![]() There isn’t a whole lot of story telling in the game, just enough for you to strap on your wings and get blasting. One campaign is set in Africa and deals with Pirates who are too well armed and organized, another deals with a drug cartel in South America that is too well armed and organized, and the final campaign is in one of those generic “-stans”Â, where revolutionaries are too well… well, you get the picture. Each of them is dealing with an insurgency of some kind, and all of them seem to tie together the further into the game you get. The game follows the experiences of three helicopter crews in three different warzones across the globe. Lets strap on our helmets and see where this thrill ride goes. Battlefield Bad Company 2 has a few maps online where you can take command of one and do some damage, but good luck getting to the thing before the thirty or so people who are waiting for it ahead of you. Anyway, it’s been a little while now since we’ve had a good helicopter sim game. Hell I even suffered through Nic Cage and Sean Young in Firebirds just so I could see them on screen. Some of those games were simulations and some of them were arcade games, but they all showed me that I really should have been an Apache pilot. I found this to be true in games like Gunship, Jane’s Apache Longbow, and even EA’s Strike series. ![]() There are few things more pleasurable to me in videogames than being able to take control of an AH-64 Apache and blowing the crap out of unsuspecting targets. ![]()
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