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| | Title: | Blazing Angels Secret Missions of WWII |
Release: | UK 05-10-2007 | | NORDIC 05-10-2007 | | US 05-10-2007 |
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| | Blazing Angels Secret Missions shows World War II from a different perspective - that of an elite
pilot who is part of a secret team. In the game, the player will undertake some of the most
dangerous missions in exotic locations all over the globe. As an elite pilot, the player goes from
one great adventure to another, while battling the most lethal experimental weapons of the
Third Reich. The squad's mission is to prevent the ultimate weapon from being built. To help
players in this quest, they have at their disposal an assortment of highly experimental aircraft
and weaponry. Blazing Angels Secret Missions comes straight out of the history books of
World War II's most top secret projects.
Game Features
- Living, Breathing World - Built on all-new, cutting-edge visual technology, the world of Secret
Missions is more believable and involving than ever. Fly above hills and mountains, navigate through
treacherous mountain passes and dogfight in the clouds with enemies. Take part in large-scale battles
through various conditions: darkness, rain, snow, and air turbulence.
- Diverse and Unusual Scenarios - Secret Missions takes players around the world, from Paris,
Rome and Moscow to exotic locations like Rangoon and Cairo and the highest mountain ranges of the
Himalayas. Each mission will bring its own surprises, twists and unique challenges.
- Prototype Technology - Players will have access to some of the most advanced and unusual
aircraft and weapons of WWII, as well as access to a huge assortment of weapons, including
high-velocity cannons and early guided missiles.
- Fast Paced Multiplayer Action - Multiplayer features free-for-all, co-op and squad-based
play, including the brand new Capture the Flag and Epic Battle modes, the latter pitting two
teams of players against each other in a large-scale battle with conquerable bases and
objectives that can be destroyed in order to gain the upper hand on the opponent.
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