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Air Conflicts: Pacific Carriers Update Adds Steam Cloud Support

Games Farm has released a new update for World War II simulation game Air Conflicts: Pacific Carriers; the update is available now for game owners to download on Steam. This update adds Steam Cloud support to the game.

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New Releases this week | Aug 5th - Aug 11th 2013

The summer drought has come and gone if this week’s releases are any indication. The upcoming 7 days are rife with new releases particularly for PlayStation. HD remakes and RPGs are in abundance this week and scantily clad, busty females are taking over it seems with not 1, not 2, but 3 of the releases featuring bodacious bouncy body bits.

As always this list was correct at time of publishing. Dates may change at short notice.

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Tetsujin3917d ago

Dragons Crown, can't wait.

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llMurcielagoll3917d ago

I played the japanese version of Dragon's Crown with my friends multi-player just last night.

Believe me, it is most definitely worth the wait!! I am contemplating whether to get mine on PS Vita or PS3. I will decide tomorrow when it releases.

miyamoto3916d ago (Edited 3916d ago )

Will get it for both because of cross save

because I work out of town sometimes

llMurcielagoll3915d ago

@miyamoto

Yup that is a good call indeed. I looked on PSN but couldn't find a digital copy -_- so I'd have to buy the game a hard copy.

Imo, the Japanese voices are quite good better than English imo. I played co-op with english subs.

yugovega3917d ago (Edited 3917d ago )

nope the drought isn't gone. not impressed with most ofthose titles at all. the drought will be over once splinter cell hits

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Air Conflicts: Pacific Carriers hits the Sony PlayStation Network

bitComposer Games is releasing Air Conflicts: Pacific Carriers for Sony PlayStation Network (39,99 €) today throughout Europe.

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Air Conflicts: Pacific Carriers Review | Everybody Plays

everybodyplay.co.uk: There was a time when the flight sim was a rare beast, especially on a console – but for those of us who wake up in a flying jacket, sip our cereal through our thick moustaches, and end every sentence with “what what, pip pip!” those days thankfully seem to be over. And while we’re still trying to erase the disastrous Ace Combat: Assault Horizon from our memories, things have been a lot brighter so far this year, with the release of the hyper realistic Birds of Steel, a decent attempt at a Pacific flight sim, although with too much of an emphasis on online play, the arcade oriented Dogfight 1942, which made a co-op flight sim fun, and now, it’s time to round off the year, with a look at Air Conflicts: Pacific Carriers, the latest in a now rejuvenated genre.

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