Sunday, February 21, 2010

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[NL] Blazing Angels

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Developer(s) : Ubisoft Romania
Publisher(s) : Ubisoft
Composer(s) : Jason Graves
Platform(s) : Microsoft Windows
Genre(s) : Flight combat
Mode(s) : Single player, Multiplayer

You play the role of a squadron leader in 
Blazing Angels, but you don't start out with a squadron to command. Instead, you're one of the few American pilots helping out the British flyboys. You'll jump right into training, but that doesn't last long, because you're quickly whisked away to protect Dunkirk. You'll meet your squadmates early on, and you'll always fly with the same crew, though a few spots here and there have you out on your own. Even then, your group will keep in touch via the radio. When flying alongside them, you'll be able to give them basic orders, such as to break off and attack or to come back to defend you. Each of your three comrades has a unique ability: Frank runs his mouth a lot, but he's also good at getting out there and knocking out targets when you turn him loose; Tom can taunt enemies to pull them off of you if you're under too much fire; and Joe can occasionally allow you to repair your plane via a series of button presses. Their voices are constantly coming at you over the radio, and they're well done. The enemy also chats it up a lot, in heavily accented, nearly broken English, no less. At times, the Japanese voice acting sounds flat-out racist, which casts a dark cloud over the rest of the game's usually sharp audio.

System requirements
1 GHz Pentium 4 or equivalent
RAM: 256 MB
Video Memory: 64 MB
Hard Drive Space: 6 GB
DVD-ROM
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[NL] Blazing Angels

[NL] Blazing Angels

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