IL – 2 Sturmovik – Birds of Prey
Posted March 19, 2010 by admin under under PS3 Games
- Battle hundreds of enemy aces for control of the skies in intense multiplayer dogfights and bombing sorties
- Compete in 4 different multiplayer modes with up to 16 people over Xbox Live/PSN
- Choose a difficulty level to match your experience: from adrenaline-fuelled arcade action to realistic simulations
- Engage in over 50 death-defying missions, piloting stunning WWII aircraft over photo-realistic environments all throughout Europe
- Relive the Golden age of military aviation guiding 14 WWII era planes through 30 missions on the Sony PSP
Product Description
Experience the rush of aerial combat as you engage in history¿s most iconic airborne missions. Annihilate your enemies as you launch into massive dogfights and aerial bombing missions. Battle for supremacy over stunning… More >>
IL – 2 Sturmovik – Birds of Prey
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March 19th, 2010 at 2:45 pm
Don’t get it. I guess if you are a history nut and really enjoy sims it could work for you. I found the arcade mode really dry, slow, and uninspiring. Very pretty visuals though if you’re looking for something to show off.
Rating: 2 / 5
March 19th, 2010 at 4:26 pm
If your game console is able to have a six axis controller you would think they would make use of it. I bought this as I like flight games. My problem with most of them is that useing thumb controls are a bit too touchy and (to me)don’t react well with play. The first Blazing Angles game had the controls down where it was easy to fly and fly well. Since then all of them (including Blazing Angles 2) use thumb controls to manuver the plane. Somebody please make a game that isn’t so complicated or in need of a secondary controler so you can play the game.
The graphics are great and it would be nice to see them all but they lost me after the first hour of screaming at the idiots who set up the controllers.
If anyone would like to buy my copy of this game let me know as it will only gather dust.
Rating: 1 / 5
March 19th, 2010 at 6:36 pm
this is a great game, as everyone else has said. excellent graphics and detail and historical accuracy.
only thing is, it isnt worth getting for the ps3 unless you like controlling your planes with a gamepad and some buttons. the game just begs to be played as realistically as it is build. having played it on ps3 as well as the 360 w/ the Ace-Edge (the Ace Combat 6 joystick/throttle), i have to say, opt for the latter. gamepads are just not how this game was meant to be played. i know most people own both consoles, so opt for the 360 with ace-edge, i guarantee you will not be disappointed!
Rating: 3 / 5
March 19th, 2010 at 9:23 pm
I purchased this game when all there was were 5 star reviews. While the graphics are good (not great), and there are some great historical references including movie sequences, the overall game play really is lacking. I’ve finished about 1/2 of the missions in the game, and this is one of the few games that I get bored with and stop after only a few missions. There has to be a lack of other things to do in order for me to be motivated enough to play more, which is a rarity for me as a gamer.
Rating: 3 / 5
March 19th, 2010 at 10:18 pm
excellent graphics and varied scenarios make this quite a nifty game, but the required tutorial at the beginning is a bit too paternalistic. some of us would like to simply begin the game and learn as we play. found the standard ps3 control took some getting used to for flying the plane but was alright once you got used to it.
Rating: 4 / 5