The story of Medal of Honor Pacific Assault begins where you, as a naval soldier, stand on a warship in response to the Japanese War Declaration and head for the war. From the very beginning, one can see the cinematic effects of the game, and for example, its introduction is taken from Stanley Kubrick’s all-metal film. As we progress through the game D-Day and the same bloody attack on the coast of Japan, we come to the fact that this one is also wonderfully modeled on Ryan Soldier Rescue. This makes it easy to connect with the game’s story. The game is divided into 25 stages and you will slowly change from a conscript to a squad commander, and in some stages you will even drive an airplane and board warships. This game was etched in the minds of the fans forever with the entry of the seventh art into the gameplay and of course the focus on the Ocean War between the United States and Japan. The first version of the game was incredibly successful, and so Electronic Arts decided to release Medal of Honor Pacific Assault. EA first attempted to portray this fiery war as the Medal of Honor.
On the one hand, Hitler was fighting with the army of the Third Reich, and on the other hand, Japan was engaged in a great war with the United States.
World War II was so large and large that it fought the world on various other fronts Medal of Honor Pacific Assault.