NEWS - Friday, February 2, 2007
Blazing Angels: Secret Missions
Ubisoft has announced that Blazing Angels: Secret Missions will launch on the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and Games 4 Windows. According to reports, Blazing Angels Secret Missions is the follow-up to the squadron-based flight combat game Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WWII. This game, however, 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 missions at 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 squads mission is to prevent the ultimate weapon from being built. And to help players in this quest, they have at their disposal an assortment of highly experimental aircraft and weaponry. Built on all-new, cutting-edge visual technology, the world of Secret Missions is more believable and involving than ever. Players will fly above hills and mountains; navigate through treacherous mountain passes; and dogfight in the clouds with enemies. They can also take part in large-scale battles through various conditions - darkness, rain, snow, and air turbulence. The game 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. And each mission will bring its own surprises, twists, and unique challenges. Besides, 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. According to Ubisoft, the game will receive a visual boost over the first game, plus a wealth of new weapons and two new multiplayer modes, including a large-scale Epic Battle mode and a Capture-The-Flag team game. Meanwhile, Blazing Angels Secret Missions is scheduled for release in spring this year.Source: http://www.techtree.com/