New footage has been released from the upcoming Wii title Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WWII.
Carlos writes "With the excitement of E3 last month, as well as all the new games that have made their way to the Xbox Store, you’d be forgiven for not noticing that the backwards compatibility scheme had gone exceptionally quiet in recent weeks. Of course, E3 brought us news that OG Xbox games would be arriving on the program later this year and made playable on Xbox One, but as for new additions things had started to look a little empty.
This week however has seen as many as six new arrivals to add to those already playable on Xbox One... but are they worth jumping into once more?"
Honestly SegaGamer? Nope. I've got little time or enthusiasm for the BC stuff. Understand that is a bit of a draw for many (and it keeps my kids happy seeing games they were initially too young to play become available), but me? Haven't yet used BC and doubt I ever will. My library of proper native XO titles is more than big enough to keep me busy.
Instead of bringing back games people actually want to play, they choose to work on titles that most people won't even touch smh...
Cyber Troopers Virtual-On Oratorio Tangram
Wolf of the Battlefield: Commando 3
Seriously....?
Games like Nier and Dante's Inferno would be nice for starters.
Are they worth a return, well, yeah, and what about those of us who owned them on the 360 but never finished them or the new gamers who have never experienced the games, so BC is so important.
Is it too much to ask for a fight night game? I`ve had enough of the crappy UFC titles and would love to see Round 4 or Champion released for BC
Not to be confused with pop sensations Blazin' Squad (What's that? Vanished off the face of the earth, you say?), Blazing Angels lets you pilot many classic fighter planes as you shoot down German aces during World War II. The Wii's motion controls give the player that extra feeling of control as you bank, bomb and blast your machine guns at anyone in your cross-hairs.
Flight combat games were, once upon a crime, for overweight Commodore 64 kids who took pleasure in simply keeping their plane level for four hours at a time and maybe, just maybe, glimpsing an enemy on the horizon once in a blue moon. Even experienced pilots probably wanted to shoot themselves after playing those games. Thankfully, we've come a long way from those action-free flying simulations and Blazing Angels let's you shoot and bomb until you're dizzy with glee.
Reserving a game doesn't always get you small stuff like a poster or t-shirt. Throwing down money to pre-purchase Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X., for example, will get you a free game.
how many systems are they going to release this bad game for.. this game sucks on any system.