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IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey Hands-On

One of the PC's premier flight sims soars to consoles. How's it play?

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Fly the unfriendly skies.

The original IL-2 Sturmovik was a critical success in the flight simulator genre when it was released in 2001. Lauded for its hardcore realism, attention to detail, and amazing graphics, IL-2 raised the bar for combat flight sims--appropriate for a game based on a fighter bomber that Stalin said was as valuable to the Red Army as the air it breathes and the bread it eats.

The German Luftwaffe is again in trouble as new developer Gaijin Entertainment plans to release IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey on the PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360, with handheld versions on the PSP and Nintendo DS. At publisher 1C's annual press event, we got our hands on the 360 version of IL-2 and are pleased to report that Gaijin is holding true to the game's roots.

Expanding from the lesser-known Easter Front, fought between Germany and the Soviet Union in World War II, IL-2 now sets its sights on five different theaters of war: The Battle of Britain, Stalingrad, Berlin, Sicily, and Korsun. You'll be able to tackle 50 missions in several different aircraft that 1C claims are historically accurate.

We jumped into the cockpit of a nimble British flyer as wave after wave of Luftwaffe bombers slowly zeroed in on Dover. The attention to detail was striking. Every tree and building on the ground was modeled in 3D, so buzzing the tower proves to be a harrowing experience. We soared directly over Dover Castle, then over the deep blue of the English Channel. As we circled back toward the fight, the white cliffs of Dover rose majestically from the sea. But enough sightseeing. It's time to blow up some planes.

IL-2 will come with both a simulation mode and an arcade mode for the console crowd not accustomed to a level of realism that, for new players, can be frustrating. The German bombers didn't have a significant fighter escort, but they were well protected with their own onboard guns. Instead of approaching a heavily armed bomber from behind, we blazed in from above and below. Following behind a German tailgunner isn't advisable, but it's a great way to show off the awesome damage system in IL-2. Rather than a health meter, you'll see your plane take damage the old-fashioned way--with bullet holes.

On the 360, IL-2 handles much like the arcade WWII flying game Blazing Angels. The right stick adjusts your speed and rudder, while the left stick turns, climbs, and dives. You can cycle through targets with the A button and use a targeting camera with the left trigger. A small targeting reticle appears in front of enemies to help you shoot directly along their flight path. The squad commands are identical to Blazing Angels'. Using the D pad, you can order either an individual pilot or the entire wing to attack, regroup, or defend your position. We flew as part of two four-plane wings, and if you're shot down you can simply jump into the next plane, effectively giving you eight chances to silence the German engines.

The simulation mode limits you to a cockpit view only. You'll no longer have the assistance of any targeting reticles or bright red triangles that indicate the enemy position. Planes are much more likely to stall or spin if not handled properly, and you'll take more realistic damage as well. Naturally, you're forced to rely on your instrument panel, your squad, and your steely pilot instincts, something fans of the old IL-2 will appreciate. If you have a flight stick peripheral, prepare to plug it in.

We can't wait to release our bomber payloads over Berlin, but we'll have to wait at least a little while longer. IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey won't be released until 2009.

52 Comments

  • R2-D2-586

    Posted Sep 2, 2009 3:03 pm PT

    Might be the best dogfightcame up to now

  • knnth

    Posted Aug 30, 2009 4:32 pm PT

    The PS3 demo is freaking awesome.

  • redtiger02

    Posted Aug 26, 2009 9:01 pm PT

    OK what is the actual launch date? Everybody was saying Sep 8, now Gamestop says Sep 2, some sites say Sep 15, so that being said, what's the real launch date?

  • nepats522

    Posted Aug 21, 2009 6:14 am PT

    Just released the demo for this on Playstation Store today and let me say this.....WOW! Smooth graphics and a simulator mode for us hardcore flight sim junkies.

  • petewarrior

    Posted Aug 16, 2009 8:26 am PT

    Wow, finally a current-gen hardcore flight sim.. This (including space sim) is the genre that got me into gaming in the first place :-D

  • inunison

    Posted Aug 12, 2009 8:57 am PT

    Outstanding visuals and very promising game-play by the looks of it. With two WWII sims coming at the end of September, it would be interesting to compare the two (other one being Heroes over Europe). Just imagine if we would be able to fly in B-17 as a crew member in multi-player mode.

  • gfxarts

    Posted Aug 4, 2009 9:45 am PT

    can't wait! a flight SIM for my console! I hope they get the online features right.

  • tig1979

    Posted Aug 2, 2009 2:30 am PT

    Demo is shaping up nice

  • Chrisbut

    Posted Jul 31, 2009 1:59 pm PT

    I've just played the demo on the xbox 360, it looks and plays awesome but is it just me or did anyone else notice the big drop in framerate caused by the trails of smoke when shooting enemy bombers out of the sky? hope they sort that out for the finished version

  • rudy_mnv

    Posted Apr 6, 2009 5:55 am PT

    IL-2 with expansions is my favorite flight-sims, I'm very excited about this game, correct me if I'm wrong, but this is the first time that real flight-sim genre comes to consoles. Also I agree with pannic_attack that right stick should be reserved for free-view. This is crucial in aircobat... I can't imagine real dogfight without looking around...

  • scottyb825

    Posted Mar 4, 2009 7:23 pm PT

    IN response to jar288 I do believe you can play as the US and the P-51D. If you watch trailer 1 it opens with a P-51D with US markings and is shown a few different time throughout the trailer.

  • jar288

    Posted Mar 1, 2009 3:39 pm PT

    can you play as the u.s. and fly the p-51???

  • jar288

    Posted Mar 1, 2009 3:38 pm PT

    i think this will be much better than hawx. hawx is too muck of an arcade game, plus missles takes away the dogfight machine guns are much better.

  • dalejr-for-life

    Posted Jan 24, 2009 6:25 pm PT

    i have high expectations for this game.

  • pannic_attack

    Posted Dec 19, 2008 10:00 pm PT

    It definately looks outstanding, but I dont like the idea of the right stick being throttle and rudder. Are there buttons that let you pan the view around or do i have to fly around in circles like a tard trying to spot a target?

  • ATA_sa

    Posted Oct 7, 2008 6:00 am PT

    does this version have a career part??

  • shirahen

    Posted Oct 6, 2008 1:18 pm PT

    I and 32 other guys were on 1946 on Saturday night in absolute dogfighting chaos. Hyperlobby is still very active for 1946 and is great to see that this game will continue on to 'Birds of Prey!"

  • division_9

    Posted Aug 12, 2008 10:46 am PT

    IL2 on PC would be better unless ofcouse the xbox, the playstations and the DS start adapting controllers with hundreds of different buttons before 2009. I hope they extend the ultra cool realism even more if its possible.

  • Haigotron

    Posted Aug 12, 2008 6:32 am PT

    The console versions are gonna be more action than sim to cater to the crowd but i am happy 1C is plunging into the consoles - Always been a big fan of the series!! (also, as a geeky note, the last picture is an he-111, not a b-17 )

  • riteon777

    Posted Aug 11, 2008 2:37 pm PT

    Ahhhhh. IL2 on console. Im sure it wont even come close to IL2 on PC. Now that was a combat flight sim.

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