Fight the air battle in the skies against some of the best airplanes. It is flight simulator mission game to test your flying skills. Your airbase is under the air force attack and the freedom of your air base is in danger. Show your sovereignty as a pro fighter jet pilot to battle the sky war.
Enemy has surrounded with their fighter jets from all sides, take them out and return to your air base safely. Get aware about the enemy bases and get into jet dogfights. Destroy enemy navy and carrier ships to combat against their air force strike. Become a pro jet flight driver and fly high in this air force flight simulator. The game consists of campaign mode and dog fight mode.
Make a career in air force and complete the whole jet fight campaign. There are 10 gameplay missions in campaign mode. Defend your base against air and navy attacks. Choose dogfight if you want to test your jet fight survival skills.
Get into air wars against countless enemy fighter jet planes. End up as the survivor to claim yourself as the top fighter jet pilot. Get the taste of flying the most amazing fighter jet planes like F, F, F, F and more. Fly high in the skies like a pro airforce fighter jet pilot. The player takes the role of the mercenary Cipher fighting to curb Belkan aggression and restore peace to the continent.
DICE's large-scale multiplayer shooter moves to the present day in this acclaimed sequel, whose online community has remained active for nearly a decade.
Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War is an arcade flight combat game. Escalating hostilities between the nation of Osea and its neighbor across the Pacific Ocean, Yuktobania, culminate in all out war between the two nations. The pilots of Wardog Squadron fight to restore peace between the embattled nations. Joint Strike Fighter is a combat flight simulator, and is based on the two competing multi-role combat aircrafts in the Joint Strike Fighter program. For example, I took the F up to a level flight, 30, feet at knots maintaining full afterburners.
Staying at the same altitude, I made a degree turn as sharp as possible. Once I completed the circle, my airspeed had dropped to knots!
Since not many of us have actually flown a real F, I will leave it up to you to draw your own conclusions. F Raptor's ordnance choices are also simplistic and few. This is a satellite-guided fire-and-forget bomb that rarely misses. The damage to the aircraft causes various systems malfunctions. There are 13 systems you can damage that directly affect the system and your aircraft. For example, fuel system damage means your fuel will deplete at a much faster rate.
Aileron or elevator damage will make your plane difficult to control, and so on. F Raptor consists of five linked campaigns of seven to nine missions each, six single training missions, and 14 regular single missions that did not find their way onto the campaign script.
That makes for a total of 61 missions that feature a wide variety of air and ground strike missions. The campaigns take you to all parts of the globe, and conveniently, all different types of terrain: desert, jungle, snow-covered mountains, etc. F Raptor features "Dynamic Campaigns. Each mission within a campaign can also be played as a single mission. The missions are, however, a load of fun. The controls are very responsive and simplistic. For example, lowering the landing gear also automatically lowers the flaps.
Unfortunately, there is no mission builder incorporated into the game. When all the campaigns and single missions have been completed, you'll be done. The enemy AI and your wingman's AI are quite good. Most missions require you to utilize your wingman's ordnance as well as your own. One good thing is your wingman is usually nearby so if you get an enemy on your six, you can call for your wingman for help and he will immediately respond. The first thing I noticed in F Raptor was the beautifully rendered terrain and that it was accomplished without any 3D video acceleration.
Whether you are over snow-covered mountains or a lush jungle, both the terrain graphics and the object graphics are visually appealing. As with other NovaLogic flight sims, there is an extreme colored lighting effect, most notable is the heavy bright red shading of the terrain and sky during sunrise and sunset missions -- too much if you ask me.
The clouds are not very well done. Every mission has a thick cloud cover between 25, and 40, feet, regardless of how clear the day or night is. For example, when taking off at night I could see the stars; however, when I got up to 25, feet of altitude, the stars would fade out to go through the cloud layers.
Once up to 40, feet, the stars would come back into view! One other bug I found was that below the cloud cover, you could see the sun or moon. Once above the cloud cover, they vanished. The sound quality is exceptional. F Raptor supports 5-channel Dolby Surround Sound.
Most noteworthy is the thundering booming sound of kicking in the afterburners. The guns and missile shots are all very realistic and sound the way they should. The chatter from your wingman, enemies, and the control tower are all very clear and audible.
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