Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WW II (Wii) 
Customer Ratings: - Avoid. I know the Wii is not a graphics platform and its more of a family fun game but come on, my mobile phone has better graphics than this game does. The gameplay is poor, you use the nun chuck not the main controller, which makes steering a pain. The graphics are awful even for the wii. The game play is poor and the voice acting is not good. Overall really don t get this game if you want a semi decent flight fighting game. It s a waste of money. Try heatseeker, the graphics are miles better, controls much easier and its more fun, but still if you want good graphics buy an Xbox 360.
- Bandits 50 plus, Angels 1 5. This is one of the first games I ever got for the Wii. It strongly reminded me of Rouge leader for the Gamecube. You play as and American, who has joined up with the 71st Eagle squadron. An RAF squadron operated by Americans. Starting with the desperate evacuation of the BEF at Dunkirk, you take the fight back to Jerry. Until of course Pearl Harbour. You then fight the Empire of the Rising Sun, before preparing for operation Overlord. You push past Normandy, liberate Paris, before finaly reaching Berlin and destroying the Nazis war machine. For obvious reasons, you do not get to pilot Enola Gay. However when you finish the game you do feel pleased with yourself. The controls are easy to grasp and with the exception of the mission Top Secret work very well. If you want to understand what your grand parents are on about, when they go into another one of their During the war.. lectures, buy this game.
- Superb game!!!!!. A great action game, with amazing graphics it is the Ultimate WWII game
I loved it!!!! - Wii v PC Fight sims. Its a little different to PC flight sims in the fact that you are outside the aircraft, it requires different techniques for flying but has the ability to entertain. It is worth the money just for the fun factor.
- Blazing Angels. After reading some of the other reviews I went and bought this game and it s rubbish. If the other reviewers think this is good - they can t of ever played a propper realistic sim. Maybe I ve been spoiled by playing other sims on my pc, but on Wii this is very poor indeed. The planes aren t even fully aerobatic, so if you are used to being in full control-forget it. PC based games like European Airwar made back in 1990 s make Blazing Angels look like a kids game - so maybe that s what it is.
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