It's time to take to the skies once again in Blazing Angels II. As rogue operatives in a slightly fantastical World War II scenario, this time the what-ifs are a little more out there, and so are the planes and weapons.
It's time to take to the skies once again in Blazing Angels II. As rogue operatives in a slightly fantastical World War II scenario, this time the what-ifs are a little more out there, and so are the planes and weapons.
Developed by Ubisoft's Romania studio, Blazing Angels 2: Secret Missions of WWII is an intense action-adventure air combat game that takes place during WWII. In this game, you are the leader of Operation Wildcard, an undercover and elite squad of pilots secretly created by the American government.
turned out to be a mildly entertaining and relatively solid game, especially if you could wrap your head around the motion sensing controls. Rather than continuing the story, though, Ubisoft Romania decided to develop an entirely new title in
Not a combat simulator but a very fun game none the less. Upgrade points earned through the campaign allow you to increase the effectivness of your planes. A new feature in this is the ability to customize your planes paint job with tons of different colors. Adds a fun spin to the game.
I like this game!!! It is fun and challenging. At first, I rented it 5 years ago when it was expensive. Now that I found it on ebay, I never had a doubt of bidding for this game. It is worth the price.
well, i jus got it, cause of the old reviews... this game has me talking straight profanity at it...:).. cant stop playing.. dont remember being this stuck sense battlefield 1....got it a week ago, and at captain already... froze once, but smooth after that..
received this game free with the pre-order of HAWX 2. i have just spent over an hour trying to get a custom key-bind layout saved. any keyboard key-binds in the primary column worked fine--but no mouse key-binds saved.
I enjoyed the first Blazing Angels a liitle bit more than this one, but it is also a good game. If you enjoy play flying games, than you should by this game.
I played Blazing Angels 1 some time ago (I may have even done a review on it, I cant remember) - this game was released a couple of years after the original and I think Ubisoft took on board most of the feedback comments from gamers from the original instalment.
Obviously reviews are very passionate affairs, but what many appear to lose is any sense of objectivity or restraint, often having hidden agendas underneath their so-called 3-line reviews... So here's an impartial one...
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