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Damage Inc.: Pacific Squadron WWII Review

Mad Catz's lastest outing as a publisher crashes and burns with the awful flight simulator Damage Inc.: Pacific Squadron WWII.

The Good

  • Draws from some interesting historical events.

The Bad

  • Dull, drawn-out, and repetitive missions  
  • Boring and predictable story  
  • Unresponsive controls  
  • Flight stick feels cheap  
  • Dated graphics.

Damage Inc.: Pacific Squadron WWII is the latest foray into publishing by hardware manufacturer Mad Catz. It comes bundled with a flight stick and poses as a historically accurate arcade shooter-cum-flight simulator. The reality is very different. Damage Inc. is a jumbled, boring mess of a game that poorly supports the very stick it's supposed to be promoting.

Scouting missions like this are incredibly dull.

An opening cutscene briefly outlines the political climate in the run up to WWII. You play as Bobby, a pilot who enlists in the Air Force with his brother Jimmy, and you can immediately see where this is going. Jimmy's plane gets shot down over Pearl Harbor, and so in an act of revenge, Bobby attempts to defeat the entire Japanese air force single-handedly. Of course. Personal vendettas and thinly veiled racism aside, the revenge and glory storyline is tepid, which is a shame given rich historical setting. The teeth-grindingly bad dialogue and voice acting do little to pull you into the experience either; the actors sound like they're reading their lines for the first time, and the banter between Bobby and the air traffic controller is excruciating.

The AV8R flight stick included with some versions of the game is modeled on the sticks from actual WWII fighter planes, and it certainly looks the part. Sadly, it also feels cheap and often flat-out refuses to respond when you're navigating menus. The game doesn't tell you how to use the flight stick properly, either. The in-game tutorial refers to the "zoom" and "reflex" buttons, but doesn't tell you which is which. Therefore, the opening missions require a lot of trial and error to figure out the controls.

Once you've got them down, it becomes painfully clear the flight stick isn't all that great at controlling the planes anyway. It takes a lot of practice to fly a plane smoothly--particularly since the stick flits between being overly sensitive and being unresponsive with no warning. Using a traditional controller is a much better option. It's easier to get to grips with, and frankly, the planes handle better. With the flight stick, a small, mistimed manoeuvre often spells disaster, but the traditional controller makes it much easier to roll, pitch, and yaw to safety. What's all the more confusing is that Damage Inc. uses the controller as its default control method, despite being a game that's clearly made to sell a piece of hardware.

Damage Inc. is pitched as a flight simulator meets arcade shooter, but it doesn't succeed as either. Playing in Simulation mode places you directly in the cockpit, with a limited view of the theatre of war. But because the gravity-defying rolls and manoeuvres you perform totally remove any aspect of realism, it's an unnecessary addition. Playing in Arcade mode with the camera behind the plane is hardly a heart-pounding, enthralling experience either, and the slow, stilted dogfights do little to improve matters. Watching a pilot bail out as his aircraft is destroyed is satisfying the first few times, but it quickly becomes boring and repetitive. The game does have its own slow-motion, bullet-time mode named Reflex, but the fact that it's unlimited saps all the joy out of using it as you cruise through whole missions with little effort.

Damage Inc. looks like it was made 10 years ago on a meager budget. The cloudy blue skies are attractive, but once you get closer to the ground, things take a turn for the worse. The landscapes are dull, with repetitive textures and no distinguishable landmarks. And there are frequent graphical glitches too. The planes themselves--heralded as accurate representations of their wartime counterparts--are difficult to differentiate between thanks to all-too-similar models and paint jobs. While you can upgrade and unlock planes between missions, the differences in their looks and in their handling are negligible. History buffs may have some fun collecting and comparing them, but there's little to keep non-experts entertained.

Likewise, even with the rich historical setting, Damage Inc. somehow manages to make the most interesting air encounters of WWII boring and routine. Well-known battles such as Pearl Harbor and Wake Island are reduced to repetitive escort and recon missions with a few boring dogfights thrown in. Checkpoints are scarce during missions too, and it's incredibly frustrating when you have to replay up to 15 minutes of already tedious action just because of some dodgy plane handling and a misplaced checkpoint. The game also seems to enjoy leaving you to face the might of the Japanese air force alone. It manages to come up with implausible excuse after excuse as to why your squadron isn't flying with you, with Bobby always finding himself in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Damage Inc. comes with a few online co-op and multiplayer modes for up to eight players, including traditional Team Deathmatch and Free-for-All. A modified Team Deathmatch mode, Scratch One Flattop, sees you battle other players while also defending an objective. But, like in the single-player mode, the action isn't exciting enough to keep you in the air. That's not to mention the lack of players online, and more often than not you can spend an entire afternoon in lobbies without finding a single match.

