Charles Onyett does not like this game. When it originally shipped as Attack on Pearl Harbor for the PC three years ago, his review was the harshest of any on the Net -- he called it "as repetitive as bouncing a tennis ball against a wall" and even claimed Michael Bay's vision of the same historic battle was more inspired by comparison.
"Legendo Entertainment today announced the availability of Pearl Harbor Trilogy - 1941: Red Sun Rising’s official game soundtrack on iTunes. The dramatic and suitably thrilling score, which includes both orchestral and tracker format versions, was originally composed by Dynamedion’s Alexander Röder (Risen 2, Gothic 4, Anno 2070) and later converted to FastTracker XM format by Fabian Del Priore (Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams, Giana Sisters DS)." -- Wiiloveit.com (Official Press Release)
D+PAD Magazine Writes:
Within minutes of booting up the World War 2 aerial shooter Pearl Harbor Trilogy – 1941: Red Sun Rising, it is clear that developer Arcade Moon’s efforts have resulted in one of the biggest rarities in gaming today – a war-centric title that refuses to bow to either jingoism and bombast.
"No matter how pretty the game looks visually, there would be no getting around crippling flaws. But I was so relieved to see that Legendo went all out. What resulted is a title that is so close to being labelled as a must-have title." -- Wiiloveit.com
I would probably give this a 8-8.5. One of the most impressive wiiware