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Ubisoft confirms the hat-trick of next-gen appearances for Romania's debut title...
Following its release on Xbox 360 and Xbox earlier in 2006, and confirmation that it will be heading for Wii just in time for its launch, Ubisoft has today announced that Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WWII will also make it onto PlayStation3.
The game, which pits players against German and Japanese enemies across some of the key aerial combat missions of World War II, will be one of the PS3 launch titles from Ubisoft, and will feature new missions and sixteen-player multiplayer support.
Like the Wii version, Blazing Angels PS3 will also take advantage of the motion sensors built into the next-gen controller.
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Added:Mon 10th Sep 2007 12:51, Post No: 3
On the PC this game disappoints. Controls are difficult if, like a lot of players, your joystick is not properly recognized. But you can play purely from keyboard and mouse. My personal pet hate is the relatively small gameplay arena. If you see an enemy in the distance chances are he'll be outside the gaming area. When you hit the boundary, even during a skirmish, control is taken away and your plane is flown back inside the arena before control is handed back. Of course this gets very frustrating if you are lining up for a kill shot or evading a bogey on you tail. This seems to happen far too often and, in some missions, as you complete a torpedo or bomb run you run straight into the boundary and, instead of a graceful sweeping turn to line up your next target you are flown automatically around and lose your momentum. Qestionable physics are forgivable as this is more of an arcade title. The look of the gameplay is this games saving grace. As good to watch as to play in my opinon. The game AI is a little predictable but dogfights are usually pretty intense as you struggle with the controls. And one or two missions will have you searching for cheat codes if you lose patience with them. The "Following Camera" view is great to watch but has a habit of suddenly swapping targets and turning you away from your lined up victim. It will also desinate a distant plane when there are two sitting right behind you shooting you down. The voices and comments coming over the radio very quickly become the most annoying thing about this game "By and by". But you can mute them and the repetitive soundtrack so you just have the sound of the aircraft. An out of ten score this game should be, I think, more like 4 or maybe 5 if you enjoy looks more than gameplay. A game thats simple to learn and, at times, great fun, that will stretch your patience more than your flying skills.
Added:Thu 26th Apr 2007 18:51, Post No: 2
cool game
Added:Wed 21st Mar 2007 23:40, Post No: 1
I hate the quadalcanal mission, specificly attempting to land an uncontrollable plane