HAWX Updated Cooperative Hands-On

We hit the unfriendly skies in a pair of brand-new missions set above American soil.

HAWX Gameplay Video

We buzz Chicago skyscrapers in this gameplay clip.

Just last week, we brought you our first hands-on look at the co-op feature found in Ubisoft's upcoming air-combat game HAWX. Based on a gameplay session at a London press event, we told you about the basics of piloting a jet fighter in a team of four and how the game ties into the greater Tom Clancy universe. Recently, though, Ubisoft held an event in San Francisco to give American press a chance to experience a few brand-new co-op missions: Washington DC and Chicago.

Before jumping into co-op, we acclimated ourselves to the game's controls by taking a sneak peek at the public demo, due to be released in February. This mission takes place in the skies above Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and offers a tutorial on the game's accessible control scheme. You're guided through the basics of moving through the sky and firing your weapons, plus a few advanced techniques such as drifting (which is essentially a way of performing a midair U-turn). It's all pretty simple stuff, at least on the default difficulty. However, you have the option to move to advanced difficulty, which makes piloting your jet substantially more challenging because it removes the various assists that keep your plane on the right track.

Having conquered the air drones terrorizing the skies of Brazil, we moved on to the first America-based mission in the game, which was Washington DC. Prior to the mission, we had the option to choose our aircraft, a process in which you need to consider the requirements of the upcoming mission against the attributes of various jets. Things such as air-to-air versus air-to-ground capabilities are key, but each plane also has attributes for speed, handling, and armor. We settled on the F-22 Raptor, a great balance of each.

This first mission gave us the goal of defending the heart of Washington from PMC cargo planes dropping ground forces. It required us to divide our attention between enemies in the sky and those below. With such a huge altitude difference, this is where co-op strategy really comes into play, given that you'll probably want to divide your team into antiair and antiground forces. Taking out enemies in the air is definitely trickier because they can dodge and juke your missiles even when locked-on. Ground forces are usually easier, in that you're required to make a quick pass over the earth below, and your only real challenge is making sure that you don't get so low that you smash into a building.

The next stage in this mission took us from defending a bunch of politicians on the ground to one very important politician in the air, given that we had to escort Air Force One and keep it safe from a flurry of Russian MiG-23 jets. In this scenario, a good co-op strategy would be to let a pair of pilots play defense and the other two offense. That is to say, some players remain close to the president's plane and the others go take on the enemies before they get within firing range. Although our group was a little more scattered and freewheeling, we still managed to keep the president safe and sound.

The next mission brought us to the Midwest, above the skies of downtown Chicago. In this scenario, PMCs have installed a massive radar jammer in the city. Your role is to defend an AWAC used to detect enemy units as it flies over the city. The trick here is that you have to stay within a relatively small radius surrounding the AWAC because getting too far away will wreak havoc on your in-flight instruments, turning your heads-up display into a static-filled mess. If you're successful here, you can move on to the next stage of the mission, which involves defending ground troops on the streets below. As you'd imagine, this gets awfully difficult when it involves buzzing in close to the towering skyscrapers that make up Chicago's skyline.

Thus concluded our time with this pair of America-focused missions from HAWX. Other chapters in the campaign will bring you to places such as the Middle East, South America, and the Caribbean, so there should be a lot for globetrotters to enjoy. No release date has been announced, but you can expect to see more on HAWX in the coming weeks and months.

132 Comments

  • shoam_96

    Posted Apr 12, 2009 2:48 pm PT

    Some one have A CD-KEY For thise game ????????

  • mspranav

    Posted Apr 5, 2009 7:15 pm PT

    its good .. the gameplay is awesome

  • swapneelvaidya

    Posted Mar 10, 2009 9:52 am PT

    played the demo and the game is simply marvelous

  • elPetrucci

    Posted Mar 3, 2009 9:17 am PT

    assistance off is when the camera is far away... its a little confusing

  • honglong17

    Posted Feb 26, 2009 3:43 am PT

    with what they do in end war, i hope ubi with make this game better than that

  • nimus7777

    Posted Feb 19, 2009 8:57 pm PT

    o and i also loved the gameplay especialy when you turn on assistance and it becomes a 3rd person view from far away

  • nimus7777

    Posted Feb 19, 2009 8:55 pm PT

    i hope i can play local since none of my xbox live friends will get this game and the only ones who love the game like me are gonna play local with me

  • Vasot

    Posted Feb 18, 2009 5:14 am PT

    I have to say the latest screenshots look awesome...
    I hope the game has a good gameplay too

  • F0rz4k3n

    Posted Feb 18, 2009 5:00 am PT

    This game looks sweet.
    Would you use a gamepad or a joystick?
    It's cross plat form so i guess gamepad...

  • pluti_nice

    Posted Feb 17, 2009 2:03 pm PT

    I personally prefer flight simulators, this is arcade, but I have to admit, this game's graphics look amazing, especially the terrain.

  • Shinkada

    Posted Feb 16, 2009 5:12 pm PT

    This doesn't seem to mention whether the co-op is local or online only. I imagine online only, with graphics like those.

  • JB2B

    Posted Feb 16, 2009 4:06 am PT

    I'm really considering getting this one. I got that other flight action game Ace Combat 6 and it's so cool to just fly. And this one seems to be just like that one, but then with better graphics and environments. Gonna depend largely on the reviews if I get it.

  • ranbir_flame

    Posted Feb 13, 2009 10:37 pm PT

    the game wont be that bad

  • hassy94 posted Feb 13, 2009 7:59 am PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    hassy94

    Posted Feb 13, 2009 7:59 am PT (hide)

    also there's something wrong with the perspective, in first person mode you feel as if the plane is half as big as a 30 story building while flying past it.

  • hassy94 posted Feb 13, 2009 7:34 am PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    hassy94

    Posted Feb 13, 2009 7:34 am PT (hide)

    The demo was crap, the textures were awful and the gameplay was boring. As john smith said: "Avoid this like the plague".

  • simonsworld

    Posted Feb 11, 2009 5:52 pm PT

    oh yea mac daddy, eat ya heart out tom cruise! "woooooo.." as a wise man once declared.

  • johnsm1th123 posted Feb 7, 2009 5:49 am PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    johnsm1th123

    Posted Feb 7, 2009 5:49 am PT (hide)

    Kiddies arcade game avoid like the plague.

    Get Wings Over Israel from Thirdwire games or IL-2 1946 from UBISOFT

  • remark666

    Posted Feb 7, 2009 4:57 am PT

    can't wait

    and oh, farcry2 is crap

  • nhall00195 posted Feb 6, 2009 2:38 am PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    nhall00195

    Posted Feb 6, 2009 2:38 am PT (hide)

    They have failed the majority of the flying fan base in two major ways...NO TAKEOFFS AND LANDINGS!!!
    RUBBISH...WILL NOT BUY

  • koukouroukai

    Posted Feb 5, 2009 9:32 am PT

    Finally,it's time

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