GamerNode | Birds of Steel Review
GamerNode Senior Editor Mike Murphy writes: "A plethora of games use the theater of war as their centerpieces, relying solely on the battles fought by ground troops. With first-person shooters still on the rise thanks to Call of Duty, Battlefield, and Halo, it’s no wonder why the trend has continued for over the past decade. It’s rare then, when a developer decides to tell the story of conflict through navies or aerial forces. Konami and Gaijin Entertainment decided to take on that challenge by rolling the clock back to the 1940s with Birds of Steel, a WWII-era title that combines flight simulation and air combat…"











