Posted Mar 07, 2007 at 02:02PM by Tim Y. Listed in: Videos, Warhawk, Games Tags: GDC, Incognito Entertainment, SIXAXIS
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Much ado has been said about Incognito Entertainment's Warhawk game, which will now be a PlayStation Network Downloadable and a 32-player dogfight spectacle. Now in case many of you are getting very tired of game gab (the last video we recall was way back in TGS 2006), how's another pair of videos sound?



The first video we have in mind will be putting viewers in the tail end of the game's VTOL aircraft, and should (finally) give us an update on how Warhawk's multiplayer match will look this time around - and how it justifies Incognito's decision to remove the single-player mode. Take special note of the plane's maneuvers, which should give clues as to what moves are executable by the PS3's SIXAXIS.



The second Warhawk gameplay video should looks a tad familiar to Battlefield 2 (or Battlefield 2142) fans, as it demonstrates a tank battle taking place. Of special note is the VTOL capability displayed by the strafing aircraft, which you may want watch out for when Incognito's game launches.


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   by Astaroth (Unregistered) - 2007-03-07
 » Looks good

Air combat looks really fun to play. Ground combat reminds me a little too much of Battlefield gone wrong (tanks trying to shoot air vehicles) but flying looks very cool.

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   by Seoulfood (Unregistered) - 2007-03-07
 » Looks like starfox assault

I agree, the air combat looks really great, but the groudn combat does not look too hot. But all in all, looks like it could be pretty fun.

   by Gamer (Unregistered) - 2007-03-07
 » Oh wow...

This game should have been both multiplayer and single player. I would player single player more than multiplayer due tot he fact i like storylines in these type of games. =[

Guess i'm going to wait till Ace Combat comes for PS3. I was looking forward to this game though but not as much anymore i might still buy it.



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