Tactical air strikes in this Battlestations: Midway trailer
It takes a lot of effort to make an air strike. Not only do you have to buy planes, you also have to get yourself some pilots, fuel, bombs, and some mad flying skills. That way, when you start flying your plane, you can start yelling, “I’m in ur airzpace, bombin ur shipz!” at your foes.
Now, we can’t give you any of the equipment you’ll need to wage a full-scale assault on your cousin’s rubber ducky in the bathtub, but we can refer you to someone who can teach a little bit about strategy. Your teacher will be Eidos, and you’ll be taking your notes inside Battlestations: Midway, with a lovely pin-up girl as your tutor, confidant, and mascot. Yeah, we like giving our students some perks.
Anyway, while we’re waiting for Eidos to show u with their strategic teaching tool, you better see this. It should get you into more of a studying mood to learn about the art of war, and the strategies you’ll need to master if you intend to defeat your enemies. Till Eidos and the PC and Microsoft Xbox 360 versions of the game show up in 2007 though, we’ll just have to be patient and wait. Don’t worry, we’re sure this video will keep you company for the time being. Enjoy!
It takes a lot of effort to make an air strike. Not only do you have to buy planes, you also have to get yourself some pilots, fuel, bombs, and some mad flying skills. That way, when you start flying your plane, you can start yelling, “I’m in ur airzpace, bombin ur shipz!” at your foes.
Now, we can’t give you any of the equipment you’ll need to wage a full-scale assault on your cousin’s rubber ducky in the bathtub, but we can refer you to someone who can teach a little bit about strategy. Your teacher will be Eidos, and you’ll be taking your notes inside Battlestations: Midway, with a lovely pin-up girl as your tutor, confidant, and mascot. Yeah, we like giving our students some perks.
Anyway, while we’re waiting for Eidos to show u with their strategic teaching tool, you better see this. It should get you into more of a studying mood to learn about the art of war, and the strategies you’ll need to master if you intend to defeat your enemies. Till Eidos and the PC and Microsoft Xbox 360 versions of the game show up in 2007 though, we’ll just have to be patient and wait. Don’t worry, we’re sure this video will keep you company for the time being. Enjoy!