I enjoyed the way it walked a fine line between being like an action movie you would see on HBO and a documentary that would air on the Discovery Channel. It is mainly about the battles between the USA and Japan over the Pacific including such battles as Pearl Harbor and Wake Island. The game has a fantastic campaign that in many ways feels like a history lesson with its classy narration in-between missions. They have managed to make a game that is realistic and pays great respect to history, but not at the expense of the game being a great deal of fun. I have played more than a few of these and I would probably put this one near the top. For now enjoy the screens and trailer.Birds of Steel is a fantastic flight sim that is set during World War II. On the co-op side of things the game will offer separate co-op missions to play, though no details of those were provided other than calling them "co-op strike missions." So far it seems to be an online only affair. While the game is geared towards sim fans, players who opt for a more arcade like experience, Birds of Steel will offer that as a control option. The press release states the game is going to pay close attention to detail - realistic landscapes, battle damaged planes, and an overarching campaign where your actions effect other missions. The game is being developed by Gaijin Entertainment - who put out the recent co-op game Apache: Air Assault.īirds of Steel will contain over 100 flyable planes through 20 historical missions. Today they've announced Birds of Steel - a WW2 flight simulator for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Just when you thought the industry was done with it Konami decides to buck the trend. World War 2, remember that? There used to be a few games based on the historical war.
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