Developer: EA Los Angeles
Original Release: PC, November 2004
What it is:
A WWII first-person shooter focused on the Pacific theater (Pearl Harbor, Guadalcanal, Tarawa). It was a follow-up to Medal of Honor: Allied Assault but introduced larger squad-based battles, jungle environments, and a less linear structure.
Review summary:
To understand the second part of your keyword, we must enter the gray – and often black – world of game piracy.
Skidrow and Reloaded were two prominent warez (pirated software) groups active in the 2000s and early 2010s. They specialized in: Developer: EA Los Angeles Original Release: PC, November
A “Skidrow reloaded” release typically meant the crack was tested and repackaged by a secondary scene group. Today, most “Skidrow” torrents are fakes – malware-infested files that prey on nostalgia.
Key fact: Medal of Honor Pacific Assault originally shipped on 2 CDs or 1 DVD with SafeDisc DRM. That DRM is now broken by Windows 10/11 by default (Microsoft removed the driver). Ironically, a modern “crack” is often unnecessary – the game’s real enemy is compatibility, not copy protection. To understand the second part of your keyword,
No such official product exists. This sounds like a fake repack title used on pirate forums or torrent sites to make a cracked game sound premium or “curated.”