
From Western Europe to the Pacific, players test their air-combat skills as they experience the most famous battles of World War II. As a squadron leader, the player can fly up to 40 WWII aircraft in both single-player and multiplayer missions.
VideoGamer Score:
6Our Verdict: Multiplayer saves the game from landing squarely on the mediocre runway, but if you have no interest in taking to the skies with other people, this isn't a squadron that you want to be part of.
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