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Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WWII Review
Posted by D2H, 221 days ago
  Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WWII
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 Fun Factor
 7.8 
 Graphics
8.4
 Sound
7.7
 Multiplayer
8.5
 Single Player
6.3
 Controls
8.0

    And that’s too bad, because the game handles just fine. True, it doesn’t have all the complicated controls of something like Heroes of the Pacific back on Xbox, but the precision of targeting and even being able to track your targets not in your plain view (a trick taken from Secret Weapons Over Normandy, perhaps?) are great. Some might be bothered by the lack of controlling stuff like a yaw and such, but arcade players will be delighted by the ease of controls. The ease of enemies, however, is another matter. Fortunately, the story mode can be skipped in favor of a duel ace mode, or an arcade mode, where swarms of enemies continue to come at you, After Burner-style. So those looking for quickie action will get it by the bushel.

    The graphics look superb. While there are some moments of fuzziness throughout, the frame rate remains relatively smooth and the detail in each of the areas, from war-torn France to a bullet-ridden Pearl Harbor, are fantastic. The planes also look fantastic, complete with custom paint jobs that you can unlock depending on the missions you finish up. Storming over the Midway has never been so insane in terms of visual disruption. The sound, on the other hand, needs a little work. The music is just fine, true to the theme at hand, but then comes that voice acting again, and...ugh. It’s like something out of a Three Stooges short.

Oh, so now it’s blue!

 

    Where Blazing Angels manages to stay the course is in its mulitplayer. Four players can jump in in a series of co-op levels similar to the ones in the campaign, and here the difficulty picks up a little as your reliance on your squad members is no longer handled by the inept AI, but by real people. This is good to play around with. But the real essence lies in versus combat, where up to sixteen people can take part in the dogfight through a series of modes, like capture the base, bombing run, and seek and destroy and kamikaze missions. All of these are smooth over the multiplayer circuit, and help pick up the game’s energy tremendously.

    So, oddly enough, Blazing Angels suffers the same fate as the previously reviewed war game, The Outfit. Presentation could’ve been touched up, and the single-player mode loses interest quickly. But in multiplayer, it’s got the weight of gold all its own. Like THQ’s game, Angels will draw in its own specific crowd of gamers (the arcade crowd, probably) who will want to rent first, and then decide if they want to take the plunge. Just be aware- you won’t be getting the impact of a carrier airwing like you want, but it ain’t no tour plane neither.

 Our Rating for Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WWII Review
7.8
Fun Factor
It should be quite fun reliving World War 2 from the eyes of a combat pilot, and even though the single player lacks on multiple fronts, the extremely fun co-op missions and online play should have this disk spinning in your Xbox 360 for weeks. The graph
8.4
Graphics
The environments and planes look superb, and the motion-blur is quite appropriate & nice, though some textures can become noticeably blurry. Presentation suffers because of the voice acting and stale mission-briefings.
7.7
Sound
Music is fine, and sound effects are quite nice and true to the time period, but voice acting is downright comical.
8.5
Multiplayer
Intense multiplayer action and co-op missions make this an online experience that anyone with an Xbox 360 and a love of historical planes, or an interest in World War 2, should check out.
6.3
Single Player
Pretty lackluster, with stupid AI, and seemingly a identical mission structure brings this one to the ground.
8.0
Controls
Rudimentary controls that handle just fine.
7.8
Overall
A definite purchase for any fan of historical planes, or anyone who has an interest in World War 2. For the rest of us, give her a rent. It’s a good game, but not worth the money until you try it out for a week.
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