Attack on Pearl Harbour review for the PC
Attack on Pearl Harbour doesn't need a lot of explanation, based as it is on one of the defining moments of the twentieth century. In Attack on Pearl Harbour, you take the controls of a variety of wartime planes for flight-sim missions based on the Pacific combat of World War II. Is Attack on Pearl Harbour an arcade-style flight sim, or realistic flying game - and is it worth investing in? Find out how we rate it in our Attack on Pearl Harbour review for the PC now! Click here to read the full Attack on Pearl Harbour review for the PC now!
Attack on Pearl Harbour review for the PC
Somewhere in a secret bunker in
the darkest jungles of Japan, the
Imperial Air Force were hard at
work developing one of WWIIs most
secret weapons – the GigantoplaneTM.
So rare, that no other flight sim since
has dared replicate it: Attack on Pearl
Harbour is the first game to feature the
man made monster, and as such,
should be of interest to any flight fan.
OK, so we made that, but if you look
at the screenshots here, you could
easily be convinced that the
Gigantoplane is real. You see, although
all of the planes in game have been
meticulously modelled, for some
strange reason, the developers have
managed to get the relative
proportions completely wrong. Flying a
plane the size of a small town is
enough to shatter the atmosphere in
even the best of flight sims, but here it
just puts an exclamation point on
what’s already a poor sim.
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