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Minggu, 19 Mei 2013

Agile Warrior F-111X [U] ISO [SLUS-00023]

Agile Warrior F-111X [U] ISO
[SLUS-00023]






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Flight simulator games have come a long way since the days of After Burner, giving way to crisp and clean visuals, near realistic control and pulse pounding audio as well as some pretty addictive game play. Agile Warrior does a decent job of picking up where most Sim fans would want their game experience to be, but lacks in some of the navigation portions of the game! Piloting your fighter jet can be something of a chore, but the straight out explosive action will draw more action gamers than it will actual simulation fans. Through several missions, you'll pilot your jet in battle missions that take on other fighter jets, or ground targets, but all in all, you're looking at a game that follows in the footsteps of the Ace Combat series in just about every way! However, with some slightly dated visuals and lack of depth filled missions, some gamers may find that this title is better suited to become a rental game than it would be an actual purchase.

As with most action games that boarder on simulation, you'll find that Agile Warrior offers up plenty of stiff action and several missions that range from the easy objective of blowing up enemy planes, to the insanely hard of running a target down and dealing damage to it! Where the game takes a steep curve, is during the later missions, in which the navigation doesn't quite hit the target, and you'll find yourself wandering aimlessly through those missions while trying to find your target! Another slightly discouraging factor here, is that the game is strictly one player, so you've got nothing to look forward to if you're wanting a game where you can blow up a friend! Considering that you have a lack of a two-player mode, you may find that the missions blend together with some repetition that you would only find in early games of this type. However, if you look a little deeper into the game, you have to take into consideration that this isn’t the type of game that should be considered a great epic battle. With most games of this type, it takes a certain amount of patience and practice to play, which really doesn’t take away from the game play but offers you challenge that is either increased or decreased depending on how you want to play!

The control is stiff, and in some cases, unresponsive when you're trying to pilot your aircraft through the various missions. The navigation in this particular game leaves plenty to be desired, although some fans will find that enough practice will give way to a better control in the game. Either way you look at it, you'll find that if you're new to the genre will find that the control will take plenty of practice to get used to! Beginners to games such as this will find that there are plenty of things that you’ll have to learn and work with in order to get through the game successfully. Again, with the lack of a navigation that actually benefits you, you’ll find that the game offers you little or no help outside of forcing you to use your eyes and your bearings instead of a machine, just like a real pilot would have to.

The visuals, even in a game of this type and of its age, are very dated. You'll find that the likeness is that of After Burner, but with nothing of an improvement on top of it! The visuals of the stages are very sparse, and even the enemy design and detail isn't all that impressive, even though it does do the job. When compared against other action, flight combat games, this one leaves plenty to be desired in this particular department! While not completely bad, you will find that the game has a slightly dated feel to it that doesn’t go away, even in the later stages. The enemies that you face off against have a tendency to pop up out of nowhere, and with some of the stages, you don’t have that detailed feel that you may want and need. All in all, you’ll find that Agile Warrior does a good job as a first generation Play Station game, but against other games that have come out in recent years, it just doesn’t hold a candle to what we may have now!

While not the most top of the line, the mission music selection does have its pros and cons, but all around it does offer up enough upbeat tones to keep your attention on the game! The sound effects also run the same way, with the generic assortment of gunfire, missile launches and explosions that really don’t do much to enhance the game, but more or less blend into it. You'll find that the audio is enough to make you go mad if you're forced to listen to stage four for too long, so be prepared! Strangely enough, you won’t need to have the game on mute as far as the music is concerned, but the game itself is sound intensive and you’ll need to have the effects up to hear what is going on. PSX gamers and fans of this type of genre will probably find this to be a common occurrence with games of this age and type, but those who are just getting to this particular genre are going to find that the audio is far less than what they would hope to encounter!

While it's not a bad game, it's not entirely a good one either. With solid action, half way decent visuals, and familiar game play that any action gamer will understand and fall into, Agile Warrior does have its perks! However, with the dated detailing, and a pretty poor control setting, most action gamers will find this to be a little too much to keep their interests for more than a couple of hours at best. Worth a rental, only die hard action gamers need apply for a purchase, cause this is strictly a weekend warrior type of game! 


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