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Air Conflicts: Aces of World War II

Sony PSP » Flight Simulation » Graffiti Entertainment, LLC

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Date Released: Mar 30, 2009

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Air Conflicts is an arcade flight simulator game set in World War II, featuring the aircraft of this period and historically inspired missions. The emphasis is on intense dogfights, daring bombing raids and exciting aerial missions. Fly with 17 authentic planes (Spitfire, Mosquito, Avro Lancaster, He-111, Ju-87 Stuka, Bf-109, Gloster Meteor, Gotha 229, DB3, IL2, Lavochkin 5, Bisnovat 5, P-38, P-51, P-47 Thunderbolt, and B-17 Flying Fortress). Play multiplayer with up to 8 players.

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Not quite

Air Conflicts: Aces of WWII is almost fun but has some fatal flaws that just make it annoying. First the nit-picky stuff: the writing is too small and the music is silly. The load times are excessive given the ordinary graphics, lack of video embeds, or interactive game teammates.

Now the serious flaws: on most boards there is no option to go back and replay that mission. Once you die or lose the mission, that's it, and the game moves you on to the next board without a chance to better yourself, your score, or to just play it again. This is explained in the manual as the war moving on or something, but this ruins gameplay. A few missions allow you to take off, but on most boards you just spawn near the fight then the game just ends when you complete the mission, without the opportunity to land back at base. Also, many of the boards are useless flying-through-waypoints missions, which is fine for an initial practice board, but not for several missions in a campaign. Finally, I understand this is not a flight simulator, but the pitch control is not nearly sufficient to dive steep enough to engage targets in a dive bomber or strafing profile, nor climb to attack enemy aircraft from below.

Overall, once you get through the aggravating load times, disable the music, and ignore the very arcade-ish play, it is kind of fun to "fly" in and against the different types of historic planes from both sides of the conflict and shoot them down. This novelty wears off quickly, however.
 

Could be better, but not bad at all

As stated earlier the load times are obsenely long, and in my opinion the text is unusally small even for a PSP. But to have a portable WWII flying game its almost worth it! The graphics are as good as you'll get for a PSP. I would have liked for a little more freedom of motion when it came to flight (i.e. barrel rolls, loops, etc) but all in all the controls were easily learned. I would reccomend picking up second hand but if a WWII flight simulator that is an arcade style of non stop repetive play is what your looking for then go for it!
 

Good for a rental only

A little repititious, no full controls, i went thru the missions quickly then sold it. Ace combat gives more extended gameplay-gamelife. I hope thier are more flying sim types games in the works for psp.
 

EPIC GAME!

This game is one of the best WWII flying games I have ever played! I would recomend it to anyone!
 

Good game for the price

There are only a few games of this genre for the psp. While the Snoopy flying game is more fun to play, I do like flying all of the WWII planes. Even the experimental ones are represented. All in all, the game is worth a few hours of my time.

Additional info for Air Conflicts: Aces of World War II

Features:

13 non-linear campaigns with more than 240 action-packed missions (patrols, manoeuvres, strategic bombing, air support, air superiority, interdiction, paratroops and supply deployment, prevent bombing missions).

Authentic historical timeline and missions with focus on the gameplay.

Play multiplayer with up to 8 players.

Fly for the US Air Force, Royal Air Force, Luftwaffe or Red Army Air Force.

Fly with 17 authentic planes (Spitfire, Mosquito, Avro Lancaster, He-111, Ju-87 Stuka, Bf-109, Gloster Meteor, Gotha 229, DB3, IL2, Lavochkin 5, Bisnovat 5, P-38, P-51, P-47 Thunderbolt, and B-17 Flying Fortress).