Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X. (Ubisoft)
The Tom Clancy brand has already tackled a number of genres – stealth, action, first-person shooting, RTS – so why can't Ubisoft try its luck with an aerial combat simulator? H.A.W.X. promises to bring the signature Clancy military presence we've come to expect along with full-throttle flying action and a huge selection of aircraft.
Tom Clancy's HAWX (Xbox 360)
Tom Clancy's HAWX delivers an intense and authentic aerial combat experience by fully leveraging the benefits of the next-generation platforms. The story begins in the year 2012. As the era of the nation-state draws quickly to a close, the rules of warfare evolve even more rapidly. More and more nations become increasingly dependent on private military companies (PMCs), elite mercenaries with a lax view of the law. The Reykjavik Accords further legitimize their existence by authorizing their right to serve in every aspect of military operations. While the benefits of such PMCs are apparent, growing concerns surrounding giving them too much power begin to mount.
source: http://www.gamedaily.com
The Tom Clancy brand has already tackled a number of genres – stealth, action, first-person shooting, RTS – so why can't Ubisoft try its luck with an aerial combat simulator? H.A.W.X. promises to bring the signature Clancy military presence we've come to expect along with full-throttle flying action and a huge selection of aircraft.
Tom Clancy's HAWX (Xbox 360)
Tom Clancy's HAWX delivers an intense and authentic aerial combat experience by fully leveraging the benefits of the next-generation platforms. The story begins in the year 2012. As the era of the nation-state draws quickly to a close, the rules of warfare evolve even more rapidly. More and more nations become increasingly dependent on private military companies (PMCs), elite mercenaries with a lax view of the law. The Reykjavik Accords further legitimize their existence by authorizing their right to serve in every aspect of military operations. While the benefits of such PMCs are apparent, growing concerns surrounding giving them too much power begin to mount.
source: http://www.gamedaily.com