equally bad. There are much better World War II shooters available, so I recommend avoiding this one.
Score: 1/10
Pros:
- Inexpensive
Cons:
- Repetitive gameplay
- Poor graphics
- Numerous bugs
- Poor sound
Review Score
1/10