TeamXbox writes: "Ubisoft's Tom Clancy line of games has really expanded from the Rainbow Sixes and Splinter Cells to add other entries-each one with a specific gameplay focus. The latest, Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X., take to the air with real-world combat jets.
It's important to note, for those who didn't get a taste of the game through the demo release, that H.A.W.X. is not going to satisfy those looking for a flight sim-like experience. If you wanted that, you should get your disappointment out of the way right now. The flying is fun, but definitely on the arcade side of the spectrum-which doesn't make it bad, but hardly like some PC-based simulators that take a lot of learning just to get a plane off the ground."
Tom Clancy’s H.A.W.X. was a series that showed promise, but after 2010's Tom Clancy’s H.A.W.X. 2, all we have is backwards compatibility.
I remember buying Hawx2 back on PS3 after Microsoft bought exclusivity of Ace Combat6.
So to fill that dog fighting space I bought Hawx2, a very basic game that only had a gimmick of evasion that was overused if I remember correctly. I never even finished the game and still own it and my super slim ps3 so who knows I might pop it in one day and see if I can feel the need, I he need for speed.
There's a new 'Deal of the Week' up on Xbox Live this week and this time you will be able to pick up some great Ubisoft Tom Clancy titles on the cheap until July 29th.
PSX-Sense writes: Last week there were rumours that Sony are introducing Essentials for Sony´s console, suchs like previously done on the PSP. Now the first PlayStation 3 Essentials and prices are announced. Get all the information trough the link.
Well, I don't know if it also works like this the other way around but here goes; When a US price is revealed, they just use the swticheroo and replace the $ with € sign. American price might just be $15 :)
I dont know but... It look something made up by ubisoft, the list contain only ubi titles.
Just never got around to it. I used to love these flight/combat/arcade sims. Some of my favorite childhood memories were of flight combat sims like F-19 Stike Eagle and Gunship back on my C64. I was hoping to rekindle that love of aerial combat games when I read the reviews for Ace Combat. Maybe I'll give Hawx a spin.