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Wings of War Critic Reviews

29 Total Reviews

9 Positive Reviews(31%)
19 Mixed Reviews(65.5%)
1 Negative Reviews(3.4%)

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Game Chronicles May 7, 2024
As long as you don’t expect a riveting simulation or some epic WWI tale, Wings of War is an entertaining, albeit arcade, flight combat game with lots of action spread across a massive campaign with plenty of unique missions, both ground and air.
76
PGNx Media May 7, 2024
The physics are arcadey but work. You’ll notice the planes breaking in the order you would expect them to. The environments are pretty and the draw distance is extremely impressive.
74
GameSpot May 7, 2024
A simple but lengthy and often exciting single-player experience that's a real credit to the world of budget-priced games.
73
Next Level Gaming May 7, 2024
It is just a basic old school shooter. The graphics are decent at best and you are basically getting what you paid for.
72
Worth Playing May 7, 2024
The campaign mode is outstanding and provides quite a few hours of fun and mayhem. Who can resist fun and mayhem? The lack of multiplayer severely hurts this title for me, but the cost helps ease some of the pain.
70
DarkStation May 7, 2024
One of the downsides that I thought took away from the game was the lack of a story in the game. So you really never get that connection in the game that really makes you want to go all the way through the game.
70
Armchair Empire May 7, 2024
Despite some inane gameplay features, the arcade-style flying and fighting is very good.
70
Xbox World Australia May 7, 2024
The Campaign mode offers solid gameplay, and the open-ended nature of the main and side missions does allow for a little more replay ability than one would first think from looking at the box.
70
eToychest May 7, 2024
A pleasant surprise. Whilst not without it’s flaws, (some features, or lack thereof, give away the game’s obviously low production values) Wings provides a decent-looking arcade flight sim which, if sampled for small periods at regular intervals, can actually prove very enjoyable.
68
GameZone May 7, 2024
The missions are plentiful but many of them become repetitive but it’s the jerky flight controls that will frustrate gamers the most.
66
IGN May 7, 2024
The AI doesn't put up too much of a fight in Wings of War.
65
Game Informer May 7, 2024
The lack of multiplayer on or offline seems truly misguided. The occasional challenging dogfight and the thrill of the open countryside below may entertain for awhile, but if I were you, I'd just go beat "Crimson Skies" again.
65
TeamXbox May 7, 2024
While the controls need tweaking, and the pace of the game slowed at times, the missions and overall experience of flying these planes held some fun to it.
65
MS Xbox World May 7, 2024
A must have at such a cheap price. The free-form game play allowing you to take bonus missions whenever you feel like it and the wide variation of missions makes this game too big to finish on just a rent.
65
GameBiz May 7, 2024
A fairly ordinary game with fairly ordinary gameplay.
65
1UP May 7, 2024
The real failing here is the unfamiliarity and limited appeal of WWI and the lack of Live support, but if the yearn to pull-on the leather cap and goggles and throw the scarf around your neck strikes, by all means hop in and give her a whirl.
65
3DAvenue May 7, 2024
Wings of War works very much on the pick up and play philosophy employed in Crimson Skies and while it doesn't have the polish and the online play, its still a moderately solid game.
65
Gamers Europe May 7, 2024
Overall the game offers an in-depth experience with plenty of missions and lots of action to keep all the wannabe Biggles fans out there happy. So slap on your goggles, start your engines and take to the sky for some high flying action, Wings of War proves to be a rip-roaring ride in the skies.
65
Extreme Gamer May 7, 2024
Sure there are things I would have changed, but on its own the mojo breaks through the clouds. WOW attains nice little tilt on the mojo for its graphical touches and old war inspired fighter planes.
61
It's a game you'll have fun with for a while...until your brain starts to hurt from the randomness of it all.