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The game does have one saving grace, and that is the follow camera. By gripping the right trigger, you lock the camera onto your opponent, tracking him constantly throughout your dogfight. Although it's a little hard to get the hang of, in the end it gives you a real advantage over previous titles. I'm not certain if this is the first time that the follow camera has been used in this way, but if it is, kudos to Ubisoft. Graphically, Blazing Angels is actually much less impressive in motion than the screenshots would imply.

With a fair amount of jaggies, and some occasional framerate issues, there is none the less some nice smoke and cloud effects.

Basically, if you squint your eyes, this might look like just any other older action title right down to the square target markers. Unfortunately, things get worse if you turn up the volume. The sound isn't balanced well, so the sound effects can get excessively loud at times, and some of the enemy voice acting can border on what I can only describe as racially insulting.

Ultimately, I wish I didn't have anything bad to say about this game. Wowsor98 -1 point. I take that back. If you use the dopeman repack it should work okay on windows Just run as administrator. WowSor98 1 point.

Be careful with this one. There is really no way to run it due to copyright protection. Once the main campaign is over you unlock a few extra game modes, and a number of quick game modes are available from the start, but they're nothing to get too excited about. Multiplayer modes add a great deal of longevity to the title, with support for two players on a single system, and up to sixteen players online.

As well as standard aerial dogfighting, lone players have the Aces High and Seek and Destroy game types to play with.

In Aces High one player is the Ace and must try to take down as many planes as possible before being shot down, with the eventual shooter becoming the next Ace. Seek and Destroy requires each player to shoot down every other player in the game, with the winner being the person to down all the others first. A few team-based modes are also included and revolve around capturing bases, bombing bases and protecting ground troops.

Four players can even get together and tackle versions of the single-player missions in co-op, making the multiplayer offering far more impressive than the single-player portion of the game.

Relatively speaking Blazing Angels looks most impressive on the Xbox, but is inferior to the PC and Xbox versions. The Xbox version looks the best, with some improved lighting and a greater draw distance, but on the whole it's little more than a slight lick of paint.

Desktop Enhancements. Networking Software. Trending from CNET. This demo lets you learn to master the skies during three levels from the full game. Full Specifications. What's new in version. Release December 5, Date Added March 30, Operating Systems. Additional Requirements Windows XP, 1.

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