What Wolves of the Pacific lacks in explanation and polish it makes up for in tense, exciting ship-to-sub combat, tons of replayability, and loads of depth. Even if you grew weary of the game’s dynamic campaign mode, you’d still have 10 fast-playing Quick Missions and 5 longer War Patrols to battle through, not to mention the Co-op or Adversarial modes in 4 or 8-player Online or LAN action, respectively. Though it’s hardly a refined gem, Silent Hunter: Wolves of the Pacific is strangely similar to those hard-bit sailors of the US Pacific Fleet - rough, ready to scrap and well-trained for battle - you’ll be hard-pressed to find a better representative of the ‘silent service’ to date.
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CreeplyTuna - October 16, 2009 1:16 a.m.