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WorthPlaying: IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey Review

WorthPlaying writes: "Ace Combat 6 really didn't need a flight stick to play it, but now it looks like that there is a game that could actually make having one worth the price.

The original IL2-Sturmovik was released in 2001 on PCs and has been regarded by many players as one of the definitive WWII flight sims to have ever been released. Over the years, additional add-ons have increased its impressive arsenal to over more than 200 flyable aircraft, and it's entertained armchair WWII aces with even more missions to earn their wings both on- and offline. Although flight games haven't exactly been rare on consoles, with the arcade action of Namco Bandai's Ace Combat 6 and Ubisoft's own WWII-themed Blazing Angels, IL2-Sturmovik's reputation succeeds in bringing a more serious, sim-oriented approach to the table."

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10 Genres That Are Missing From the Vita's Library

VGChartz;s Adam Cartwright: "For a console that can only really be seen as a commercial failure, the PlayStation Vita did extremely well for itself in terms of software – more than 1500 games are available for it and that figure is surprisingly still growing each week, despite the hardware being discontinued earlier this year and despite the rhetoric suggesting it’s only a good machine for indie 2D platformers and niche Japanese RPGs.

Unfortunately certain genres didn't receive any representation at all and act as glaring holes in the Vita’s software library. Some of these just aren’t particularly popular on consoles in general, such as city builders, which have been niche for years. It’s these genres I’m aiming to look at in this article – what they are (including examples of some modern entries in the genres), why they weren't represented on the Vita, as well as some suggestions about what alternatives are available to scratch that itch."

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IL-2: Sturmovik, Birds of Prey Value Bin Review | GoozerNation

The Publisher of GoozerNation recently had the opportunity to play IL-2 Sturmovik, not because he wanted to, but because his 5-year old son accidentally purchased the game for him through XBL. And because of Microsoft's draconian law of No Refunds, he settled in to play the combat flight simulator that released a little over two years ago. As a result, he was pleasantly surprised at how fun, yet frustrating, this value bin game could be.

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puffkix4525d ago

Sounds like an OK accidental purchase... but I don't think I'd drop $20 on it.

JimmyJames704525d ago

Probably best for a Goozex trade.

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GamingTrend: IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey Review

GamingTrend writes: "Let's start this review with a big, fat, huge disclaimer right up front: I don't play flying games. In fact, I'm pretty sure the last time I stepped into a virtual cockpit was playing Afterburner in arcades 20 years ago. I know nothing about speed stalls, flaps, props, flat-spins, ailerons, Immelman turns (even after playing this for nearly 20 hours, I had to Google those last two), or any other kind of aerial maneuvering. So if you're looking to find out if IL-2 Sturmovik accurately recreated the altimeter on the interior cockpit of a WWII fighter, or if they correctly mapped the position of every ship during the Battle of Britain, you should probably check out some other reviews, 'cause this one ain't going to help you."

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