A Free Game From The Past

You can acquire a decent game without paying for it, and it’s one you shouldn’t miss.

It’s a 2004 game which got high review scores in the past. It is Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault, which has been chosen by Electronic Arts to be the next On The House title. Perhaps the biggest issue of Pacific Assault was the plot, although EA Los Angeles (known as DICE Los Angeles nowadays) focused on the ambiance and the location.

What do you have to do to get Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault? Simple. First, install Origin on your PC in case you don’t have it, then click here. That is all – you can go to World War II. As it’s a thirteen-year-old game, it’s impossible that your PC wouldn’t run it.

You can even warm up to Call of Duty: WWII with it, even though that game will likely concentrate on the European events. Have fun!

 

Here’s the system requirements:

 

Minimum system requirements:

 

CPU: Pentium 4 or Athlon XP

CPU Speed: 1.5 GHz

RAM: 512 MB

OS: Windows 2000/XP

Video Card: 64 MB AGP Video Card with supported DirectX 8.1 drivers (GeForce3+ / Radeon 8500+)

DirectX version: 8.1 (included)

Sound Card: Yes

Free Disk Space: 3 GB

 

Configuration recommandée:

 

CPU: Pentium 4 or Athlon XP

CPU Speed: 2 GHz

RAM: 512 MB

OS: Windows XP

Video Card: 128 MB AGP Video Card with DirectX(R) compatible drivers (GeForce FX / Radeon 9600)

DirectX version: 8.1 (included)

Sound Card: Yes

Free Disk Space: 4 GB

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