In Air Conflicts: Secret Wars, players take on the role of a young girl – a smuggler pilot, who finds herself in the middle of World War II. Her quest: To find out the fate of her father, a pilot who took to the skies over the battlefields of World War I. Over the course of the game, players will fly a multitude of aircraft, ranging from transports to fighters as they engage the Luftwaffe.
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What we liked:
- Passable graphics and sound.
- Interesting mission objectives.
- Easy to pickup controls.
- Two control schemes (arcade and simulation).
- Inexpensive price point.
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What we thought sucked:
- Far from sim-quality flight modelling, no matter what flight mode you select.
- Depressing storyline.
- So-so graphic novel style cut-scenes.
- No manual landing sequences.
- Auto-replenishing, unlimited ordinance.
- AAA is unrealistically-accurate.
[/wpcol_1half_end]Overall, Air Conflicts: Secret Wars is one of those middle-of-the-road titles which has a lot going both for and against it. If you are looking for an inexpensive arcade combat flight game, then you could do worse.