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Save Lives For A Change In WWII With Medic: Pacific Corpsman
Hypnotic Ants, Games Operators, and PlayWay are bringing you a different kind of WWII game with Medic: Pacific Corpsman. How many times have you picked up a World War II game and the primary focus of it is killing off Germans or Japanese as you take back Europe or the islands in the Pacific Ocean? In this game, that is practically eliminated as you will serve as a medic who goes out into battle and tries to save the wounded from dying. The primary focus, as you may have guessed from the title, will put you in the middle of the Pacific War from 1941-1945. The game will be released sometime in 2021, but the devs wanted to give players a chance to check out the game now as it probably would have been announced during E3 2020. Enjoy the trailer and info below.
Medic: Pacific Corpsman is a single-player FPP adventure simulation game offering a unique take on the Pacific War, inspired by historic events, movies, and TV series such as Pearl Harbor, Hacksaw Ridge, Midway, Saving Private Ryan, and The Pacific. Become a true hero. Survive the horrors of the battlefield, dodge bullets, and bring salvation to the wounded. Be their last hope in the chaotic reality of the Pacific Front. Resuscitate, patch up, and carry soldiers to safety, all to change the course of the battle. Most importantly, be ready for the hardest choice every medic must make: decide who lives and who dies. Resources are limited, time is running out, and not everyone's chances of survival are equal.
- A unique take on the war – become part of a story full of bravery, sacrifice, and determination, all soaked in soldiers' blood.
- An everchanging battlefield – act fast, be cautious, avoid the enemy, hide from bombshells, and dodge bullets.
- Strategic thinking, smart foresight, and resourcefulness are a must – choose your methods and how to distribute the available supplies, but most of all, think before you act.
- Make hard choices – remember that you are one, and they are many. Assess the injured, determine the seriousness of the wounds, and have the final word on who gets to live and who dies.
- Experience the unthinkable – view the horrors of war with your own eyes. Hear your fellow soldiers screaming in agony. Witness the gore covering the ground. Feel the pain of those knowing they will never see their loved ones again.