![]() However, If you have played an IL-2 game up to 1946, you will probably be dissapointed. If you want something different from what you normally play, you can certainly do much worse. All I can come to is that if you like flying sims in general, you might pick this up. One thing I'd like to see more of in the rest of the industry is in game bonuses, in this case decals and paint jobs, that can be earned by the players so they can have a aircraft with personal touches. I am tired of Kuban and Ruhr, but I'll still play them when the two biggest issues decide to work properly. Lag is bad, connectivity is questionable, and though it has started improving, for some unknown reason about 2/3 to 3/4 want to play at either Kuban or Ruhr. If it can still be controlled, even minutely, then let me try to save the damn thing. Fine, but if the engine dies, or the tanks catch fire, or if an engine on a multi-engined craft dies, I shouldn't HAVE to bail. You will keep getting hit and your plane wont show it until damage hits a certain point, at which time the damaged area will no longer look pristine and will now look like swiss cheese with burn marks.Īlso, when the wings or the tail fall off, best bet is to immediately bail, which, as it's predecessor did, the game will do immediately. As new planes, they look real so no issues there. ![]() ![]() Plane detail, a meticulate part of the IL-2 series and excellently rendered in BoP, is mixed. These only go to Guadalcanal though, so brevity is common. Available for 2-day shipping 2-day shipping. It's all in the Pacific, and there are a training string, a US string, and a Japanese string that do the job. Birds Of Steel, Konami, PlayStation 3, Physical, 83717202325. Instead of a story, you are put in the fight with rundowns of history and some exerps from veterans. ![]() AI is competent all the time, and the planes.well I'll take the developers word on realism here, but I don't think it'd be far off. Menus are still basic but it works and so does the menu system. Playing Birds of Steel, there is more presentation than there was before. Menus were barren, options were few but major, the story, a new feature in IL-2 games, was decent, and difficulty even on the simplified level was a challenge. I played Birds of Prey a few years ago, and while it was very lackluster, I was glad to have a step towards a propre flight sim on the console. Published by Konami and created by Gaijin Entertainment, a Russian video game developer specializing in vehicle simulators for next gen consoles, Birds of Steel for PS3 gaming grants you the ability to rewrite history for the Allies and the Axis in some of the most infamous skirmishes of World War 2. That IL-2 is at least a spiritual successor to the legendary IL-2 games on PC up to IL-2 1946. So if hanging on the fence on purchasing this one do yourself a favor and purchase it, you won't look back even if like myself and not your normal genre you will find this disc always being left inside your PS3 when powered on.By BKGlover | Review Date: JBirds of Steel is a sequel to the game IL-2 Sturmovich: Birds of Prey. I give the developers mad props and know even thought it may have been released under the radar it will soon pick up popularity through word of mouth. The amount of work that was put into a game that has a lesser fan base is just insane. This game does not disappoint for one second. So Real! The Replay is breathtaking being able to change to what seems a limitless amount of views and feeling like your watching a movie. During dogfights there are times when you may clip your wing with another plane and next thing you are spinning down and crashing into a building that explodes upon impact. The fact that you have 100 authentic planes makes this game just even more jaw dropping with obviously some planes being more ideal than others. The Online game play is ridiculous where you can join quick 4 player missions, head to head, 16 player battles and many others including dynamic missions where you can work on completing missions with partner online. I am currently using a Thrustmaster T-Flight Hotas X Flight Stick sold online for $50 that is perfect and smooth but I'm sure most compatible flight sticks will be just as good. Wireless Controller is easy to handle but for a real experience plugging in a Flight Stick puts you right in the cockpit with an option menu allowing for over 10 compatible joysticks. Game play is spot on letting the user be a youngster or a retired war veteran picking up a controller and going to town. Storyline is astonishing with amazing history and historical missions. Graphics are beautiful, making you feel like your right there experiencing it hands on. By ChrisM911 | Review Date: MaThis game has taken the PS3 to the next level and shows what this system is capable of with the right innovators with great attention to detail.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |