Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WWII is a war game from Ubisoft.
While Gunship! is nominally a flight simulator, it's really a flight action game.
JetFighter III is a good game, if not a great sim, and that's good enough.
Those looking for some action and who don't give much thought to realism shouldgive it a try; those who have played and enjoyed more realistic online flightsims should probably stay ...
Strike Fighters might be the only game that has ever been released twice in an unfinished state.
Having to jump around from plane to plane gives Eurofighter Typhoon a scattered feel in which you're fighting timing rather than flying missions.
Top Gun is a free-flying air combat shooter based on the adrenaline-packed film.
Expand your Microsoft Flight horizons with the entire Hawaiian islands.
Longtime flight-sim fans will take to the realism of A-10 Cuba! like ducks to water, and forgive it its shortcomings.
The real shame of it is there is a fine, fine flight simulator at the core of Aggressor.
Microsoft Flight Simulator 5.1 is easy to admire for its complexity, but difficult to play for the same reason.
Super Hornet contains none of the extras that make a flight simulation a complete package, even though there's a good flight simulator at its core.
Top Gun: Combat Zones lacks the value and longevity of better games in its field.
Though it offers a flock of new planes and courses, Redline: Xtreme Racing 2 otherwise looks the same, feels the same, and sports the same annoying quirks as its precursor.
With the glaring omissions fixed and a graphics overhaul, Pro Pilot could be contender.
F/A-18 Hornet 3.0 continues the noble tradition of creating a great sim andforgetting to put a game inside of it.
F-22 Raptor is essentially F-22 Lightning II reissued.
Will Carrier Strike Fighter, like Falcon and Tank Platoon II, rise above its initial shoddy release to become a classic?
Enemy Engaged 2 is a sequel to Enemy Engaged: RAH-66 Comanche Versus Ka-52 Hokum, GameSpot's simulation of the year in 2000.
It's very disappointing that a simulation with so much potential is marred by so many problems, because Fly II is fundamentally a good game.
Mission Studios has essentially taken the Jetfighter III engine and wrapped it all in a cinematic narrative that would have shamed Digital Pictures.
The excitement never really builds, let alone climaxes.
For a freshman sim effort, iF-22 is impressive.
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