MyInsideGamer writes:
"It’s true: I had the fortune of playing a combat flight simulator. They come along less often than world wars, so getting to play one, good or bad, is usually a privilege. To back this up, the last time I played one was … I can’t remember. So it was a privilege to play Wings of Prey. But that doesn’t really answer whether it’s good or bad, does it? Putting it simply: it’s not good … it’s great."
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Gaijin Entertainment has released a new update for its WWII aerial simulation game Wings of Prey, available now for owners of the title on Steam. The patch brings a new matchmaking system to the game, along with a list of other additions, fixes and improvements.
I bought this for £5 off Steam last week, its not bad but its a bit too arcadey for my tastes.
You can fly past a wave of bombers and shoot 8 of them down with one pass, its too easy. The graphics are great though, much better than Cliffs Of Dover.
Today Iceberg Interactive and game developer Gaijin Entertainment release the Wings of Prey Collector’s Edition (PC) into retail stores across the UK, Scandinavia and Benelux.