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Blazing Angels on Wii
posted by handsome.b.wonderful on Tuesday, 26th August 2008, 15:21

Elite

Anyone got this and, if so, is it any good? Just ordered it on play.com as it's going for 14 euro (that's 10 of your antiquated british notes). Grinning

RE: Blazing Angels on Wii
posted by handsome.b.wonderful on Wednesday, 3rd September 2008, 11:34

Elite

I had a "quick go" last night and I must say for 14 euro it's well worth the money. You know a game is going to be good when a "quick go" ends up being 3 hours. Grinning

Controls will take some time to master but I had a blast just learning the ropes and I even managed to complete a couple of the missions despite not being in full control of my plane. I can see the difficulty levels being ramped up for some of the later levels though. Graphics are surprisingly good even when projected on to a 3 meter screen with some really nice smoke and cloud effects though there was a bit of judder and slow-down on some of the "busier" levels... plus I did go to bed feeling a bit motion sick after all of my aerial dexterity though that could have been down to the screen size.

Overall though it's well worth an investment for those still on the fence.

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