European Air War review

Nog meer flightsims: CGO heeft een review van European Air War:

Earlier on this decade, 1942: Pacific Air War was arguably the most advanced WW II simulation of the time. Boasting a true virtual cockpit (complete with working gauges, no less) with a mouse panning feature, damage modeling that included wings actually breaking off when hit, and one of the first dynamic campaigns ever put into a prop-era sim, MicroProse had really pushed the envelope. For years fans had been clamoring for a sequel, and were in turn promised a return appearance with 1943: European Air War. Alas, for one reason or another, the sequel dragged on in development with no end in sight. It has finally been released, albeit with a slightly truncated name, in a market flooded with similar games. Yet in defiance of heavy competition from its modern counterparts, European Air War manages to uniquely distinguish itself in many important aspects.

Door Femme Taken

UX Designer

03-12-1998 • 14:03

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Bron: AGN3D

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