When i first played this game, i was a little dissapointed and put it down. A few months later i got bored and picked it up again and boy am i glad i did. The few bad things about This game is that it's a little difficult to learn at first and the midair collisions get frustrating because the enemy plane dissapears when extremely close. (At that point it's too late anyways.) Although those go away after an hour of gameplay or so. The good things about this game. Let's start with the mix of missions. There are missions where you engage enemy planes, enemy observation balloons and planes. There are also missions where you do bombing runs, then strafing missions, going after targets like trains, AA Guns, strafing down the trenches, and wiping out convoys. These missions are mixed up so you don't usually do the same type of mission twice and the story of world war 1 is weaved into your missions so that you feel like you're part of the war effort and you're making a difference. Often when you dogfight you fly with wingmen so that helps add to the feeling that you're not fighting this war alone. You have the choice of flying in a german campaign or flying in a British campaign. This is one of those games that is just really fun to play and i would definatley recomend it.
The strafing missions are my favorite part of the game, as a fan of the Strike series of games, I felt right at home in these areas. The key difference between this gameplay style in Wings and the Strike games is the div... Read Full Review
I bought Wings because I like WW1 aviation and flight games. I made a bit of a mistake. Wings is O.K in some areas. The bombing missions are good. The Strafing missions are O.K and the dogfight missions are RUBBISH. They... Read Full Review