![]() ![]() ![]() Unfortunately, its earlier Nintendo 64 version was a failure due to the fact that it strayed too far from the action-packed formula, and ended up as a mediocre hockey sim that is neither realistic nor fun. After a decade, Konami ported the NES version to Gameboy color in 2000, a great move that brings the game to millions of new gamers. Konami announces new IP, Birds of Steel WWII flight sim headed to Xbox 360, PS3 Konami's announced flight sim Birds of Steel, a new IP set to land on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Note: Unfortunately, none of the sequels of the game was ever ported to the PC, perhaps owing to lackluster sales of this PC version. The bottom line is simple: anyone looking for a realistic, statistics-galore simulation will be very disappointed, but the game is simply a must-have for everyone else who's a hockey fan. Player graphics are somewhat blocky and too small, but the animations, especially puck movement, are very smooth. Controls, both via keyboard and joystick, are excellent, although naturally the joystick is far superior and allows for a quicker response time. Konami announces new IP, Birds of Steel WWII flight sim headed to Xbox 360, PS3 Konamis announced flight sim Birds of Steel, a new IP set to land on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. You control one player at a time, either on offense or defense, with the ability to switch to the goalie at any time. Gameplay in the rink has been simplified to basic pass and shoot function- the only way to direct a shot is to follow the arrow that constantly moves up and down, and even that is only available for penalty shots. The only penalty comes after a fight, where the loser gets sent to the penalty box.īlades of Steel has a great fighting interface that resembles arcade fighting games, and is a great mini-game in and of itself. roughing and icing, the referee is quite lenient, so you can typically play as aggressively as you want to get the puck. Although there are stoppages of play- e.g. Gameplay is hockey at its rawest, action-packed level. Excellent PC port of arguably the best action-oriented hockey game ever made for the NES, Konami's Blades of Steel offers full-out, white-knuckled action at its blistering best. Konami and Gaijin Entertainment are joining forces in 2012 for the release of a new title with a new blend of flight combat and battle theatre genres called Birds of Steel. ![]()
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