Wings of Prey: WWII Air Combat – PC
Description
Wings of Prey is based around the large-scale aerial combat and ground
military operations of World War II. Players can participate in some of the
war’s most famous battles piloting fighters, attack planes and bombers across
a wide range of thrilling missions. There are six theatres of war to engage in
The Battle of Britain, Stalingrad, Ardennes, Berlin, Sicily and Korsun
representing the main airborne battles of World War II in Europe. Wings of
Prey also boasts an all new damage effects engine as well as advanced
environmental visuals enriching the game play. Wings of Prey features hundreds
of airplanes taking part in large-scale air battles. The unique environmental
engine also produces highly detailed, realistic landscapes and cityscapes that
allow players to see breathtaking ground support actions.
Features:
- Authentic World War atmosphere: Cutting edge technologies with highly detailed visuals bring the epic battles to life. Engage in more than 50 missions from famous historical battles over Eastern and Western Europe.
- Historically accurate aircraft: Experience over 40 planes including fighters, attack planes and heavy bombers. Learn to master the Spitfire, Mustang, Messerschmitt and many more. Flexible difficulty level system: from arcade to realistic simulation.
- Downloadable content support: more planes and missions are released periodically. Supports 6-DOF TrackIR, TripleHead2Go, Saitek, Logitech and Thrustmaster joysticks, mouse, keyboard and voice headsets.
- Thrilling multiplayer: 4 game modes to choose from; VoIP, game lobby chat system, leaderboards, friends lists, join-in-progress and host migration features provide easy match making.
- Realistic sound effects and original music from Jeremy Soule.
Product Details:
- Release date: March 15, 2010
- Package Dimensions: 7.6 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches; 4 Ounces
- Type of item: DVD-ROM
- Rated: Teen
- Item model number: 777003
- Item Weight: 4 ounces
- Manufacturer: 777 Studios
- Date First Available: February 18, 2010