Enemy Engaged: RAH-66 Comanche versus KA-52 Hokum
for Apple Mac
This game is rated G8+
Enemy Engaged: RAH-66 Comanche Versus KA-52 Hokum is the sequel of the 1998 successful Apache Havoc by Razorworks.
With Enemy Engaged you're in for the ultimate helicopter flight and combat experience. We're talking seriously realistic 3D simulation here, with animated pilots, state of the art cockpit and landscape design and TRULY dynamic campaigns. Surpassing even the graphic standard of the acclaimed Apache Havoc and with enough attention to detail to please even the most ardent simulation enthusiasts, Enemy Engaged definitely sets the standard for the 21st century chopper sims.
Key Features
Truly dynamic campaigns? Oooh yes... The dynamic campaign system initiates a war between two sides with the complete range of ground, sea and air forces working together intelligently, making you part of a much wider scenario than the linear scripted "go there, do that" type of campaign.
Not a single event in a battle has been pre-programmed or scripted. The behaviour of the units (troops, 60 different types of ground vehicles, plus other aircraft and ships) and the consequences of their actions are modelled, meaning the events unfold by themselves.
Choose between 3 campaigns. Each one of these is based on an international warfare situation.
Outstanding graphics.The graphics engine is the same as the one in Apache Havoc (Razorworks' key technology), but with much improved textures and resolution, making the aircraft, cockpit, vehicle and battlefield views nothing short of stunning with attention to detail shining through. We ought to mention the quality of the sound as well - it's really immersive and adds to the awesome athmosphere of the game.
Realistic handling You don't have to be an expert chopper pilot in real life to realise that the handling of both choppers "feels" right.
If you have experience in other chopper sims you will find the control and cockpit layout extremely user friendly. This said, Enemy Engaged is everything but a simple sim. It's actually quite complex, like all good sims, but it's also extremely accessible and you can find yourself flying in the middle of a battlefield in no time. The balance between complexity and fun is quite remarkable.
Anyone looking for their first flight sim will make an extremely wise choice by picking Enemy Engaged. The game has a lot of options that will make it easier for complete newbies to get used to what the hell is going on, while still getting the feeling that they're actually doing something in the game...
The impressive list of keyboard commands will delight the hard-core flight sim addicts, but hardly anyone will be able to master in one day (or even in a week) all there is within Enemy Engaged.
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