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Although the initial learning curve may be a bit steep for newcomers, and dogfight lovers may mutter about having to waste time on take-offs and landings, Ubisoft has managed to inject a welcome degree of variety into this action-packed flight combat. ...
Abstract: In 2009 Ubisoft released Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X. and quickly the game proved itself to be a fun arcade-like experience with a light simulation element, a strong online component, and a solid campaign. The title did reasonably well in the sales department...
Abstract: Tom Clancy is best known for his thrilling novels that revolve around espionage, conspiracies, and military tensions between countries. Sometime in the late 90's he decided to co-found a video game developer known as Red Storm Entertainment. They relea...
Instead of a sequel, H.A.W.X 2 feels like a step backward for the franchise. The developers tried to change the gameplay dynamics of the genre in an effort to be unique but in the end managed to make a game that is frustrating to play and doesn’t even ...
Abstract: There were a lot of things that I liked about the first Tom Clancy’s HAWX game, and all together I feel that this series is certainly a worthy adversary to Namco’s longer-running “Ace Combat” series, and really perhaps in many ways superior to it. Of c...
That fighter jets firing up their afterburners will forever, indelibly be associated with Top Gun is a fact that seemingly hasn't gone over Ubisoft Romania's head for HAWX 2. It might not have the bombast and '80s synth of that movie, but it does have ...
Abstract: In air combat terms, the word furball is used to describe a densely populated dogfight. You'll find yourself in plenty of furballs in Tom Clancy's HAWX 2, and for the most part, they're tense, exciting, and rewarding. But these furballs don't always go...
Abstract: When I turn on my 360 to play a combat flight game, all I really want to do is hop in a plane, shoot down some guys, and maybe do a bombing run or two. If I can cause a few million dollars in damage to a rival army's air force, life is good. What I don...
Abstract: Flying the familiar skies.I will be the first one to admit that I am not a flying game kind of guy. The original H.A.W.X. game was never really on my radar until it ended up being price-reduced at a ridiculous sale. Amazingly I ended up loving the game...