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Can Team Deathmatch still be Team Deathmatch when played thousands of feet above the ground?

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From Rainbow Six to Ghost Recon and even Splinter Cell, Tom Clancy games have a long lineage of strong online multiplayer. But one key difference between these games and the upcoming Tom Clancy's HAWX is that in this game, your feet won't be planted safely on the ground. Instead, battles are waged thousands of feet above the earth with the latest in fighter jet technology. However, while the altitude may be different, you'll still find that most familiar of online multiplayer features: Team Deathmatch. We recently had the good fortune of being shot out of the sky by members of Ubisoft during a round of multiplayer matches this past week, and we're happy to say we had a pretty fun time with it.

Right from the outset, we should probably mention that HAWX's multiplayer capabilities aren't limited to the competitive variety. We've already covered how the entire game can be played cooperatively, but this is the first time we've been able to go at it in a less civil environment. Essentially, multiplayer is a spiced-up version of Team Deathmatch. You split up into a blue team and a green team, and the basic objective is a simple one: be the first team to reach a predetermined number of kills.

But of course the path to that goal isn't always an easy one. It's not simply a matter of routine dogfighting--following enemy jets, locking on, and firing a missile at them. What happens over the course of the game is that as you rack up kill streaks, you unlock support items for your team that alter the game with a sudden shift in your team's favor. You can suppress the other team's radar in order to remove any trace of your team's presence from the screens of enemies, send in a repair drone to bring the integrity of your jets back to factory condition, impose an altitude limit on the other team, restrict what sort of missiles the other team can fire, and so on. In our experience, the game does a good job of letting you know which support items are in effect so that it doesn't feel like a storm of random upgrades.

Whether triggering support items or collecting individual kills, everything you do in multiplayer earns you XP points (which can also be done in single-player, and the points go toward the same overall total). However, the fastest way to earn more XP is by completing challenges. These are feats performed throughout the game that earn you XP in bunches, and they include easy objectives, such as winning five total Team DM games, and not-so-easy objectives, such as deflecting 10 missiles from your team's ace. The benefit of XP is that you'll unlock new ranks, weapons, and jets for use in these matches, so while you'll start in an ancient, practically steampunk Russian MiG-21, you'll eventually get to ride in the much nicer F-22 Raptor or B-2 Spirit. The whole rank-and-reward process feels compelling, almost like Call of Duty 4 set in the sky.

Another fun feature that looks like it should add some personality to different matches is the way your performance will be displayed in the form of various post-match awards. These isolate the top performers in various categories and, conversely, those who didn't quite pull their weight. Some of the obvious awards include Assassin, the player who does the most damage during a match, and Life Guard, the player who deflects the most missiles. Other awards include Iceman, the player who recovers from a stall the closest to the ground, and Stuntman, the player who crashes the most. These awards don't have any effect on gameplay, but they do provide a nice chance to razz teammates after a match.

We already knew that HAWX looked like it was going to provide a fun, if not terribly realistic, take on the flight combat genre. But now we're happy to see that it also sports a fairly compelling competitive multiplayer component. You can expect to see our review in the next couple of weeks.

122 Comments

  • GameScoutKL

    Posted May 23, 2009 2:37 pm PT

    maybe in the near future where the game takes place, they changed the capital.

  • ngalland

    Posted Mar 21, 2009 12:19 am PT

    WTF??? The capital of Brazil is not Rio, it´s Brasilia. This game may be fun but is seriously out of touh with reality.

  • Retroman47

    Posted Mar 11, 2009 12:08 pm PT

    I've played the Ace Combat games which I enjoyed even though They were difficult. I'm still trying to decide whether or not to purchase this game.

  • koori-7854

    Posted Mar 11, 2009 6:44 am PT

    cool

  • Teslaroq

    Posted Mar 11, 2009 4:20 am PT

    If you ever get your hands on the game disc. be aware that the game with freeze from time to time. there have been reports of sound faults, game freezing at start menu, and loading time outs. PS3 version have had no online gameplays. Patches are not available. ... They better make one. **** it.

