Midway ships Hour of Victory to retailers nationwide

Posted Jun 25, 2007 at 12:35PM by Karl B. Listed in: Xbox 360 Tags: Midway Games, Unreal Engine, World War II
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Hour of Victory - Image 1Midway Games has announced that Hour of Victory has shipped to retailers all across the U.S. This should be good news for FPS fans looking for a new World War II-based title to sink their teeth into.

The Xbox 360 exclusive Hour of Victory is a World War II first-person shooter that lets players take a key role in the battles waged in the European and North African theaters of World War II. Players can choose to engage their enemies with guns ablaze as a British Commando, go for the sneaky approach as a covert operative or snipe their enemies from afar as an Army Ranger.

Hour of Victory runs on the powerful Unreal Engine 3 and features a robust single-player campaign as well as three different multiplayer modes playable over Xbox Live.

 
 
 

Comments

by - 2007-06-25 12:30:38
eugh

got mmy hands on it already its pure crap, Dont even bother with it, buggy and uninventive
by - 2007-06-25 12:42:16
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That's great that they shipped it already, it's just too bad that instead of the usual game inside the box, it's just filled with a shiny, round piece of crap.
by - 2007-06-25 13:19:20
This game blows.

Man i played the demo of this and it was just pathetic. The AI was terrible. The controlls just felt like pure utter crap. I could pistal whi[ ever bad guy I saw without dying. It just felt like the biggest piece of ***** i have ever played. So dont bother.
by - 2007-06-25 18:51:47
this game blows

the main problem in my opinion is that its very hard... to die that is. i just cant loose in this game. its so anoying.
by - 2007-06-25 20:18:22
ha

This game is a joke, I can't believe that anyone would buy this game after playing the demo, just stupid kids that get games that have cool covers and boxes

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