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Graphics are also impressive with decent visuals and little fps drop even on the highest settings. Post campaign is a conquest mode, and this is where the most fun can be had, pushing enemy defenses and fighting for territory across a world map, all while improving your arsenal and unlocking those high-end jet aircraft. This balances saving up for the next jet vs spending to be more competitive in the next mission very well.
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Further story progression unlocks more ‘advanced’ aircraft, but you will want to upgrade in tranches as you will soon find the starter aircraft unable to compete against some of the more advanced enemies. You can choose to save up during the campaign waiting for one particular aircraft to unlock, or improve the overall armaments that you have available to ones you have already purchased. The game itself builds on the arcade basis, letting you spend your score points as cash to unlock the next aircraft, weapon or payload as the player desires. The soundtrack is also very impressive considering the team size with some great music cues and atmosphere. As things ramp up in the game, the plot gets somewhat extravagant but maintains its entertainment value and keeps me invested. Plenty of chatter is had over comms in-game, and the voice acting is consistently of decent quality. There are no cut scenes for transitions, so all dialogue and action take place in-game, and while this was apparently due to budget restrictions, it makes the game a lot more immersive. Set in yet another dystopian future with world resources on the line, you are an ace fighter pilot mercenary, and you have to stop a world superpower from running over your client. Surprisingly for games of this ilk, the story is pretty solid if not somewhat… anime. With that out the way, let’s take a more in-depth look at Project Wingman. Project Wingman does support VR, so that may appeal to a few others, but I cannot attest to its functionality.
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Secondly, those hoping for full HOTAS support will be disappointed as, despite a few vein attempts, I could only manage to play on my controller. The game is supposed to be a pick-up and play combat game, and it certainly succeeds in that area. Want to fly up to 18 miles above the ground with no repercussions? No problem. With the recent release of MSFX, people looking for detailed cockpit layouts and real-world details are in the wrong genre.
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Firstly and most importantly this is NOT a flight simulator game. I should preface the rest of the review with a few details that are worth mentioning up top. Clearly developed as a homage to the Ace Combat series, Project Wingman goes above and beyond in many areas and will surely be a win for players looking for their next arcade aerial combat game. It will cost $19.99.Originally a Kickstarter project and developed by a small team, Sector D2 have created a game that is far beyond the normal scope of any indie developer looking to place themselves on the market. Ultimately, Woodsalt describes itself like this: “A curated Shounen odyssey free from fetch quests or filler, every chapter a full piece of the overarching puzzle and wanderlust of the city.” It sounds like the developer had a very clear concept in mind of what it wanted to achieve with this RPG, so hopefully it will be a joy to play when it comes to Nintendo Switch and PC. The city is full of stories with its many NPCs and decisions to make. Players will be trying to unravel the mysteries of Nu-Terra throughout the story, in addition to figuring out what happened to Earth.

Earth was evacuated due to a combination of natural disasters and attacks by giant creatures, and Emcy is surprised to find that no one is eager to return home.


You play as Emcy, an Earth-born man awakening from stasis 1,000 years in the future on a world called Nu-Terra.

The game also boasts meaningful decision-making, as well as “multiple endings,” “no filler,” and “no fetch quests.” It is a science fiction RPG inspired by the “golden age” of ’90s JRPGs, and its trailer shows off a nice level of shine and polish.
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Team Woodsalt has announced that Woodsalt is coming to Nintendo Switch and PC on Oct.
