Battlestations: Midway

Battlestations: Midway is a simulation video game developed by the Hungary division of Eidos Interactive. Set in the Pacific theatre of the second world war, Battlestations: Midway (often abbreviated to "Battlestations" or "BSM") is a hybrid of real-time strategy, flight simulation, as well as naval and submarine warfare. Players can activate a real-time map which allows them control over their units like an RTS game would, while giving them the ability to personally command at any time one of any number of warships, aircraft, submarines, or two forms of land installations. Several players have made connections from BSM to the Battlefield series, except without land or infantry combat.

The single player campaign has a rather weak storyline, following two main characters. Henry Walker is a Lieutenant on board the USS Phoenix, arriving just in time to witness and partake in the attack on Pearl Harbour. Players switch from Henry's and his air force friend and counterpart, Douglas Locklear, as they strive through the various missions of the game to push back the Imperial Japanese Navy. The campaign draws to a close at the Battle of Midway.

Unlike other WW2 video games, the Japanese are not portrayed as fanatical or in an overly negative fashion, although the racial slur "Jap" is often used, also often online (since it takes considerably fewer keystrokes to type "Jap" versus "Japanese"). To avoid racial discrimination (and because the author is lazy), this guide uses "JP" instead.

Various challenge missions involve commanding a particular type of unit - an aircraft, a warship, or a submarine - to accomplish various objectives. There is no Japanese campaign and the challenge missions are the only way to play as the Japanese on single-player mode. It should be noted also that the Japanese speak Japanese with English subtitles, both in single player and multiplayer.

While the story is weak, the game compensates with a strong multiplayer aspect. Each game is capable of sustaining eight players - four US and four Japanese - who select unit slots and command the units under each slot (any remaining units are divided randomly). Teamwork and communication between players is extremely important.

One downloadable expansion pack was released, the Iowa Mission Pack, updating the game with one new multiplayer map and a new challenge mission. The multiplayer map and challenge mission introduce the player to the new units of the expansion pack.

A multiplayer demo was released and made available for download, but unfortunately the demo has several connection issues, particularly when connecting to the internet. This is because the multiplayer demo has not been updated with patches 1.1 and 1.1.1. This makes the demo almost completely useless. Only LAN games work with the demo.