Warp Zoned writes:
"Before playing it, I was subconsciously convinced that Konami’s Birds of Steel was an airborne rendition of Konami’s classic Nintendo hockey game, Blades of Steel. After starting the game, and realizing that no one was wearing ice skates or hitting hockey pucks, I was a bit disappointed. But alas, this review is not for Blades of Steel, it’s for Birds of Steel – the half-flight-sim, half-aerial-combat title which is the spiritual cousin to IL-2 Sturmovik, and was created by the same development team at Gaijin Entertainment."
Don from Vagary.tv lists his top five games from the first half of the year.
good ones
1. the witcher 2 ( 360 )
2. mass effect 3
3. the walking dead
4. ssx
5. minecraft (360)
6. spelunky (360)
disappointing
kingdom of amalur
armored core 5 ( too much mp focus )
dragons dogma
still havent played
ghost recon
Captain, it wasn't bad... it was just disappointing.
Kariyanine, I know and realize that NOW. But I don't have the option to play it again at the moment. I heard the words "loot" "Action-RPG" So I was thinking of a Diablo style game. Which it is not...
Konami Digital Entertainment has today issued a series of DLC elements for its Birds of Steel title. The new downloads are available via PlayStation®Network and Xbox LIVE® Arcade, and add new planes, maps and missions to the stunning air combat title.
Two DLC packages are available right now for Konami's Birds of Steel via Xbox Live and PlayStation Network, adding new plans, maps and missions to the air combat game.
The Battle of Britain campaign is added, featuring "five pivotal" missions and three Versus maps, as well as adding 42k lions to the user profile. The second DLC adds new planes.