![]() ![]() 2, a good deal of them are arcade flight games, where technical details give way to white-knuckle aerial action. From the antiquated stuff of Red Baron to the slightly futuristic fare of Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X. If you don't have your console connected to the internet - or, on the Xbox 360, don't have an Xbox Live Gold subscription, it's worth bearing this in mind.This console generation has seen a good number of flight combat games. It's worth keeping in mind that in order to unlock any planes beyond the initial limited starting set, you'll need to earn a certain number of in-game lion points, which can only be earnt by either playing online, or taking part in the Dynamic Campaign, a series of incredibly hard missions that have been designed for online co-operative play, and are very, very hard if you try and take them on on your own. It's this unforgiving difficulty, and emphasis on realistic flying that makes this recommended for older children only. On both difficulty levels, a single bullet is enough to take you out of the sky, making this rather frustrating.ĭue to the design of the game, which lets you take over as one of your wingmen when you get shot down, you have a maximum of four lives to complete each mission - presuming your wingmen haven't already been shot down themselves. While on the hardest difficulty, you'll be struggling to fly a plane that's as tricky to keep in the air as it would be the real thing, on easy, it's next to impossible for you to do anything wrong - although that doesn't make it easy. While it has a bent towards realism, Birds of Steel also comes with an adjustable difficulty, which lets you at least attempt to tailor the game to your skills. ![]()
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