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Tom Clancy's HAWX

Also known as: Tom Clancy's Air Combat

Top flight shooter distills Top Gun's kinetic battles and GRAW's tactical action

Though the genre isn't as robust as it used to be, this console generation is in truly desperate need of a quality flight combat game. Ace Combat is still carrying the torch, but the Blazing Angels games were too dull and too difficult, Warhawk is as much about the ground vehicles as the aircraft (and is PS3 only), and Heroes Over Europe is still a bit of an unknown quantity. HAWX swoops in at just the right time then, bringing an original and largely successful take on how to appeal to novice flyers and veteran pilots without alienating either. More importantly, it just feels pretty damn awesome getting into high-speed dogfights and firing loads of missiles.

For those who want nothing more taxing than shooting at stuff and trying not to get shot, flying with Assistance mode switched on gives you the breathing space to do so. You get the full benefit of your pilot’s Enhanced Reality System (ERS), an info-packed visor that’s kind of like the Cross-Com in Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter. This enables you to find and target enemies, warns you of any incoming missiles, lets you know how much damage you’re taking, and lots of other stuff vital to keeping your bird aloft.

If the ERS makes the game sound too easy, it isn’t. You’re still the one flying the plane, controlling the altitude and speed, selecting the right weapons, lining up targets, and telling your wingmen to protect you or attack your current target. The ERS just gives you a bit of a helping hand with everything.

Playing with Assistance off is what separates the men from the boys. By double-tapping either of the triggers, the view changes to a weird, distant third-person view and removes the ERS, but in return you can perform advanced moves to get the jump on enemies and dodge missiles. Some players will hate it and find it completely disorientating, but we know there’ll be plenty of Ace Combat fans desperate for a feature like this that’s really gonna test their skills. And though it can be disorientating, this altered third-person view with its visible missiles, vapour trails and nicely textured landscape below at least brings an immediacy and a sense of speed that the default view from behind the plane just can’t match.

It definitely works too. One mission goal was to destroy a cluster of radar hubs, which couldn't be done in just one pass. Instead of having to fly several hundred feet away from them before slowly arcing back around to have another go, we switched to Assistance off, braked and pulled down on the left stick to perform an immediate flip-turn that lined us up perfectly for a second pass. It was quick, seamless and pretty amazing to see. The constant risk of stalling only adds to the pressure of pulling off these kinds of advanced moves, and the only way to recover from a stall is to increase your speed and point the nose down.

Missions in flight combat games usually end up going down one of two paths: either you sit there flying in a straight line for ten minutes before encountering an enemy or they descend into a series of mindless dogfights. Not so in HAWX, which manages to pack in a number of gameplay twists just when you start to get too comfortable.

Take Operation Stiletto, which tasks you with flying through a tightly packed network of radar zones to find some radar hubs within a time limit. Fly into one of the red-ringed zones and you only have a few seconds to get out before you’re detected and automatically fail the mission. Fly the longer route around them and you could run out of time, as well as come into contact with enemy frigates and Surface To Air Missile (SAM) sites. It’s a tense and tricky mission.

Then there’s Operation Torchlight, an escort mission where you must protect none other than Air Force One. The plane flies along a set route that’s marked on your map. Also highlighted are squads of enemy fighters flying in from different directions. Do you fly away from Air Force One to intercept them before they get within shooting distance? Or stick close to the plane and try to draw their fire? Using your wingmen wisely and making sure you have multi-target anti-aircraft (AA) missiles on board are musts here.


 
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jar-head  - 8 months 23 days ago 
HAWX is the future of PMC, like black water Corp. These pilots get paid hundreds of thousands per mission sake, and is ALMOST ready to launch into the world, we just need more pilots, American mercs who work for patriotic reasons, and some cash....whos ready for the future of warfare?
MagnumPi  - 8 months 23 days ago 
I usually hate flying-type games but this is an exception. So great.
Cwf2008  - 8 months 23 days ago 
Hmm an 8 eh? Well now im just about ready to get it then
erreip199  - 8 months 22 days ago 
A flying combat game that works that isnt star fox?! wow really looking forward to this game!
chester_spartan  - 8 months 22 days ago 
I really wish we would have goten another ghost recon but enh this will do............for now
noobeater  - 8 months 20 days ago 
well i remember the original star wars rogue squadron on n64 aint played another flying game since but this review may have just made my mind up =)
sprog  - 8 months 20 days ago 
As an Ace Combat vet I'll definitely be getting this, nice to have a new IP other than slow arse WWII planes.
Skykid  - 8 months 19 days ago 
I'm an Ace Combat & Heatseeker vet myself, so I speak for anyone like me when I say that HAWX is da bomb!
@jar-head: AMEN! Thats what I like to hear!

P.S. Heatseeker is a modern flight game with good graphics, if ya feel like playing it. :))
grumpybatter  - 8 months 19 days ago 
Rent it First this game seems cartoonish and overly simple not as much a flt. sim. as an arcade shooter. the ground effect is flat although pics look good in stills there is no sense of motion relative to the ground, the "throttle" is on/off climbing at Mach 1.5 yeilds about 100ft/min, If you like flying point to point no airfields(landing/taking off) no idea your about to hit the groung till afterwards enjoy 60$ wasted definitly is the last "new in box" I will ever purchase.
grumpybatter  - 8 months 19 days ago 
Looks like UBI is posting their own stuff cause Mig-29 for the Sega Genisis consule would rock this on.
samownzsnake  - 8 months 18 days ago 
cant w8 for PC release! (dunt have 360 or PS3, sadly)
Spybreak8  - 8 months 15 days ago 
I enjoyed the demo, I just don't like the two contrasting views. You're plane is so small when you're in unassisted mode. Good review.
DEC4D3  - 8 months 12 days ago 
Great Review! Might pick this up but according to the gamesradar review of Ace Combat 6 it is better.. In Australia Ace Combat is still 109 bucks :O.
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Tom Clancy's HAWX

Genre: Flight
Release date: 6 Mar 2009
Published by: Ubisoft
Developed by: Ubisoft Bucharest
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
1 player SOLO
Online
8 player VS
4 player CO-OP
8 GREAT
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