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Playstation 3 : Blazing Angels 2 Secret Missions Reviews

Below are user reviews of Blazing Angels 2 Secret Missions and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Blazing Angels 2 Secret Missions. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.







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Intense, Original, and Fun

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 29 / 29
Date: December 02, 2007
Author: Amazon User

Being a fan of UBI Soft's "Heroes of the Pacific," I knew that I had to try out Blazing Angels 2. My initial impression of the game was one of absolute amazement. The overall experience is one that is very fun, addicting, and highly original. The control scheme, a factor of extreme importance in flight games, is tight and very responsive. The graphics are crisp, smooth, and add another dimension to an already impressive game. There is nothing quite like engaging an entire squadron of Stukas over Red Square while witnessing the Soviet Army moving to engage the advancing Nazi army below you. You can actually see Russian civilians running for their lives--which makes you really feel like you are defending the city from the "Hun at the door." All of this occurs in a mostly silky smooth frame rate. The missions are quite challenging and require strategy as much skill to successfully complete. The missions are so intense that, on two separate occasions, I forgot to blink for long periods of time, which caused my contacts to dry out--resulting in me having to take them out. Though some have criticized the game for being too easy, this has not been the case in my experience. The missions are remarkably challenging and require you to experiment in your attempts to find the most efficient route to victory. You also have many optional quests to complete during a mission, like collecting all of the stunt icons or completing the mission in a record time. Flying in places as diverse as the brutal deserts of Egypt (with a nice view of the pyramids below you), to the arctic chaos of Moscow's Red Square, to the lush green mountains of China, the game does a nice job of transporting you to different locales and giving the player an impressive change of pace. Also, during each mission, you compete for prestige points, which you acquire by completing objectives and taking out enemy planes, tanks, buildings, etc. You can then use these points to purchase much needed upgrades for your planes. Prestige points, and the upgrades purchased with them, add a tremendous amount of depth to this fabulous game. As far as the story is concerned, I don't want to spoil it, but will tell you that the developers have obviously tried to make this game as different from the standard WWII game as possible. Though some have criticized the game for its lack of historical authenticity, I simply respond by saying that thought the game does not have any recreations of actual WWII air battles, that is not to say the missions available to the player are not based on actual historical events. Besides, the deliberately over-the-top missions may appeal to a new generation of gamers and inspire them to learn about the most important and influential conflict in human history: WWII. So, I don't buy into the historical criticism issue. The characters in the game are lively and many times offer the player a radically different interpretation of the same events. This is quite refreshing and gives a good dose of personality to the game. Bottomline: With 18 well-designed missions, immersive graphics, intense gameplay, over 50 real-life planes, and a storyline that (in my opinion) enhances the gaming experience, you would be hard-pressed to find a better WWII flight game on the market. NOTE: I haven't played the game online, nor do I plan to (I'm not an online gamer), so I have not reviewed that part of the game.

This game sets the mood

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 14 / 15
Date: January 12, 2008
Author: Amazon User

Disclaimer: I am not a gamer -- this is all new to me -- I'll be brief.

I was shocked to see only one other review. This game sets an impressive (artistic) mood with its muted colors, snow falling, islands, ice bergs, and the entire story line.

Its an arcade type game -- not a flight simulator. The fact that you can hit certain targets to gain new ammo might (understandably) be a downer for the purist. For everyone else, this game is great fun and, for me at least, a significant challenge -- enough to certainly keep my interest.

As the previous reviewer noted: The various missions and assignments add to the thrill and continual newness of the game. I have no regrets with my purchase. I'd be surprised if anyone else would either.

The best aerial combat game on the market.

