Soar through the skies with 'Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WWII', a thrilling PC game that brings the intensity of aerial combat to your screen. Published by Ubisoft in 2006, this game offers a rich blend of action, adventure, arcade, battle, and war genres, perfectly encapsulating the adrenaline-pumping experiences of WWII aviation. With a PEGI 12 rating, it's suitable for a wide audience, and the multiplayer feature ensures you can enjoy the thrill of dogfights with friends or foes alike. The game comes as a DVD-ROM edition, providing a traditional tangible experience for collectors and enthusiasts. Assembled in Austria, it's ready to take its place in your gaming library.
Horrendous control settings. Whilst the graphics are indeed, very good, the whole game lets itself down with the very poor control settings for actually flying the aircraft. The only way you can (with great difficulty) alter the control settings with this game is when the game first loads onto your computer. Once you start playing the game there is no option to alter the controls on how to fly the various aircraft available. You can view the controls, but there is NO option to alter them once the game is running. You have to stop the game and reload it. The game can be played (aircraft can be flown) using the mouse - but not very successfully. When trying to turn the aircraft with the mouse, the aircraft turns to a degree, then springs back to its original course. Also, the actual flying manoeuvres are nothing like a real aircraft would behave. All in all, very disappointing. (I've just purchased a Microsoft Combat Flight Simulator and this works great!