Call of Duty®: Modern Warfare® Remastered
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– Real player with 207.7 hrs in game
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let alone people saying you cant find matches, i cant even get into the multiplayer part of the game without it crashing. Clean install, haswell cpu, 5700xt, win 10, its fucked. uninstalled.
– Real player with 18.2 hrs in game
Project Wingman
Project Wingman feels like playing an Ace Combat game, but where Ace Combat flirts a little with it’s crazier aspects, Project Wingman embraces them. And it is all the better for it.
It takes a lot for a game with a campaign to get me to actually finish it because I usually end up distracted by another game before I do so. But with PW I haven’t just cleared it once, but multiple times already. Sometimes I just play a few missions for no other reason than that the game is just that much fun and I have nothing else quite like it.
– Real player with 48.9 hrs in game
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A beautiful post-rapture future in which California has finally been destroyed with all of its subhuman inhabitants, and all warfare is fought by huge swarms of advanced jet fighters. Where mercenary units can afford warplanes that would bankrupt small nations, and wars are fought over “Cordium,” a magic rock that allows scientists to subvert the inverse-square law.
Welcome to Project Wingman.
It’s best not to think of this game as a jet pilot simulator. It is a jet pilot movie simulator, much like Ace Combat. You control a warplane with an absurd capacity for missiles, and slaughter tens of thousands of enemies, like a wrathful god soaring on wings of steel. Play through a memorable campaign full of shocking twists and intensely frustrating missions. Replay these missions with a wide variety of jets, from clunky but awesome ground attack planes to sleek, sexy air superiority fighters. After you get bored of that, Conquest Mode may tickle your desire to fight 50 airships in one mission. There’s not a lot to say: If you’ve run out of Ace Combat games to play, pick this one up.
– Real player with 31.3 hrs in game
Tactical Warfare Simulator
I’ve only played in VR with a HOTAS. Beyond the fact that it’s wildly overpriced, this game needs a serious overhaul by someone who understands UX.
The menus are amateurish and bewildering, particularly in the campaign mode. There’s no way to recenter your view. It seems to be impossible to start a campaign game in VR, because you have to type in a name for your squadron, and it won’t accept keyboard input as typing. When I hit the F key I get some performance numbers. I had to restart in desktop mode, create the campaign, and then restart again in VR mode to play it.
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
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this game does not fell finished to me. at this time in VR you have hand tracking but can not interact with anything just ghost hands. that sucks would have loved to fly the planes with my VR hands. but im so far happy with what i got. the joysticks on the VR controls work. game brings me back to playing red baron long long ago. for that feeling i like the game. and for that i will give it a thumbs up. if you go into this expecting a full VR exp you will be a little upset. but the controls work the game plays and is fun. maybe wait for a sale if you are unsure.
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
Battlefield 4™
Battlefield 4 is a really fun game to play has lots of vehicles, maps, and guns u can choose from. I recommend the premium edition because of the maps and easter eggs, guns, camos, and all other cool stuff. There will be days when u will die inside because of the little bird farmers playing farming simulator, but it’s still the best battlefield game I have probably played. Because of all the things u can do in the game, like go to the moon with a bike in silk road, Kill tanks by ramming into them with a C4 bike, camping with a 40X scope, and shooting enemies to another part of the map, and when u hit someone u will feel something special. Playing with friends is another fun thing to do, like flying with a transport heli, killing anyone u see with an M134 Minigun shooting 6000 rounds per minute at them while listening to fortune songs. Another fun thing to do with ur friends is to, get a vehicle on top of a tower, on the map of shanghai. I could keep on going with all of the things u can do in battlefield 4, but I’m too lazy to type them all out. I would give this game an 11/10.
– Real player with 385.6 hrs in game
I played my first bf ever(bf4) this year(2021) because all my friends were playing it to get hyped up for 2042. I fell in love with this game. It is so much fun with such great pacing and weapon action that I really can’t compare it to anything else. It’s truly a legendary game. Since I started playing bf’s, I also played hardline, bf5, bf1, bad company 2, and most recently 2042. When 2042 flopped I had a bf shaped hole in my heart. I have, in the last two weeks, returned to bf4 and I don’t even care to play anything else.
– Real player with 110.0 hrs in game
Frontlines™: Fuel of War™
A solid military FPS that never got the credit it deserved. The story is set in a disturbingly possible near-future Europe, where the East and West are waging a world war over the last drops of oil, as riots erupt back home. Guns have realistic recoil and are fun to shoot. Missions often contain multiple objectives with multiple routes to approach them. Vehicles are easy to control. The friendly NPCs and their constant chatter is very reminiscent of HALO. There are any number of deployable “drones” and stationary turrets. As others have mentioned, this was Battlefield 3 before Battlefield 3.
– Real player with 14.0 hrs in game
Fantastic FPS, that I remember spending weeks playing when it first came out. This is the game that a lot of current FPS games learned some of their tricks from. The Campaign is fun, each mission is really long and broken up into usually 4 parts. There are not that many missions, but honestly the story gets told well, and I think there are enough missions to suit it. Some of the missions are fun enough to replay a few times, especially the defense segments, which this game excels at. Between Remote Control Droens, to Auto-Turrets, and stationary weapons you can place like the rail gun; you can have a lot of fun on these missions, and others.
– Real player with 12.8 hrs in game
Vertical Strike Endless Challenge
TLDR: Worth a couple bucks to fly around and shoot guns and missiles. Not very realistic, limited content.
