8 /10 (Our Score)

cover-art We love this game. It just needs to play it after playing island flyover on Wii Sports Resort with motion plus. Even our non-gamer friend even got into this one and lost several hours of his life fighting WWII in our living room.

6.2 /10 (Gamespot Score)

Blazing Angels has been appearing on consoles for a year now, starting with the March 2006 release of the Xbox 360 version. After a full year, Ubisoft has finally gotten around to releasing what appears to be the final version of Blazing Angels, the Wii version. It uses the Wii's motion-sensing control capabilities in a few different ways, though none of them ever feel quite right. When you combine that with the game's lackluster graphical performance, you get a WWII flight combat game that comes up short across the board. read more at www.gamespot.com
Real Verdict
It could be worse.... it could be described as a frustrating, ugly, flight combat game with antiquated design elements and unresponsive motion controls. But it isn't like that. It's hard to control and progress perhaps, but the depth and historical accuracy. It's fun to play like all flight sims, and the extra controllability the wii remote gives a player, it adds a lot more flying realism. It's going to appeal to anyone who has a wii and used to play flight simulator games on his dad's crappy computer because he wasn't allowed to get an Amiga and play speedball 2 all day with his mates. In short, it's a game for games. We only bought it because we loved the wii sports resort Island Flyover game.


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