The first Deadly Dozen was a budget-priced World War II-themed tactical shooter that, despite some problems, was surprisingly good. Almost exactly a year after its release, developer nFusion has released a follow-up, Deadly Dozen: Pacific Theater. As the title implies, the sequel moves the setting from North Africa and Western Europe to the jungles and cities of the Pacific campaign. It also improves on the original in every way--it's longer, it's better looking, it includes a multiplayer component, and it addresses several of Deadly Dozen's most serious problems. It has a few notable problems, but Pacific Theater stands on its own merits as a unique and entertaining shooter with a skillfully realized jungle setting.
MINIMUM PC REQUIREMENTS
Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
Pentium II 550MHz
Processor
128MB RAM
650MB Hard Disk Space
8X CD-ROM Drive
16MB TNT2 Class Video
Card
DirectX-compatible Sound
Card
DirectX 8.1
RECOMMENDED
Pentium III 900MHz
Processor
MULTIPLAYER SYSTEM
REQUIREMENTS
56Kbps Modem
TCP/IP LAN or Internet
Connection
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System Requirments
MINIMUM PC REQUIREMENTS
Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
Pentium II 550MHz
Processor
128MB RAM
650MB Hard Disk Space
8X CD-ROM Drive
16MB TNT2 Class Video
Card
DirectX-compatible Sound
Card
DirectX 8.1
RECOMMENDED
Pentium III 900MHz
Processor
MULTIPLAYER SYSTEM
REQUIREMENTS
56Kbps Modem
TCP/IP LAN or Internet
Connection
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