The multiplayer is just another of Damage Inc.'s problems: the game is simply a bad, shoddily made, and unentertaining flight simulator that has been made to sell temperamental hardware. While history fans may find some joy in the faithfully re-created airplanes and theatres of war, Damage Inc.: Pacific Squadron WWII is one game that's best left out of the history books.

By Lucy James

32 comments
metalheadjj
metalheadjj

como hago para descargarlo a mi pc ?

1wikkid1
1wikkid1

Greetings! I generally don't like to do this, but with a score so low I feel that some may be interested in alternatives... So, if you want a fun, quick paced aerial action I can recommend a couple of titles... First is Air Conflicts, there are a few releases, I've tried Pacific Carriers and Secret Wars, Pacific Carriers seemed a bit more interesting. The other, and I was actually pleasantly surprised by this game, is SkyDrift, this game is basically aerial Mario Kart, and just as much fun, if not more. Both games have decent gfx(they're not X-Plane, but neither claimed to be.) Air Conflicts is mostly a dogfighting/bombing game, but if you like there is an option to change controls/physics to a simulation variety, I personally have not tried it because I prefer GA as a sim and a yoke wouldn't be very good for quick action anyhow, but an xbox controller works wonderfully in the arcade mode.

coljiffy
coljiffy

in canada this game is released on dec-31-2012 not aug-28-2012 .

kennythomas26
kennythomas26

Well this kind of obvious of a score and review, when the game is basically a budget title for $49.99 and I think the version with the flight stick is about $100.

cash_chabuk
cash_chabuk like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 2 Like

At least I found a game which is worse than Resident Evil 6!)

Arsyad00
Arsyad00

THIS GAME DESERVE 10.0!!!

MrKrupet
MrKrupet

I would blame Mad Catz, but i have a soul...

JJB03
JJB03

shooter-cum-flight simulator? is this the norm or am I just really immature in thinking that some one messed with Lucy James's review for a laugh 

Warsilver
Warsilver

Once again I will put forth my proposal to BRING BACK THE DUBIOUS AWARDS!

JohnBasedow1
JohnBasedow1 like.author.displayName 1 Like

In the game footage, the pilot is "reaper leader".  At first I thought that he was called "reefer leader", which would have made this game make a hell of lot more sense. 

King9999
King9999

They should stick to making fight sticks, because that's the best accessory they'll ever make.

sts106mat
sts106mat

come on lucy, the control sticks in WW2 era fighters look nothing like that.

RedFive3
RedFive3

Everything Mad Catz makes is garbage, no surprise here.

Bgrngod
Bgrngod

 @RedFive3 The Microcon for the original Xbox was the controller I used for the majority of the time I played that system.  It was really good.

MJ12-Conspiracy
MJ12-Conspiracy like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 3 Like

Ha, Ha.....Mad Catz made a game and it sucks.....big surprise....I mean I'm shocked.

 

Aufmachen
Aufmachen

From awesome expectation to awful impression,is that it?

Delrothness
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Man I just don't get what drives a publisher to fund such a crap game, you just sit there and wonder what in the hell they were thinking. It's not ALL bad for them though, they'll still get grandmother customers trying to buy the perfect gift for their grandson but end up buying one of the crappiest games available.

UnwantedSpam
UnwantedSpam like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 2 Like

No surprise that the makers of the world's crappiest accessories that fall apart when touched would publish a pile of broken horse shit...that would also fall apart when touched.....

bizuit
bizuit like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 12 Like

I think every game rated at or below a 3.0 needs a review video

Shika_Stoner
Shika_Stoner like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 2 Like

If you want WWII air combat on console then stick to the stuff made by the people that made IL2-Sturmovik.

obsequies
obsequies

they should stick to ugly/useless cheap third party controllers

jinzo9988
jinzo9988

Hey, it's yet another something with Mad Catz on it that sucks total monkey balls.  No real surprise here, it's a surprise when Mad Catz releases something good.

ggregd
ggregd

Why is he flying a Japanese plane?

Talldude80
Talldude80

the demo wasnt that exciting.  i might rent this from Redbox someday IF they actually have it.....

TrueProphecy22
TrueProphecy22

Kinda funny that he chimes in that he's "approaching" only after he's hundreds of yards past the scouting points.

wurdmann
wurdmann like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 3 Like

Whoever green lit this should be fired.

Amster_G
Amster_G like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 2 Like

Ironic game title...

jayd02
jayd02 like.author.displayName 1 Like

I didn't know they still made products.  Who in the world told them that they could make a game when they still can't even make reliable products?

Centurion95
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Im still trying to wrap my head around a Mad Catz produced game... I would be worried just putting the disc in as I would expect it to fall apart after 5min...

OHGFawx
OHGFawx like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 5 Like

A game published by Mad Catz has unresponsive controls? Its almost like this game is a cheap knock-off of far better flight sims.

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