![]() On ne pourra pas faire l'impasse par contre, faire comme si on avait rien vu.à propos de l'interface générale des ordres et de la gestion de l'équipage du bombardier : c'est tout simplement horrible, très mal présenté, très mal implémenté et totalement anti-ergonomique. On tentera de fermer les yeux sur les graphismes (tout en 3D, attention.) de 1993, d'où son aspect repoussant on tentera aussi de ne pas remarquer qu'il s'agit de **** bonhommes gogols, infantiles et grotesques que l'on dirige. Evidemment parce qu'il s'agit d'un jeu indé et qu'à la base, le jeu indé a une chance sur 3725 de réussir à traverser un champ d'astéroïdes sans se crasher comme une daube. Sur le principe, ça aurait pu marcher, car l'idée de faire d'un bombardier une sorte de jeu de stratégie, aussi limité soit-il, reste Sur le principe, ça aurait pu marcher, car l'idée de faire d'un bombardier une sorte de jeu de stratégie, aussi limité soit-il, reste intéressante. This uniqueness means that you can look past the game’s imperfections and in the end you end up having quite an enjoyable time with Bomber Crew. At the end of the day Bomber Crew has quite a few interesting mechanics in play at the same time and in a way this does give the game a little bit of uniqueness. Visually the game has a nice cute cartoony style and the accompanying sound design combines well with these visuals making the gameplay even more fun in a way. On the presentation side of things Bomber Crew isn’t going to win any awards but I actually enjoyed what was on offer here. I must admit though that I was glad I carried on despite the repetetiveness because each upgrade did make the game a little easier, which is great. Whilst I was impressed with the upgrades and unlockables some of them do require a lot of grinding to obtain and this can make things become a little tedious and repetetive. As you progress through the various missions the game delivers a number of different upgrades and unlockables to you and without a doubt obtaining each different upgrade is worth it which means the game does have quite a bit of replayability. There is more than enough to keep you satisfied for quite a while and even though the missions do get repetetive after a while completing them still gives you a nice little rush. When you do get used to them though you will be pleased with the amount of content that’s available to you. The awkward controls also don’t help when it comes to the frustration levels as well and you’ll find that it will take you quite a while to get used them. ![]() This sense of achievement though also has some frustrating moments thrown in as well because the game’s difficulty curve can be quite difficult at times. Each move and little different thing you do matters in the long run so when you end up completing a mission you end up getting a great sense of achievement. One thing that impressed me right from the get go were the strategy elements the game boasts. Decent flying game’s are very few and far between and thankfully Bomber Crew can be added to the decent flying game’s list despite the shortcomings it suffers with. As you can imagine then whenever a game has a World War II theme I’m very eager to get to grips with it and the best thing about the new game Bomber Crew that’s made its way to the Xbox One is that it focuses on the flying side of war. As you can There have been a ton of World War II game’s that have come out over the year’s and for me it’s one of my favourite settings. Looking at the light system requirements listed on its Steam page, Bomber Crew seems another good candidate for roaming laptop play.There have been a ton of World War II game’s that have come out over the year’s and for me it’s one of my favourite settings. It looks like a fun and silly load of stress. And as we go, bad things happen and we need to order our crew around to man stations and deal with problems. We'll need to manually aim bombs, tag targets for gunners, and whatnot. Pick up a crew and it's chocks away! on adventures that are a bit FTL-y but seem more involved. Have a look:īomber Crew will give us a WW2 bomber and task us with missions like destroying targets and snapping recon photos. Publishers Curve Digital today announced that they've picked Runner Duck's game up and will be publishing it on October 19th. Bomber Crew looks a little like FTL but with more sim-y underpinnings, and it looks a right lark. It's also quite complex and serious, in that your plane can get duffed up enough to need to do that and you'll die terribly if not. Flying missions in the upcoming strat-o-sim Bomber Crew is quite cartoony, in that you can do things like send crew members out on your World War 2 bomber's wing to fix a burning engine.
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