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Read Reviews for Flight Unlimited II (PS)
by - written on 28/08/03 (Very useful, 457 readings)
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Ah, the roar of the piston engines, the scenic view from thousands of feet in the air, the rapidly approaching ground, the mangled metal as your aircraft hits the ground. What more pleasant way is there of flying on your P.C.? HISTORY Back in 94 Looking Glass released a groundbreaking flight simulation, Flight Unlimited. Never before had a flight sim provided such graphical detail with superb physics. However they were too superb. Pull too quick on the stick and the plane would fall apart with the stress. It was so immensely popular that an easy to run win 95 version was released as it was hard to set up, especially at its top resolution of 1024x 768 ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/06/03 (Useful, 32 readings)
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This is a truly fantastic flight simulator. Even though not having such globe trotting capabilities as Microsoft Flight Sim 98 or above this game is truly fantastic with great realism. The game includes great planes; The Piper Arrow, Beech Baron, Trainer, P-51D Mustang and the Beaver seaplane. Each plane with it's own perfect strengths and weaknesses. Every little detail as been added to the planes to give maximun detail. The flying area is massive with 11,000 square miles of San Fransico. All the popular landmarks are modelled to excellent detail. Lot's of different times of day and weather conditions: fog, thunder, sunset, night and more. The most ... Read the complete review
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