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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Red Orchestra 2: Rising Storm, better known simply as Rising Storm is the standalone Expansion Pack for Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad. It was released in May 2013. Unlike the base game, this expansion is set in the World War II's Pacific Theater, with the US Army and Marines as the playable Allied factions and the forces of the Japanese Empire as the Axis faction respectively. While many of the gameplay elements are retained from the original game, Rising Storm has some notable differences, such as more asymmetrical gameplay, with the Americans having more access to automatic and semi-automatic weaponry, while the Japanese rely more on Zerg Rush tactics, ambushes, and booby traps.Received a sequel, Rising Storm 2: Vietnam, set during The Vietnam War. | |
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Anachronism Stew: Mostly averted, as the maps made by the Rising Storm Team and Tripwire are reasonably accurate to the actual locations they're based on. However, there are some noteworthy cases. Zig-Zagged Trope for Guadalcanal, a map set in 1942. While the US Marine faction there only has access to the Springfield and BAR for their Rifleman and Machine-gunner classes note The US Army was receiving Garands due to priority of their demand over the Marines, while the M1919A6 LMG would not be introduced until late 1943 , the American planes depicted on Henderson Field are shown to be F6F Hellcats, an aircraft type that wouldn't enter frontline service until 1943. In addition the uniforms of the Marines are shown to be the ones they wore from 1943 onward, rather than their 1942-issued uniform which bore similarity to the ones worn by the Army. And finally, the M2 Flamethrower, a weapon not introduced until late 1943, is made available for the Flamethrower class, rather than the more appropriate M1A1 Flamethrower.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_3'); }) | |
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Zig-Zagged Trope for Guadalcanal, a map set in 1942. While the US Marine faction there only has access to the Springfield and BAR for their Rifleman and Machine-gunner classes note The US Army was receiving Garands due to priority of their demand over the Marines, while the M1919A6 LMG would not be introduced until late 1943 , the American planes depicted on Henderson Field are shown to be F6F Hellcats, an aircraft type that wouldn't enter frontline service until 1943. In addition the uniforms of the Marines are shown to be the ones they wore from 1943 onward, rather than their 1942-issued uniform which bore similarity to the ones worn by the Army. And finally, the M2 Flamethrower, a weapon not introduced until late 1943, is made available for the Flamethrower class, rather than the more appropriate M1A1 Flamethrower. | |
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America Won World War II: In contrast to the first two Red Orchestra games, this game depicts the battles of the United States Army and Marine Corps against the Japanese. | |
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