


For example, the "Glass Cannon" will allow you to deal two and a half times more damage, but the incoming damage will be increased by five times, and the "Speed Demon" will not allow you to leave the afterburner. Project Wingman provides four levels of difficulty and a number of modifications. The ammunition reserve is huge, which has to be compensated for by an equally large number of opponents. The realism of the equipment and flight model has been sacrificed for the dynamics and fun of the gameplay. Up to three types of special weapons are installed on each of them. 18 of them are real models, 3 are completely fictional. There are 20 types of aircraft available for control. For their fulfillment, a reward is issued, which is spent on the purchase of new winged vehicles and equipment. The tasks are reduced to the destruction of enemy forces on land, water and in the air. The player acts as a pilot for a private military organization that Cascadia uses. The action begins in 432 "After the Disaster", during the war between the Independent Forces of Cascadia and the Pacific Federation. Either dogfight or joust, with MLAAs and SAAs as your weapons of choice.Many states were erased. It’s more dangerous, but it is more in the spirit of the mission.Ĭrimson Squadron shows up at the end to ruin the party, but your choice in tactics really doesn’t change at all. Your other option is to take a maneuverable aircraft lift the MG.29 and actually duke it out inside the ball of mayhem, taking MLAA and SAA shots whenever you can.


Then when you pass through the carnage, turn around and just do it all over again. If you choose a fast plane like the F/D-14 or MG.31, you can load up on MLAAs and perform high-speed “jousting” maneuvers, flying through the furball and launching waves of MLAAs at whatever targets you get a lock on. Forget the bombs and rockets, ‘cause you’re putting missiles up tailpipes in this mission.įor the first bit, you’ve got two options. It’s just you, your squadron, and a giant furball of enemy fighters. This is it-Project Wingman’s ode to dogfighting.
