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Air Conflicts Hands-On

The long drought of WWII air combat sims on the PSP has finally come to an end. We go hands on with Air Conflicts.

When you think of World War II air combat games, Sony's PSP might not be the first gaming platform that pops into your head. After all, flight combat games have long been the dominion of the PC (and to a lesser degree, consoles). Still, that hasn't stopped developer Graffiti Entertainment from bringing the upcoming Air Conflicts: Aces of World War II to the handheld. We had a chance to try this game out recently to get a feel for how the genre translates to the small screen.

The core of Air Conflict's modes is a campaign mode, where you can join one of four World War II forces: Germany, Britain, USA, and USSR. Each of the 13 campaigns is composed of a number of missions (240 total in the game) that are inspired by actual WWII combat actions, but all revolve around showing your worth behind the flight stick.

Campaign missions typically start out with a quick tutorial--the USAAF campaign we played first had us piloting our plane through a series of in-air waypoints. Soon enough, however, the action picks up and you'll be engaging the enemy in toe-to-toe dogfights. Right out of the box, Air Conflicts is a very difficult game, even on the novice difficulty setting. Part of the problem is the small screen size, and the even smaller aiming reticle that indicates where your bullets will strike. Compounding that is the very difficult nature of dogfights in general--you've got to lead your opponent, anticipating where the bullets will strike him when they reach his position. The aiming cursor helps a bit here by glowing red when you have an opponent correctly lined up, but it's very small, and the enemy AI is tenacious enough to put up a good fight even at the lowest difficulty level.

Mission varieties include escort missions, which have you protecting bombers as they look to destroy strategic targets; patrols, where you're looking to blast any enemy aircraft out of the skies; and bombing runs, where you're piloting the bomber and looking to take out targets yourself.

The game's varied missions demand a big roster of planes to pilot, and that's one aspect where Air Conflicts delivers, with 17 historically authentic planes. Sample aircraft include the Spitfire, the P-51 Mustang, the B-17 "Flying Fortress," the Ju-87 Stuka, and many more. Many of these planes have their specific uses--for instance, the B-17 is a bomber--but they all have strengths and weaknesses. For instance, while the aforementioned B-17 isn't very agile, its multiple machine-gun postings (front and rear) make it a formidable opponent against enemy fighters. Different planes have different weapon loadouts as well, and because you'll often have a choice of aircraft before beginning a mission, you'll want to make sure you choose the right plane for the job.

To its credit, Air Conflicts' realistic settings are counterbalanced by relatively simplistic controls. The left and right triggers control throttle, the analog stick is used to steer your plane, and the face buttons are used to fire various weapons (X for machine gun, triangle for missiles, square for bombs). Still, the game's AI is formidable, so don't be surprised if you're shot out of the sky multiple times in the early goings of the game. Interestingly, a failed mission doesn't necessarily mean the end of a campaign--sometimes you'll just move on to the next mission, even if you failed the previous mission. The game will also include multiplayer, with support for up to eight players to connect and battle it out.

Graphically, Air Conflicts holds up decently. The plane models are consistently nice, and some of the explosions in the game, particularly those of damaged planes crashing to the ground, are well done. We just wish that a game that's already presented on a small screen would take pity on folks with bad eyes--the miniscule aiming reticle and barely legible mission text might have you reaching for your glasses (or considering a prescription). Still, if you're upset over the WWII-flight-combat-game hole in your PSP library, Air Conflicts just might be your thing. Look for more on the game in the coming weeks.

22 Comments

  • Therealgamer1

    Posted Mar 23, 2009 7:50 pm PT

    flying games for psp----PASS

  • FlashCharge

    Posted Mar 19, 2009 9:13 am PT

    Controls on flight sim games have always led to a very difficult game for the average gamer. The difficulty in flying and shooting have kept many a gamer from buying this type of game. One day maybe they will make a flight game easier to play just for the enjoyment of it and not so hardcore.

  • geedotherodian

    Posted Mar 17, 2009 10:56 pm PT

    oh and the me262 (first combat jet) that would be awesome

  • geedotherodian

    Posted Mar 17, 2009 10:52 pm PT

    They best be having the p-47 but otherwise 240 missions is pretty promising i hope its not too repetative

  • game-junkie

    Posted Mar 16, 2009 8:02 am PT

    I havent played any air combat game on psp yet...the preview has got me tempted to get this game

  • itwiz90

    Posted Mar 12, 2009 7:14 pm PT

    @Svatko12: I have to agree with you. Ace Combat 4 was pretty good.

  • Svatko12

    Posted Mar 10, 2009 4:55 pm PT

    Ace combat is still da best #1! Ace combat 4: shattered Skys first video game of my owned

  • superdum

    Posted Mar 10, 2009 12:33 pm PT

    looks good

  • Gammet25

    Posted Mar 3, 2009 11:48 pm PT

    Sounds great, psp really does lack some good air combat games, heatseeker was disappointing , hope this game can do the job

  • sXoblivionXs

    Posted Feb 25, 2009 4:12 am PT

    I didn't really read it all but I saw the pics and I think Its great

  • mat82

    Posted Feb 23, 2009 2:12 pm PT

    Cant wait to get it!

  • MontyPython4-r

    Posted Feb 23, 2009 10:17 am PT

    Time ti think of it, it looks like more a more realistic version of Snoopy vs The Red Baron!

  • MontyPython4-r

    Posted Feb 23, 2009 10:14 am PT

    That looks promising!

  • enix165

    Posted Feb 19, 2009 10:54 am PT

    A British campaign? Ooh, do want!

  • eggmcmuff

    Posted Feb 18, 2009 9:01 pm PT

    Il-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey is allegedly coming out for the system as well. It'll be interesting to see how they compare. We'll also see if anyone can make any flight game beyond Ace Combat relevant on the PSP.

  • Anayalator408

    Posted Feb 18, 2009 8:20 pm PT

    idk bout the 5.5 rating. maybe a 7.5 is a decent rating at first glance, this is nowhere near ace combat status (which needs a new game for psp) but it's promising n im looking forward to it.

  • Vargasr

    Posted Feb 18, 2009 12:17 pm PT

    This game needs to have a little better graphics, and i can see that this game will get a 6 at maximum

  • criticfromhell

    Posted Feb 18, 2009 5:20 am PT

    Yeah, I agree. Its just the oomph it needs.

  • chickenfeed9

    Posted Feb 18, 2009 4:36 am PT

    I can see this game being something around a 5.5. Which is a shame, because the psp really does need a game like this.

  • Dogar230

    Posted Feb 18, 2009 1:59 am PT

    Ooh, look forward to this.
    Good ol' P-38 Lightning.

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