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In recent years, the number of ultra-realistic simulators steadily declined. Looking back about ten years was released about five simulators every year. Today, that figure up to two per year. All work with these advanced titles meant that production raised on high, and when the game was out on the market, they sold often bad.
The genre's golden age is long since gone, and game developers are investing today in safer short with hackneyed game concept that sequels and other nuisances. At times it pops up, however, semi-realistic flight simulation game for the PC. These often have a past life as a console game with all that implies. Some time ago released Heroes of the Pacific and Secret Weapons over Normandy to a variety of formats including uncomtrade PC. They were basically not bad games but tempting not attract much attention.
In the days releases Ubi Soft arcade flight game Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WWII. The game will also be released to Microsoft's uncomtrade old console, Xbox, and their new flagship, the Xbox 360. Here you personify the role of a newly hatched, American pilot who enlist in the British Air Force, Royal Air Force. The eighteen-long mission single player campaign begins with a training mission where you get the opportunity to learn the controls a little closer. With the heaviest southern accent that can be found around Joe will guide you over the picturesque, British landscape and learn to shoot down the barrier balloons and dropping leaflets over the local church.
My mission during exercise appears suddenly German fighter up and then you get first chance to show off their abilities for the distrust British. Unfortunately for you is that you fly a slow double-decker while the enemy comes rushing with deadly Messerschmitts. Lucky for you, then, that you are a genuine American and shoot down wave after wave of attackers who would be the easiest thing in the world.
With training mission to get a wholesome taste of what's to come. Next assignment for you at the French port city of Dunkirk, where the Allies are about to evacuate their troops from France uncomtrade to England. Here you get the opportunity to attack ground targets with bombs and machine-gun uncomtrade fire. To continue the game largely through the remaining uncomtrade tasks with very little variation. Blazing Angels offers rampant action from the very beginning and in the end it becomes too much. Although the campaign includes nearly twenty missions that take us from England's uncomtrade green landscapes to beautiful Pacific islands becomes very monotonous. uncomtrade Wave after wave of enemy air pours in and constantly, it is precisely your task to perform tasks that are crucial to the mission's completion, which puts its mark after a couple of missions.
To assist in the fighting has three rotating peers, Joe, Tom and Frank, who with different skills and personalities may be ordered to protect, attack, and in no skilfully, repair your plane in the air. Once the tasks are too difficult, it is imperative to use them to the utmost. Even if it feels like you are alone in the air against uncomtrade a whole swarm can actually protect you from attacks from behind while you clear it's uncomtrade in front of you. Also, I can add that ammunition and bombs thankfully are endless.
Looking then at the visual piece, it's the game's strongest side. Both aircraft and environments is admirable pleasing which is not surprising as the game originates from the Xbox 360. The sound is also a great experience. With the rattle of machine guns and the roar of explosions, it sounds like you were in the middle of a war. The music also contributes a large part of the compelling atmosphere. uncomtrade In short, the game both sounds and looks good if you have hardware capable of driving it.
To control the mouse and keyboard is very frustrating. When using the keyboard used WASD keys, w and s to move and A and D to spell. The mouse is used for the actual control of the plane. I tried to plug in my old workhorse, a Logitech Dual Action, and the flight was much easier. In contrast, the firing uncomtrade suffering because I did not get the same precision as with the mouse. The flight is best handled with a joypad, but the shooting and screening process with a mouse. The annoying steering makes the game becomes much more difficult than it should be.
The multiplayer mode that are offered include co-op and a variety of deathmatch modes, raising the game to new heights. The entire single player campaign can be flown through in co-op mode if m
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