

#Apache air assault ign review full#
«We have a gameplay trailer for you today, and it's chock full of side-strafing, rocket-launching whirlybirds. « … this game should be an exciting extension to the group of combat flyers coming out soon.»


«The game is sounding really good, with enough modes to keep gamers busy.» «Gaijin proved that they have the chops when it comes to doing a good flight game so I wouldn’t expect anything less from than with Apache.» «With several different flyable helicopters, Apache: Air Assault aims to let you experience a helicopter ride unlike any other!» : "Activision Announces 'Apache: Air Assault' Release Date" « … the two-player local mode, that sees you and a buddy teaming up and taking down bad guys as pilot and co-pilot. The mini-gunning also feels a lot more fun than I thought it would, and I found myself enjoying it more than the similar missions in Call of Duty, especially as the use of it was optional and you could use whatever methods you wanted to do to complete the mission.” “The Apache handled well and controlling and using it felt like they had spent a lot of work making it feel realistic without making it overly difficult or boring. "Call me stupid if you like but a key thing I hadn’t realised before playing this was that helicopter combat missions are very different from flight sims." "There are many things Gaijin Entertainment did correctly with this game that will appeal to those who are new and interested in the genre." Unfortunately, as loyal readers will no doubt recollect, this is relatively faint praise." "I have to say this is probably the best Russian game I've played since Tetris. There’s the little things, oil, colour vapour and burns cover your windshield and wonderfully accurate and detailed damage effects." All the planes are wonderfully detailed, inside and out, the environments you in are lush and detailed.

The game’s other draw is how stunning it looks. When tied in to some, frankly, gorgeous graphics that make simply flying around the well-defined English countryside a joy, there’s little to complain about in Wings of Prey. HonestGamers: Staff Review "Wings of Prey" The concessions and compromises to realism are bound to aggravate purists, but it's a small price to pay for the range of flight models you get here. Wings of Prey would stand out even if the sim field were considerably more crowded. A game suggested to all simulation lovers but also to gamers who want to approach this genre for the first time. You also find good graphics and an engine capable of running even on dated machines. With its hybrid gameplay Wings of Prey manages to bring this particular genre to a larger audience. The incredible intensity and vividness of Wings of Prey's dogfights is built on the authority of its flight models, the verisimilitude of it graphics and the quality of its bandit AI (excellent, apart from the odd sleepy moment) but there are other smaller factors at work too. That changed the game completely and I've upped my rating in consideration of that. My opinion of Anarchy: Rush Hour was quite bleak until I took it online. Just be sure not to aim your expectations too high for a game that implements every other feature from every other racer to a slightly lesser degree.Īt $8, little of the risk that comes with a retail product holds true here, and while I can't recommend it unequivocally, when approached almost like a B movie, Anarchy can be strangely fun. Having said that, if you've played every other racer and are just gagging for more speed, you can't go terribly wrong with Anarchy. Thank god for the inclusion of online multiplayer, because the campaign is a train wreck. Anarchy: Rush Hour fails to entertain in almost every respect.
