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AeroWings (Dreamcast)
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Disc in excellent condition complete with manual, post 1st class.
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5/5 |
Aerowings
(July 28, 2004) |
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Most have seen the Red Arrows, but have you ever wondered what it would be like to fly in an air show with them? This is not a shooting game, infact you can't fire. This game is about doing an air display in top of the range planes ranging from the Nimrod, to the Mig 29. There's plenty of areas to perfrom,ranging from the open desert, to a small airfield, to the mountains, and then even Tokyo. The game plays great. There's plenty of designs of moves to do from the boton roll, to the loop, and even to perfroming certain shapes. The game is great fun to play, and is one that you'll always switch back to every so often. Ok, sure, there may be hardly any story line, but who needs one when you have a game like this? |
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4/5 |
A Mellow Treat
(July 07, 2000) |
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There is something very satisfying about the free flight mode, about the freedom and the grace in the flying. This is definitely a game where you will have 'one more go'. The planes all control with a very high level of realism, which is both good and bad. In free flight and air attack mode the control is fine for the tasks at hand, but be ready to be frustrated when you play the Blue Impulse mode. Some of the stunts are insanely difficult, and passing them becomes a chore. The graphics are fantastic, with the only flaw being the lack of diversity. The ground looks completely flat and brings back memories of Pilotwings and old school Mode-7, but the planes and the objects in the environments are well done. Actually, the planes look completely real. The smoke is a neat feature, too. There really isn't too much sound, but the music is catchy and the jet engines sound real. |
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