Nightwalker72 writes, "Basically to sum it up Red Baron Arcade for the Playstation Network, it's a bland looking game with less than stellar graphics, but luckily it does have some playability due to the included online modes which can be fun for a while."
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Developer Mad Otter Games has acquired the rights to Dynamix's classic World War I-era flight combat games Red Baron, Red Baron II, and Red Baron 3D -- but the company needs help tracking down the games' source code itself.
According to a news post on its official website, the studio is offering a $1,500 reward to the first person to deliver the complete original C/C++ source code to any of the three games.
The rights were almost certainly acquired from Sierra -- now effectively Activision -- which bought Dynamix in 1990. Earlier this year, Sierra released a poorly-received new game, Red Baron Arcade, to PlayStation 3 via PlayStation Network.
Multiplayer packs in a handy Deathmatch mode and a number of other usual suspects, all of which are fun for about five minutes before you're kicked in the face by lag issues and the sheer lack of people willing to play the game online. Just avoid it altogether.
i tried the demo. and went online too. it's fun going online except that i got killed many times.
there's nothing to say about the graphics.
I like how the person who posted this only used the bit about the graphics like they are all that matters in a game.
IT's a PSN title that costs $9.99, not a AAA title that costs $60, course its not going to have amazing graphics. PSN and XBL games focus more on gameplay than making it look amazing