

In both modes, the player starts the game with a ship, aircraft, shipyard, submarine and an airfield or a combination of any of these. It is true that Battle Stations Midway is a slightly older PC game, but it still offers decent graphics and both single & multiplayer mode. What interests me most about this game is that I can use real-time tactics and control each ship in the fleet in a bid to destroy the enemy. It is a mind-boggling strategy game that takes place in the Pacific Ocean during WWII. In the genre of best naval war games, Battle Stations Midway is a real classic. Just as an example when you hit the turret, the ship stopped shooting and if you wanted to flood the ship, simply hit the waterline with full power which made for some very interesting battles. Thankfully there is no HP in the battles which left to concentrate on targeting major areas to cause maximum damage to your enemy’s ship. What really makes this game stand out is pretty simple, it’s all about realism. The 6 x 11 “huge gun has enough power to penetrate the armor of most of the battleships sending many to a watery end. Admiral Scheer, a Deutschland Class ship, is my personal favourite in this game. I have to say I just love old battleships although in today’s world many would consider them a bit old-fashioned and not much use in modern naval warfare. Popularly known as the sequel to Pacific Fleet, Atlantic Fleet allows you to take control of some of the famous ships of World War 2, in so doing you get the chance to create a little history of your own. So having carefully gone through all the available titles I have come up with the following list, worthy of some good ole sea dog action. I admit that throughout my research that not all games are worth playing and some are a sheer waste of time. So if you’re the type of person that enjoys a good, then you should enjoy playing the best naval combat games that are available on the PC right now.

It is one of those games that transgressed all boundaries spawning a number of different versions included the very popular electronic edition, not to mention the 2012 film Battleship was based on the video version. Remember Battleship, the iconic board game by Milton Bradley? If you were born in the 1970s or 80s then you surely remember playing it with your friends and siblings.