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 4 / 4
Date: March 20, 2008
Author: Amazon User

Blazing Angels 2 is original and exciting. This newest version of the series has many additions that add to the overall experience, including the ability to purchase plane upgrades: weapons, armor, ammunition, engines, training, etc., with points earned during the campaign mode. The graphics are impressive. The prior version on Wii is no match for this edition. So much detail is included in the game on PS3, including ground troops racing to perform tasks, and realistic tanks firing on targets. It was easy to learn the controls and begin flight. There are, of course, some unrealistic aspects, such as the overwhelming number of enemy planes, many of which are unresponsive to being fired upon, but at the same time it adds to the fun of the game to take out several light bombers just putting along in a straight formation. It would also have been nice for the game to have preserved some of the major battles (Battle of Britian) in the campaign mode, but I suppose the "Secret Missions" title should have clued me in on the fact that those might be absent. If you enjoy aerial combat games, I highly recommend this title.

Refreshing silliness! We need more games like this.

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 4 / 4
Date: March 09, 2008
Author: Amazon User

There are so many WWII games out nowadays, and I've long realized they're just not for me. I don't like "gritty" action, and I'd rather not trivialize this historic conflict by glorifying it with a game. Flying games don't come out that often though, and since we don't seem to be getting any more starfighter-based Star Wars games, this seemed like the next best thing.

The first Blazing Angels was a lot like the Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe games -- a bit of a "serious" simulator with an arcade heart. I was thrilled to learn that BA2 is more like another "dumbed-down" favorite, "Crimson Skies" on the XBOX. Or the Star Wars games Rogue Squadron, Rogue Leader, Rebel Strike, Starfighter, and Jedi Starfighter.

The graphics are beautiful, the controls are responsive, the online and offline cooperative and versus multiplayer is effective and fun, and the whole package is definitively worth the price of entry.

Now if only people would buy more games like this so this isn't such an endangered species of game on modern systems!

Blazing Angels 2

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: March 11, 2008
Author: Amazon User

I loved this game. While I dont own the original and thus cant speak to improvements made and so on; I do love this game and recomend it to anyone who is into WWII era fighter planes. The planes in the game all handle differently with varying strenghts and weakness'. At first the six axis is a little shaky but after a few campaign missions it becomes instinctual and you'll be flying through the legs of the eiffel tower upside down with ease. The game has split screen campaign, duel, and skirmish maps available, and with only minor training (1 hour atleast)your friends will become halfway competent target dummies. I would imagine that for more meaningful duels you would need to visit the online venue or play against a friend that actually has experience with this or perhaps the first title. All in all this is a great game and I think it defines where flight simulation games are headed for the ps3. I would absolutely recomend it to round out anyones game collection.

Fun Game

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 1 / 2
Date: March 10, 2008
Author: Amazon User

I've really enjoyed this game. It's not too difficult, yet challenging enough that you're not blowing through the levels.

A big pass on this one, if you want anything based in reality

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 1 / 3
Date: May 07, 2008
Author: Amazon User

Sorry to disagree with most people here, but this game is asinine. Yes, the graphics are nice and the control of the aircraft is reasonable, but the entire premise of the game is truly moronic. For example, one the missions is to land a spy, on a moving train, using a Hawker Hurricane. A) The Hurricane is a single seat aircraft. B) Land on a moving train to let a spy out?? Come on. If you like "Zen" arcade games with an "artistic mood" then yes, I can see it. If you want something that has anything to do with reality or reason, it would be best to pass on this one.

blazing angel fan

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 3
Date: March 28, 2008
Author: Amazon User

this game is a one of a kind experience. You are one of the allies top pilots, and you must turn the tide of battle thru your actions. Are you ready, or will you fail.

Action packed fun

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: April 18, 2008
Author: Amazon User

Blazing Angels 2 is the first flight simulator type game I've purchased in a long time. The missions are a lot of fun and most importantly the re-playability level is very high. The designers didn't waste time putting together a massive storyline, players can concentrate on different missions and non-stop action. Not the most realistic simulator out there (refilling ammo in-flight) but I'm still enjoying this one immensely after about 6 weeks of play.

Realistic WW 2 Experience

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: May 04, 2008
Author: Amazon User

Realistic WW 2 scenarios requiring lots of practice with each aircraft to advance to new levels and aircraft. My only suggestion would be to give a new game player more options of aircraft and missions at the beginning of use. I love this padkage.


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