!Shazam!
12-23-2008, 07:38 PM
Sure, I once owned a flight sim joystick, I even had Microsoft Flight Sim 2004 for awhile. Granted, I was horrible at it (really, just simply terrible), but I loved it. This was all after I had really been into Il-2 Sturmovik though. I was, and am, a huge history buff; opening up Il-2 was very much opening up the Eastern Front of WWII to me. I knew very little about it at first and that game really opened my mind to learning more. That said, I was really into combat flight sims, I just wasn't really good at them. There is always a severe learning curve for them it seems, especially Microsoft's titles, which more or less seem to require you be a real-life pilot. Well, that's a stretch, but you know what I mean.
Next year fans of the somewhat forgotten genre of the combat flight sim may find a new savior in HAWX (http://www.giantbomb.com/tom-clancys-hawx/61-20671/). Set in the near future, the U.S. goes head to head with a private military company (honestly, not a very ignorant view of the near future) and takes to the skies. It's a Tom Clancy franchise title, so if the Splinter Cell and Rainbow Six series are any testament, we should see a degreee of international intrigue. I'm calling it now, the last mission in the game will expose the fact that the PMC fighting the U.S. is being financed by the Russians, at which point you provoke the Bear and a big MiG-F22 dogfight ensues. And then, true to Clancy form, the battle will abruptly end and both sides will decide on peace.
I'm actually really looking forward to this game. I've watched a couple videos, and while I still have reservations about flight sims in general, this one looks worth a run through, at least through a rental on GameFly.
Anyone else looking forward to this one?
Next year fans of the somewhat forgotten genre of the combat flight sim may find a new savior in HAWX (http://www.giantbomb.com/tom-clancys-hawx/61-20671/). Set in the near future, the U.S. goes head to head with a private military company (honestly, not a very ignorant view of the near future) and takes to the skies. It's a Tom Clancy franchise title, so if the Splinter Cell and Rainbow Six series are any testament, we should see a degreee of international intrigue. I'm calling it now, the last mission in the game will expose the fact that the PMC fighting the U.S. is being financed by the Russians, at which point you provoke the Bear and a big MiG-F22 dogfight ensues. And then, true to Clancy form, the battle will abruptly end and both sides will decide on peace.
I'm actually really looking forward to this game. I've watched a couple videos, and while I still have reservations about flight sims in general, this one looks worth a run through, at least through a rental on GameFly.
Anyone else looking forward to this one?