Blazing Angels 2: Secret Missions of WWII | List Price: $39.99 Discount Price: $26.85

| Platform: PLAYSTATION 3 Brand: UBI Soft Binding: Video Game Release Date: 2007-11-06 ESRB Age Rating: Teen
Features: - Engage in 18 high-stakes missions where you will bomb bridges, steal secret weapons, destroy Zeppelins and more.
- Pilot over 50 authentic planes and prototypes including the Gotha Go 229, DH Vampire F Mk 1, Me-163 ?Komet?, Meteor and many more.
- Get the advantage in combat by using experimental WWII weapons including High Velocity Cannons and TV-Guided missiles.
- Engage in epic battles in some of the world's most captivating environments such as Cairo, the Himalayas, Moscow's Red Square, Rome's San Pietro's Cathedral, the Swiss Alps and more.
- Experience improved depth of field, jaw-dropping cinematographic lightening and outstanding sound effects.
Not a gamer [Posted on 2008-09-03] Blazing Angels 2 is a fun game.
It's one of the rare games that is fun and has a storyline. If you kill a character, it's for a good reason. I like that in a game.
sweet [Posted on 2008-09-30] the gameplay is awesome, and the graphics make u feel like ur right in it.
Arcade style gameplay, decent graphics [Posted on 2008-10-07] This is better than the first title with pretty good graphics and scenery but very unrealistic flying qualities. It's not like a flight simulator at all. Aircraft instrumentation is primitive. It reminds me of the Star Wars vehicles more than an airplane. It works better for me with a joystick instead of the PS3 controller. Very poor documentation adds to the frustration.
fun...for a while [Posted on 2008-11-02] once you get used the controls, its a petty fun game.
It does get old though, and sometimes all the spinning made me dizzy.
great aerial action... [Posted on 2008-12-28] The boys got a new PS3 this holiday season and this is the game that gets the most use (at least so far). The selection of airplanes and locations (and mix of action and targets) is great fun. My son, the WWII nut, loves checking out all the different airplanes and quickly you're flying them.
Yes, it isn't very "historically accurate", but the real problem with the game, in my mind, is that I find flying the planes difficult, at least with the PS3 controller. But the boys really love it. The music isn't too cloying and the scenery is glorious. Heck, you could spend all day just doing the "training mission". I say: check it out. If you like air combat games, this one should be on your shelf.
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