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Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WWII (Nintendo Wii, 2007, Manual Included)

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Item specifics

Condition
Good: An item in used but good condition. May have minor damage to jewel case including scuffs or ...
Region Code
NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
Platform
Nintendo Wii
Release Year
2007
Rating
T-Teen
Features
Manual Included
Publisher
Ubisoft
Game Name
Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WWII

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Arrived quick! Packed proper! Disc was listed as good condition but arrived as very good to near mint! Great seller!
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Colis reçu dans l'état commandé, dans un emballage bien fermé et sécuritaire et dans le délai de livraison prévue. Je recommande ce vendeur. #1!

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4.4
127 product ratings
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  • Top favourable review

    Keeps you coming back for more

    Of course being an older product the graphics aren't going to be quite as good as something as something put out last week, but I was surprised at how good they were. On my 55" tv it feels like I'm right there in the dog fights or what ever. The game handles well and is easy to become addicted to. I usually don't buy or play flying games but thought I'd give her a go and wasn't disappointed. The game gave me ample experience in the beginning training phase and ramps up as I gained skill. I can't find anything I don't like.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: samcoeastexllc

  • Great game if you forego a little realism.

    I’ll get right to the point: this is a fun game. I’ve flown everything from an F-15 on my old Commodore 64 to a TIE Defender through interstellar space. I’ve been in dogfights against the Red Baron, Japanese Kamikaze, and Darth Vader. I like flying. I’m no connoisseur, but I enjoy a little violence in three-dimensional space on occasion. Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WWII for Nintendo Wii, quite frankly, is MY kind of game. It’s challenging, but not too hard. I’m not ashamed to admit I need to restart from a checkpoint every once in awhile. Although most of the time it’s because I tend to fly too low and crash into things. Buildings. Ship masts. The Eiffel Tower. That kind of thing. There is a nice selection of planes, and plenty of unlockable extras. In addition to the standard Campaign ...

  • Most fun to be had in WWII

    Blazing Angels is an exceptional game in detail and feel. The downer is in the controls. It would have been far better if the controller fit into the standard steering wheel or better still a custom flight yoke. The other problem is the instructions could have been written far clearer, it is obvious that the lead software engineer wrote the booklet since many things are either left out or are unclear. The prime example is the camera mission. The pre-mission mission is fairly easy. But how do you take pictures in a sand storm? I do love the game the feel of the aircraft is superb as is the combat. I know I seem a little harsh about some of this stuff but the beta testers really let us down on this one. This could have been one of the great games for the Wii with another $100 of ...

  • Fun Game, Few Gripes

    I really like this game, it's fun and addicting. The best thing about it in my opinion is that you can use the nunchuck as your "stick" and fly the planes that way. There are challenging levels and the game allows for varied missions with both air to air, air to ground and, air-sea combat scenarios. There are additional modes of play that I really haven't tried out since I am still playing the "campaign mode." These include multiplayer, mini campaigns, arcade and ace duel modes. Things that will be frustrating to the first time user: 1. The "stick" can get "stuck." In other words the wii may lose track of the nunchuck's orientation in space. If you're in the middle of combat in a roll or a loop this can be really annoying since the story ends up with your plane head first into the ...

  • Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WWII (Wii)

    I love fly around and shoot them up games so this is my kind of game. It would be better if the controls were easier and more responsive. For instance; you use the Numchuck to fly the planes, but the joy stick on it controls the speed. That is right, you have to tilt the numchuck back and forth and up and down to turn the plane. At time it forgets what way is up and you can't seem to get it reoriented. The other thing I'm not great about is you have to complete one battle before you can do another. You can not loose a battle and go one to the next, you have to continue doing the same one over and over... The Good; The graphics are very good and you can shoot the heck out of the bad guys to your heart content.