Jeremy Soule (Morrowind, Oblivion) is at it again, this time with the IL-2 Sturmikov soundtrack that sounds more like it's suited for an orchestral concert hall than for a World War II flight sim. OSV blazes through the soundtrack, recently released on Jeremy Soule's label, DirectSong, and provides commentary on what they believe is one of his strongest soundtracks to date.
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."
Would you like some trauma with your action? The best war games ever made should provide exactly what you need.
KeenGamer: "There are a plethora of exciting World War 2 games on all sorts of platforms. Players can play most of the best WW 2 games on Windows laptops or desktops. The article list below includes some of the best World War 2 titles for Windows."