Before the player even picks-up the pad, Dogfight 1942 delivers the setting of the action through an impressive cutscene filled with danger, loss and heroics. This is a videogame born of a Hollywood romanticism that cynical players will instantly dismiss, but those gamers willing to open their eyes to a little bit of Michael Bay every now-and-then will find that Dogfight 1942 is a rather captivating experience. It’s never going to win any awards for its plot, but by the same regard it’s never so clichéd as to cause any genuine offence.
Well this is a very disappointing month for reduced content.
Richard Berry: "It’s great to see support for local co-op but with the omission of online co-op I feel City Interactive have missed a trick here, especially as Damage Inc. is a lot of fun when played online. Heavy reliance on ace mode can make the game far too easy but take down your foes using your own aerial skills and Dogfight 1942 will certainly give you a challenge."