Works with my Logitech Extreme 3D Pro (need patch) fun game but flawed on some points.

User Rating: 8 | Blazing Angels 2: Secret Missions of WWII PC
The game is very difficult, I have difficulty agreeing what GS reviewer said about the game being only a short romp, it is time to bring in words from players of the game not entirely on words of some critic on a time crunch and skips anything that flags out as optional.

Visually, it is a treat, I have a GeForce 9800 GT which is above the max it knew back in its infancy, the ground is in fact complete with 3D objects not some texture trickery so when you fly close you will see actual perspectives and this game does require you to do that in most flights, this probably cannot be observed by running lower grade GeForce/Radeon. The only minus part is the underwelming death blowup, I'm rather being spoiled by Far Cry 2.

Gameplay is quite good in most part, but breather can use more stretched out timing to get the stunt tokens, another issue glares up in this regard. Besides it is quite tiresome yanking my Logitech E3D Pro, a lesser intensive pace could help tremendously.

Game is scripted too hard, even in arcade mode. Mostly it could be attributed to a checkpoint system this is probably the result of XBox 360 decision, but it does drag us PC users down. Too few and far apart from intensive fights. Instead of offering some quick save/load as it is now the game is frustrating in some point, the zeppelin came to mind.

You will have to patch up Blazing Angel 2 from the patch here to use joysticks, the game is not a clone of MS Flight Simulator so a joystick would help a lot on combat maneuvers. Tip for Logitech E3D and other Z-axis on twist: don't map them. It could cause rolls during straffing runs.