This is a fun arcade-type flight sim game. Emphasis on arcade- there’s a lot of clunkiness and issues and overall doesn’t feel as realistic as say the old HAWX or Ace Combat games were (Even though those weren’t as realistic as REAL flight sim games). If you’ve never played a flight sim game before, this may be a good first choice since the controls are very simple and easy to use.
It’s fun to just boot up the game and roll out raining hell on planes or ships; it’s quick to get into the action and they don’t lug you down with so much customization that it becomes burdensome.
– Real player with 24.9 hrs in game
My controller scheme is so messed up its not even funny, and coming from a casual Battlefield background makes this a lot more challenging since the only experience I have with flying aircraft “realistically” was in ArmA2/3, but that was done with KB/M which gave me a lot more options for control customization and whatnot, whereas in BF4 where I played on a PS3 using a controller, everything was incredibly casual, and even then I haven’t played BF4 IN AGES, NOR AM I GOOD IN AIRCRAFT TO BEGIN WITH.
– Real player with 22.1 hrs in game
Warplanes: WW1 Fighters
I’ll start by saying it’s a REALLY fun game. Lots of missions, lots of planes, lots of upgrades. Well worth the price. however, there are several really annoying things about it. This is all in the campaigns.
1. planes with gunners are DUMB. I’ll line up right behind an enemy plane for him to take out, and he’s shooting way off to the side at some dumb thing in the distance. Enemy bombers RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOU about to take out your base and lose you the game? That’s not a priority for him, he’s wasting ammo at a plane way off to the side in the distance. Strafing run lined up with a clean shot for him at AA guns? doesn’t matter, he wants to shoot the damn balloons until the AA guns kill you both. I don’t know what criteria is used to decide what he shoots at, but it’s way off. There’s only one plane on the screen and he’ll find one off screen to shoot at. jeez, it’s aggravating. He also likes to overheat the gun failing to lead a plane, then when it’s lined up nicely, he’s got an overheated gun and just sits there missing the clean shot. His stats are absolutely maxed out too. This is the BEST he gets.
– Real player with 36.7 hrs in game
Updated Review:
If you’re coming to this expecting a faithful sim of wrestling one of these kites through bouncy air – well that’s not what this is. That game deserves to be made, but this is something else.
While there is HOTAS support, using the default VR controller to grab a virtual stick is unique and perfectly efficient. It’s actually a very well-done control system. And.. your other hand is free to grab a flare gun. OMG the flare guns. No they’re not for just taking out barrage balloons. Tired of eating lead from a bomber’s defensive guns? Blow him up with a flare from below. Enemy fighter suddenly zooming at you and you can’t get your nose around? Quick draw that flare gun and bust one in his ass as he’s going by. It’s actually hilarious fun.
– Real player with 18.2 hrs in game
Medal of Honor™
Based on the real Battle of Roberts Ridge (Takhur Ghar) where SEAL PO1 Neil Roberts and Air Force Combat Controller TSgt John Chapman both lost their lives fighting alone. The game, despite it’s horribly cheesy and sometimes downright bad moments, portrays a solid image of what it might have been like to have been in the Shahi-Kot valley during the early days of the War in Afghanistan. The game has the player playing as members from two different AFO teams from the SEALs and Army Delta Force and as a Ranger from the 75th Ranger Regiment, all of which were present at some point and in some capacity in the real battle.
– Real player with 25.7 hrs in game
Unlike Call of Duty - Black Ops II, this actually gets Afghanistan right. The setting looks like the mountains I flew over and the valley I rucked in. It looks like Afghanistan, it sounds like Afghanistan, and despite the game-isms, does a good job of telling the story. Little things stand out to me - the visible selector switch from semi to full, the relatively realistic weapons models, the radio chatter and dialogue - as authentic. There are some reality breakers, like a general in a suit during cutscenes or the wrong time period highspeed gofast gear on dudes in a game set in 2001, but I can put them aside and enjoy the atmosphere.
– Real player with 15.7 hrs in game
Predator: Hunting Grounds
You can have some great fun but game has share of issues. I played a lot and had fun, but don’t imagine that I will be playing it again anytime soon.
– Real player with 180.7 hrs in game
Pros: - respect to source material, soundtrack from orignal movie used along with many other features;
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good customization options;
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predator designs mostly interesting;
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predator weapons are very versatile, so you may vary gameplay on the go
Cons: - too much waiting in the lobbies, even though PS players could chip in;
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gameplay seem to be unbalanced, predator, especially new paid DLC ones are ridiculously OP;
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game is very demanding graphically, FPS drops to 30-40 even at my relatively high end machine
– Real player with 80.8 hrs in game
Rising Sun
After the Second World War, a large amount of
ex-combatants without a place to return were recruited by
a mercenary army under the command of former General Albert Hessler,
a man without a nation and with only one objective … war.
In response to this, the United Nations through the SDU(Special Defense
Unit), creates a group under the name of VALKYRIAS.
This squad, made up of elite pilots, will have the
responsibility to stop Hessler’s ambitions.
FEATURES
Story mode
• Fight through 12 stages.
• Play Cooperative or Solo.
• 3 difficulty levels.
• Select between four (4) different pilots, each pilot have an unique introductory level.
• 9 aircrafts to Unlock and upgrade.
Game Mechanics
Rising Sun have four different type of game mechanics.
Normal Mode
Traditional Shoot ‘em up mechanics.
Boss Mode
Battle against heavy armoured enemies.
Dogfight Mode
Shooter on rails mechanics.
Attack Mode
Flight to your objective evading enemy attacks.