  • sub-raid

    Posted Mar 10, 2009 9:38 am PT

    I played the demo and it rocks.

  • sephirothbane87

    Posted Mar 9, 2009 4:34 pm PT

    still waiting for the demo to download on my ps3, not a big fan on flight sims but it looks fun so il give it a chance

  • Teslaroq

    Posted Mar 7, 2009 10:55 pm PT

    have it, fun. confusing sometimes. but all in all. its the best.

  • xboxbilly05

    Posted Mar 7, 2009 6:59 am PT

    Also the anti physics mode where you can make the plane do a back flip is awesome . The controls are well laid out, takes time to learn them, but its good. Also the tracking system is also an excellent addition, and breaking the sound barrier is fun ;D. Cant wait to fly the eurofighter.

  • renigade16

    Posted Mar 7, 2009 6:58 am PT

    WTF fake compared to Ace Combat 6?!?! Are you joking Ace sucks. Just plain and simple. the storyline is crap. and don't even get started on the multi. This game is realistic and futuristic at the same time. mot to mention a blast when blowing your friends out of the sky.

    charonill -You my friend are alone in your opinion.

  • xboxbilly05

    Posted Mar 7, 2009 6:56 am PT

    Im still gonna get this game, its awesome, hope the story is as good as ace combat's are.

    THE ONLY THING IS, I hate that when you tilt the plane sideways, it doesnt turn. Like you have to pull back on the stick. Which sucks because im used to tilting a plane to make it turn, in this you can go sideways, and fly in a straight line. Apart from that I will be getting this, the fact that a lot of other people are too, means I wont be alone online =D.

    I also thought before playing the demo that i wouldnt get this because it lacked realism and you cant land or takeoff, but after playing, the action is so intense. who cares if you carry over 150 missiles:L Its still action packed and enjoyable. If a game is too realistic, it defeats the fun factor. Thanks Ubisoft europe

    Also I like the real places, instead of fake ones. It may be a google earth attempt at ground, but it beats other fake countries .

    I think this game will get a 8.5 score on gamespot.

  • Kougeru

    Posted Mar 5, 2009 10:49 am PT

    akram112, you can use the controllers on the PC version...and a ton of different joysticks. i think the PC version will have the most players...jet fans usually are on PC afterall, and steam will really help that, so im getting PC version (looks and runs a lot better anyway, least on my comp)

  • akram112

    Posted Mar 5, 2009 3:08 am PT

    Been playin the demo on PC. While the console versions could be really better due to the controllers, the PC version is still a lot of fun. Fingers crossed for this one......

  • snipermx06

    Posted Mar 4, 2009 12:36 pm PT

    don't know about you guys but WarHawk is a good game. i put more than 40 ++++ hours into the game. if you're a good pilot in the game is very enjoyable, especially when there is a dog fight among good- great players.
    but if noob, expect to get murder in the sky and ground.

  • just4bs

    Posted Mar 4, 2009 6:51 am PT

    I agree with Tomfuzz7....Warhawk was fun but after about a week it sucked

  • vannet89

    Posted Mar 4, 2009 5:31 am PT

    I've played the demo for hours! I'm putting it on pre-order tomoz. For anyone who is interested, JB HIFI's pre-order price is very cheap, a full $40 cheaper than EB Games lol!

  • SV-Lionheart

    Posted Mar 3, 2009 4:50 pm PT

    Been playing the demo for the PS3, can't wait till it comes out. Not long now.

  • Cranio3000

    Posted Mar 3, 2009 3:03 pm PT

    I played the demo and I am so buying this, i can't wait when i go to a mall (where i live video game stores are in malls only XD)
    I love flying games.i can't wait I'M IN NERVES SHAKING FOR EXCITEMENT XD

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