Posted on: August 15, 2023

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Marriage of arcade and realistic flight
I have not played a good arcade flight sim in a long time; in fact I have not played a great one in a long time. Enter The Wingman Project. I love this game so much I went out and bought a Thrustmaster flight control package for it. This game takes me back to the good old days when there were flight sims like this being released every month. I don't have much to complain about, I can forgive the so-so voice acting and the sometimes-campy content. Ultimately, flying the jets, dogfighting, and taking out ground targets to complete a mission is an absolute blast! No need for those silly g-forces damaging your jet or knocking your pilot out, just take it to the danger zone (speaking of campy). There are lots of great jets to choose from, but you will have to complete missions to purchase them. The performance and weapons array for each jet are very noticeable and will affect the outcome of your mission. Look at the mission briefing and choose carefully. I love the freedom to complete a mission as I see fit. Want to focus on all the ground targets first? Go right ahead. Feel like locking on to whatever jumps in front of your HUD, go for it! Your team is with you and will help but really you are the star fighter pilot and must carry the team to complete the mission. There are lots of interesting and a wide variety of targets that you must deal with in this game. I recommend playing this game on Hard mode. I am an experienced sim pilot but normal is just too easy for things like dodging missiles, enemy planes and ground fire.
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